Smooth like the air I take

Oct 01, 2005 12:32

I figured it might be time to update my journal, so here we go.
Three weeks have passed since they saw each other and these time barriers are tearing them apart. The last visit was unbearable to watch. As much as there was bliss throughout the visit, the goodbyes are always painful. His stay was like a trip to heaven. Just by being with the one he needs and knowing nothing could go wrong at that moment, made it into a tale worth telling. The entire evening they sat inside that small room, exchanging stories they missed about each other and enjoying the slow mixes of Café Del Mar, drifting away into ecstasy. Laying on those bunk beds facing each other, staring into one another’s eyes waiting, just to see who would fall asleep first and descend into a never ending dream, where they could be together without boundaries, without time to stop them. However, as the hours grew longer, they both gave in into dreams of utopia.
As the sun was rising, the boy woke up and sadly realized they only had a few more hours left to them selves. As the minutes went by, the boy could not lay his eyes of the precious girl, where he would gently kiss her forehead and whisper in her ear to follow his voice and return to reality where they would both hold each other tenderly and wish there was a way to avoid this gap between them…while she was drilling her head into the boys chest, slowly tears would fall one after another. The boy was on the edge of letting a burst of emotion come up, yet he kept it in as much as he could. They both went outside where the car was waiting for the young boy to return home. The worst moment anyone could face is saying goodbye to the one you love. The boy did not shed a tear for his whole visit until that moment of goodbye. He kissed her one last time while holding her around his waist, and said quietly after wards for her to turn around and not look back. She didn’t want to, and the boy was nearly starting to weep. As he asked her once again, he couldn’t hold it in any longer, the pain was too unreal. She turned around and walked back to her room, and as for the boy, he got into the car and drove away…
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