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Jun 29, 2002 12:38

First, thank you for the paid account.
Words can't describe how absolutely wonderful you are.

I had a get together last night with only a few people. Gina, Charlize, Sandra, and Cameron. I was in a room full of beautiful women... you'll never hear me complain. Even though their conversations turned into a bad episode of The View, I had a great time.
I haven't seen Sandra in awhile and I thought it was incredibly nice of her to fly out here and visit for awhile. She's good fun, even though she tried to ride my dog like a pony last night. Sandra had us all in tears from her jokes.

Everyone left early, without me saying a word. They did that 'look' at Gina and I, knowing that it was time to leave us alone. After cleaning up and getting the house back in order, I stretched out on the couch and watched Gina sip wine from a glass, staring right back at me.
She licked her lips and let out a sigh, knowing that the conversation will be about "us".
I spilled out every thought and feeling, playing my cards out on the table. To be honest, I really didn't care of her response or her reaction. I was just so happy that I finally had the chance to tell her what's circulating in my mind. She sat next to me on the couch, curling her legs up to her chest. I squeezed her closer to me as we watched the fireplace and listened to Eric Clapton's Wonderful Tonight on the stereo.
I took in a deep breath of her smell, realizing how much I have missed that and how much I have dreamed about it every single night. I ran my fingers through her hair and watched her lips move as she spoke to me.

Are you alright? she asked.

I didn't respond. I couldn't gather up the words. I pulled her head on my shoulder and held her even tighter, as if I were protecting her from every harm in the world.

In that moment of time, nothing else existed. Just us.

We slept together. Sound asleep..

This morning, we slept together.
Her breath of my skin made my hair rise. The sweat from her body made my spine shiver.
The minutes went by slow and the moment drew on as a lasting memory.
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