The burning embers of the dried leaves always transported her back to another time. A happier time. A simpler, more beautiful time. A smile crept across her face as she breathed in the winterly smoke and slowly exhaled small puffs of heavenly clouds. She couldn't imagine how cold he must be feeling on the driver's seat of his bike. She nuzzled her nose into the middle of his back in an attempt to warm him up.
She got up and shut off her tele. Wonder whether I could get a heater for this room. She hadn't seen those sad droopy eyes for sometime now and she longed to slip her tiny fingers into his warm hands. I'm sure he is fast asleep under his blanket. She smiled thinking of him snoring with his mouth wide open.
The water was warm and she was just 1 of two girls at the shallow side of the dam. Rest them being half naked boys jumping in. He was terrified, would let go of her hand as she jumped from one slippery moss trotted rock to another. Grinning from ear to ear, she wished he would loosen up a bit. She stopped in ankle deep water and turned to look up. The sky was the bluest she had ever seen and the sun was kind. But the most beautiful thing she saw... was that look in his eyes.
She waddled across her cold apartment to snuggle into her unmade bed. Found her dearest bear and smothered him. The soft breeze that made the tree shiver and the leave quiver got her dozing back to the times that she had been the happiest.
She got up and shut off her tele. Wonder whether I could get a heater for this room. She hadn't seen those sad droopy eyes for sometime now and she longed to slip her tiny fingers into his warm hands. I'm sure he is fast asleep under his blanket. She smiled thinking of him snoring with his mouth wide open.
The water was warm and she was just 1 of two girls at the shallow side of the dam. Rest them being half naked boys jumping in. He was terrified, would let go of her hand as she jumped from one slippery moss trotted rock to another. Grinning from ear to ear, she wished he would loosen up a bit. She stopped in ankle deep water and turned to look up. The sky was the bluest she had ever seen and the sun was kind. But the most beautiful thing she saw... was that look in his eyes.
She waddled across her cold apartment to snuggle into her unmade bed. Found her dearest bear and smothered him. The soft breeze that made the tree shiver and the leave quiver got her dozing back to the times that she had been the happiest.