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Sunday, 10 February 2013

Under the Blinking Light


The lights were dim here this night, like in the last lifetime. A serenity could be found in this place like in no other, the only sounds were the flapping of the boat sails over the dock, the only light from the stars above them and the single blinking light marking the edge of the bay, absorbed in the darkness of his eyes, reflected by the glitter in his.

They had come here as they always did to let the dawn take them, to witter it away with the worthless conversation. They both knew that it was for nothing; she told him where she worked, where she lived, where she had grown up. He told her about his family, his friends and past lovers. They took turns to listen with the kind of intent that only exists when something is truly new, a real first time, and yet to each of them this was a game they knew only so well. The words felt almost recited, the smiles practiced yet no less genuine for it.

Under that blinking light, his mind traced that uncanny curl on the left side of her smile, and with a finger she reached across and followed a contour in his right thigh, a scar, an unfamiliar one. And then they kissed, an embrace they'd each waited a lifetime for, the golden kiss that they'd have wanted for their first kiss, when they were young and free. Yet nothing stopped them from savouring this kiss like that first kiss all the same. He was in no rush, and she could think of no better place to be than here in his arms. He felt her heart beating against his chest, she felt his muscles tense, one arm in her hair and the other at her waist. Still the light blinked, counting the moments.

Like every first kiss, there was a second, and a third. To them, time stood still, a gift in this moment, a gift that would hold with it a price that could be paid another day, as it was paid every time before it. With his lips still against hers, she felt his tear glide against her cheek. She had held hers back until now, and together they cried as the chill crept in on the sea wind. They shared whispered sentiments, declarations of love that they truly meant as much on this last first meeting as on the first.

Inevitably this night would end like them all, when there were no more stories to tell and no more sentiments to share, when there were no more tears to shed and when they'd laid everything bare. When the light was no longer dim, and the seagulls broke the serenity. And just as she did last time, she would stand first. And he would hesitate under that blinking light that marked the edge of the bay, but still he would follow. And she would return then to her husband, and he to his wife.

And as always they would both walk away from this night hoping, praying, maybe in the next lifetime. Maybe.