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domingo, 19 de septiembre de 2010

A Glass of Water


It was always your simplest request, and yet it was something you needed. A glass of water always helped you feel better, think clearer, stay awake.
Last night, we watched each other die on the screen again, and I didn't let you touch me. You tried to reach out for me again, but this time I turned away. But you didn't let me; instead, you pulled me close and held me tight, then you told me it would be alright this time. I thought I would cry alone, as usual, and then I felt your tears on my hair. Without words, without sound, we cried in each other's arms, and I understood love in its purest form.
After that, we just turned, looked into each other's eyes and smiled, no need for words. Things were back to how they were before, and we would make things right this time around.
I slept in your arms, like a little girl seeking for protection under her father's wing. You're the father I never had, the one thing I always wished for. And as I wrote earlier, I'm not failing you this time.
Last night was perfect. And all because of one simple request.
"Would you...kindly get me a glass of water, Amanda?"
And my question remains the same:
"Do you need anything else?"

martes, 24 de agosto de 2010

Fairytales- 1

Once upon a time in a faraway kingdom, a little girl was born. She was no princess, but as she grew older, she wished she was.
But the little girl lived in a dark cave, guarded by an evil dragon who kept the girl's mother as a slave. At night, he'd take the girl to the deepest, scariest part of the cave, and he'd keep her there so he could hurt her mother, scare her so she would never dare leave, even when the cave was not closed and the dragon left for days at a time.
One day, when the little girl ventured out into the woods and went back home late, the dragon became furious and hurt the little girl. How she survived, nobody could tell.
As the years passed by, the little girl dreamed about a brave knight who would rescue her from that awful cave, but she eventually gave up on that dream. By the time she turned sixteen, it was clear to her that, if she wanted to be saved, she'd have to save herself.
And so, she ran away.