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Friday, September 6, 2013

Reliving the past.

Today, I was looking through old files for some inspiration. And I found a story I had written back in 1995.




On Green Street

     I love to play in Green Street. 

     Let me explain. In Champaign, Illinois, the main road through the University of Illinois campus is Green Street.  On the north side of the street reside the engineers.  To the south are liberal arts, ag, LIS, and the rest.  And the cities of Urbana and Champaign had been built over a swamp that had been drained.  So when it rains, the water table rises quickly and fiercely.  The Boneyard Creek flows fast and hard and the streets flood (along with basements and sewers).  On Green Street, when it rains, the water gathers and runs in the gutters, overspilling into the street ‑‑ turning this road into a fountain.
     During the brutally hot summers we get here, the summer rains are a blessing and a curse.  Sometimes they bring cool relief, sometimes they just bring more steam.  But they bring flooding to the cities, too ‑ dangerous, slippery.  And they fill the streets with water ‑ warm, inviting, cleansing.  I have splashed in puddles as deep as my ankles and waded in ponds up to my hips on Green Street.
     One very rainy day, my lover and I had walked to get food at AJ Wingers.  This was a very special man.  Of course, all of my lovers were wonderful but this one....Ah, words fail me.  Skilled, compassionate, loving, passionate, uninhibited, ‑  no words can fully explain this one.  Someone once tried to pin me down on his most wonderful trait.  Stammering, I had replied that he was a good listener.
            As we walked, the rain kept coming.  We watched the rain fall as we ate and we kissed the sauce off of each others' faces.  We began the walk back - giggling over our folly at not driving or taking the bus.  The rain kept falling.  Our shoes immediately drenched through, no matter how much we tried to avoid the puddles.  Our jeans clung to our skin.  We took off our shoes and splashed through parking lots, curbs, and streets.  Cars would pass and splash water as high as our heads.
            We got to his apartment, and shrieking with laughter at ourselves, we peeled our clothes off and draped them over chairs and doors.  We wrung out our socks in the bathroom sink, and put our shoes over radiator vents.  We eventually showered, embracing the heat and steam of this water as gleefully as we had embraced the rain.  We kissed and kissed and kissed under the hissing showerhead. His hands, so large and competent, lathered my back and legs, rubbing circulation back into my feet and neck.  I stroked soap into his chest and armpits, playing with his body hair.  We kissed some more.  For the rest of my life, I will see him like this, his head tilted under the streaming water, his hair slicked back, his eyes closed and his mouth slightly open at the pleasure of taking a shower.
   
         We dried off using his one towel (for all of his wonderful traits, sometimes he was almost a stereotypical single man), still kissing, still giggling.  His kisses remain on my mind - so intense that the sensation of his lips blotted out the world and destroyed rational thought.  How to describe it?  He kissed like my mouth, my pleasure and his, were the only things that existed or ever will exist.  He kissed as if kissing alone were the most divine pleasure ever given, not as a prelude or introduction, something perfunctorily done to satisfy protocol.  He kissed me like my mouth was his Holy Grail and his True Cross combined.  He kissed as though he meant it.
            We shimmied under his covers and our bodies entwined, wrapping around each other.  Sometimes I felt like our bodies were two pieces of rope, coming together in a knot.  We kissed and touched and sucked.  We made love.
            Even now, my hips curl and my stomach clenches at the memory of that afternoon - at a lovemaking so profound, so powerful, so intense.  It was the sum of my universe - it was slow and powerful, it was fast and fierce. 
            We were falling in love. 
            In a way we never had before, and never will again.
            And our bodies betrayed it.\

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Have you fallen in love in a way that changed you?

Friday, August 30, 2013

Every day pleasures.

There are days when the rain is coming down too hard for words and you are feeling sad and scattered.


Me contemplating my current work in progress.

All you can do, then, is find a small pleasure and let it soothe your raw edges. Like letting the Rain Chains do their Rain Thing. That can bring a smile on even the rainiest of days!
 










Would I call it Rain Chaining? 
What are your small pleasures? What brings less stress to you?
I still don't know what I'm doing, but I'm not going to stress about it!

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Cool stuff at my desk: Part Seven

I am so ready if I need to bring a mini disco ball to a party!

Monday, August 19, 2013

Cool stuff at my desk, part six.

For the days I need an extra brain.  

I had to correct its grammar. Think original? Really???

 


Friday, August 16, 2013

Predator and Prey

Here's a teaser from my short story, Predator and Prey, available here at Amazon.com, 
for a mere $.99!




 “’Police Stymied by Latest Co-ed Murder’. Excellent.” Stewart giggled over his Google results. The next headline made him smile even more. Propped on his lumpy green sofa, he clicked on the link. His sweaty fingers slipped on the laptop’s touchpad but the article opened.
Shrieks of laughter outside his efficiency apartment crashed through his concentration. He winced. Swell. People. He cranked his head to see out his big front window. A young couple lingered in front of the vacancy across the narrow yard. Even worse. New neighbors.
There were two reasons he lived in this old remodeled hotel: the absentee management and the quiet. Noise irritated him.
     With the curtains gaping, those people could see right into his place, too. He pushed off the couch and opened his front door. There, hidden behind the mesh of his screen door, he stared unimpeded across the narrow yard between the two single story buildings.
Their keys fell to the ground with a clank. For some inane reason, this made them throw their heads back in giddy laughter. The man picked up the key ring and fitted one into an apartment. The woman tittered as she propped open their screen door. Her adoring eyes never left her partner’s face. Shiny matching gold bands twinkled off their fingers.
     Stewart stared through their uncurtained window as the wife – rosy cheeked, with tiny bejeweled ears, long curly light blonde hair, a curvy figure, and a gorgeous smile – put down her package in the middle of the small apartment. She laughed again and spun in a circle. Her hair lifted away from her body. Stewart raised his eyebrows at the way her breasts swayed. Her companion, a tall, broad shouldered blond, looked at the woman, a besotted expression on his face.
     Stewart smiled and plucked at the corners of his moustache. This had promise.

And a review, from Brian Enigma!
A quick flash of story that starts out feeling formulaic, but pays off with a delightful and dark twist that I'm sure would make fans of Tim Burton or Neil Gaiman happy. 

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Thursday, August 15, 2013

The rise of cool stuff at my desk.

  My jade magnifying glass and a beautiful statement for my nervous mind.
Tranquility has no boundaries.