Tuesday, 17 November 2015

Let Me Touch You Where Your Heart Is


The villa was a dream itself. A white and brown, Spanish dream, sitting upon a waterfront of lilies and roses. The music of water rushing with tiny beats, a soundtrack that never ceased. He was leaning his arm against the wall in his tattered white jeans and retro button down shirt. He looked bored or even deep in thought. He paid no mind to the party going on around him. I observed him from the patio watching him with intense curiosity. I shouldn’t have been so invested in him but something in my blood screamed for me to examine him. So I did, and the more I observed the more my heart began to flutter. He was beautiful, like an Italian painting with Emerald green eyes, eyes that were distant, far from this exotic place. His hair was long and unkempt the color of chocolate that he couldn’t help but play with every time the wind struck him. I must have been staring for longer then I anticipated because his eyes caught mine with the same curiosity. He smirked at me, boldly.  He knew I was attracted to him and found no qualms in acknowledging it. I couldn’t look away so much so that I noticed his smirk formed on his left cheek, making him adorable as much as he was handsome. I couldn’t help but sheepishly smile back, my eyes quickly darting to the floor. I swore I could hear his laugh from the other side of the room. I pulled my wine glass closer to me like a cross, protecting me from a rather embarrassing moment. I looked up again and our eyes locked yet again. The room began to melt around us. I can’t remember how long it lasted but I could feel a gravitational pull making my resistance harder and harder with every wave. I knew I wouldn’t make the move. I couldn’t. His eyes froze me. I was incapacitated by him. After a few more moments, he mentally decided to approach me. He began to move towards me like a panther stalking his prey. My instincts finally kicked in and I began to make my way through the crowd. I knew he would follow and I didn’t care. I wanted the chase. I needed somewhat of an upper hand. My body was echoing a feeling that had long since been forgotten, desire. I wanted him, no, I needed him. He began to get closer so much so that I could smell his sweet cologne making my mouth water. I moved quicker.  I made my way inside, down the stairs, deeper and deeper until I hit the wine cellar. The sounds of the party dying upstairs and the sound of my breath hitching in my throat filled the old cellar. I waited the few seconds for him to reach me and without a moment of notice, he lightly slid his fingers over my spine, slower and slower, vertebrae by vertebrae. My body shivering with his touch. I turned slightly. My lips parting to make a sound.

“Shh…” He replied pulling me closer to the heat of his body, his hands gently tugging at my hair. He turned me slightly to face him and pressed my back to the wall. Only a breath away from his lips I could see his eyes. Those green eyes that could melt even the iciest of hearts, most importantly mine. Then second by second he got closer. He paused drinking every last bit of the moment in.

“Just kiss me…” I begged.

 He did, and nothing would ever be the same.

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