And that is where the trouble always begins.
He pushes away, but not at first, then pulls her into his car.
She stares at the heat surging from the dashboard blowers and
warms her fingers against them, teeth chattering, eyes silent
with despair that jerk to life with a terrified glance over her shoulder.
But there is nothing outside in the world waiting to get her. The
young man stares at her with wonder and his finger touches his lips
still wet from her kiss. "Do I know you?" he wonders aloud, looking
hard at her face, trying to remember. "No," is all she says. "But there is time."
He did not ask further for he considered her delusional and near death and
shifts the transmission into drive. "Don't leave," whispers the dusty, invisible
voice. The young man slams on the brakes. "Did you hear that?" terrified he
demands she answer. "Yes they are fearsome and intend things I do not
understand." "No, that voice telling us not to leave," Sadly her head shakes,
her eyes once again well with tears. "That is the problem. They never do."
With a pull of the door handle she pushes out into the frozen white night.
He makes no effort to stop her so paralyzing is his fright. Standing at the
door she turns back to him. "Help me!" she begs, her voice thin yet demanding
and with that she shuts the door. Wind gusts and sheets of tiny ice particles
slam against the car windshield making a swishing sound and the young man
rubs the steam from the windows and through the swish of the storm sees
no sign of her. Suddenly his car engine stops The heaters once blowing hot
now ice cold as though frozen in time and he rubs his cold fingers across the
passenger seat. Snow from her slight shoulders gone, as though never there
and his face contorts as his head spirals down against the steering wheel.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
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