Undivided attention.

That Woman
Jul 20, 2017 · 3 min read

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She was thrown out left to breathe and to explore. The sun was too bright, the rain was falling hard, the sky was green and the grass was blue. She floated, she didn’t walk. She smiled, She couldn’t frown. But there was one thing that reminded her of her past life, one thing that always sent shivers down her spine. She followed the sound, She followed the music. At the end of the day, in her past, previous and current life, music was always what mattered to her and she was always happy that no matter how many lives she has lived, music was always there to remind her of who she is, to bring her back to her senses and to make her connect with her inner self and others around her, how?

Until this moment, she didn’t know if that time she was thrown onto a dance-floor was part of her transition between her previous life and current one or just one of her weird vivid dreams. That day the music was intensified, the place was crowded and the familiar faces were almost invisible, she was only able to see holograms of people she knew. As usual, despite the strangers around her, she was able to stand her ground, defend herself, enjoy the music and float among musical beats and drops.

But she hasn’t been in such a situation before, she went through something similar, very similar but not like this and for the very first time in all her lives, she sought a breathe of air, a second of silence and a moment of peace. And the further she walked from the music, the higher off the ground she got and she kept looking down, not realizing what the hell is happening but yet again, and just like any other time she was scared, she decided to close her eyes and enjoy the moment… And that’s when it happened.

As she floated on what seemed a feather, she felt someone touching her ankle but to her surprise, it was a very familiar touch, nothing that freaked her out. She didn’t open her eyes to check who it was, in fact, she enjoyed the smile that was getting wider on her face and the comforting feeling that touch was giving her. She felt like whoever that was, he was giving her his undivided attention and in return, her breath that was getting faster was a way to show him that she is enjoying whatever spell he was putting her under.

At some point, he held her wrist, he felt her heartbeats, her very fast heartbeats and got close to her lips to taste those, to kiss them and that’s when she vanished into a dream of lust, a wish for passion, a prayer for a touch. Whoever he was, he was someone who knew her like the back of his hand. He kissed her weakest points, he aroused her in the classiest ways, he triggered all of her senses one touch at a time.

And suddenly, she fell off the feather she was floating on, she fell while he held her within his hands and that’s when she felt him closer than anything else to her, he was closer to her than she was close to herself. And just like skydivers, they were floating again and this time, they floated as they made love, as they felt one another, as he pleased her and she felt his passion with every motion he made.

And when they got close to the end, the music got louder, the noises got closer, the lights were forcing her to open her eyes… And when they collapsed onto one another, satisfying all their pleasurable feelings, he touched her ankle one more time…

And when she opened her eyes to smile at him, she couldn’t find him. He was gone and she was in the middle of the dance-floor moving the to the beats of the most intensified music.

[To be continued…]

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That Woman

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Trying to figure what is real in a world of dreams and hallucinations.

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