martes, 8 de noviembre de 2016

Short Stories 2

Short Stories 

2.  She's all I see



This place is full of blurred figures but if you get closer you can actually see the people in real life. I don't know why I'm here, I should but I just can't remember. I'm floating in the air, I let myself go with the rhythm of the passing people, it's a very quiet place but it makes me feel anxious the lack of light.
I think is rainnig but I can't feel the water in my hands or body. What is that? There's someone illuminated with a strange light. While I get closer I can see there is a girl, walking very fast because of the rain but it seems she enjoys it. She has a cute smile actually. I can see her wet clothes and hair, she's soaked but she breaths like if she were in the most beautiful place and like if the rain were a sort of sacred poison to bathe with.
We arrive at a door, she's looking for something in her bag so I take the opportunity to stand in front of her and watch her moves carefully. In that precise moment she lift up her face and her big black eyes looked at me for a second that felt like hours. She walks through my body and the only thing I can do is stare at nowhere trying to analize what had just happened.
Wait, where is she? I have to go with her. 

I think we are in a house, the place is small. Two dogs bark at her shaking their tales and then bark at me but I don't care. My eyes can't lose her figure I can't let her fade away so I follow her climbing the stairs up to a different room. Something is ringing on her pocket, she shut it down and I can hear her voice, it is so sweet and she laughs, I love her laugh it makes me feel good.
The more I see her the less I want to leave this place, I want to be with her, I won't let anyone make her any harm, I'll be with her, I could stay in here forever.


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1 comentario:

  1. Karla, please keep on blogging your short stories, they’re very well written. Besides they catch all your attention for the time it takes reading them, which I wish were longer.
    I like this one better that the previous one.

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