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Without You
 
Without You
  
“It’s only for a month…” She reassured him, wrapped in his loving arms.
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“It’s only for a month…” She reassured him, wrapped in his warm embrace.
  
“A month far too long, if you ask me…” He responded, admiring her long, rich auburn hair as he rubbed the lobe of her perfect Inarian ear. “Oh, how I wish you didn’t have to stay.”
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“A month too long, if you ask me…” Francis looked to the floor as she pulled away. “I wish you didn’t have to stay.”
  
“I wish I didn’t either, but remember that it’s to show off your gift. You’ve honed it far beyond what it used to be. You’ll be able to silence your critics with awe this time. If you don’t go, you will forever live in fear of their spiteful words. Besides, you’ll be back before I know it, right?
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“Well, me either! But remember,” She held his cheeks, lifting his gaze to hers. “You have a gift, Francis. You’ve honed it… far beyond anything I’ve ever seen. You’ll put them in awe this time.”
  
He smiled and kissed her forehead right where her hair parted oh so perfectly. Her supple skin felt so pleasant against his lips. Her touch was addicting; it was a soft, gentle feel he could not bear to ever live without. The sound of her alluring voice could calm even the fiercest of storms within him. She was his drug, and he wished to forever be high, “Right.
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He tried to hold back a smile.  
  
She smiled back at him and hugged him tightly for the last time for what would seem like a lifetime. They had been together for most of their lives, having been friends since they were young. He had finally worked up the courage to propose to her a month before this and every moment together had felt like a blessing since. Their lives had so easily intertwined that it felt as if their union was destiny.
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“Besides,” she said rubbing his cheek as he reached up to hold her hand. “If you don’t go, who will stick it to them? Tichaona?” She laughed. “You’ll be back before I know it.
  
He gazed upon her smile, allowing it to comfort him. Her smile had inspired him at every turn in his life, always showing him she would trust in any decision he made for them. She believed in him, even when he failed to believe in himself.
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He allowed a smile and kissed her forehead right where her hair parted so perfectly. Her supple skin felt so pleasant against his lips. Her touch was addictive; such a soft, gentle feel he couldn’t bear to live without. The sound of her alluring voice could calm the fiercest of storms within him. She was his drug, and he wished to forever be high.
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He admired her rich, auburn hair as he rubbed the love of her perfect Inarian ear, “Right.”
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She smiled back at him and hugged him tightly for the last time for what would seem like forever. They had been together for most of their lives, having been friends since they were young. He had finally worked up the courage to propose to her a month prior to this departure and every moment together had felt like a blessing since. Their lives had so easily intertwined that he knew their union was nothing short of destiny.
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He gazed upon her smile, allowing it to comfort him. It had inspired him at every turn in his life, always showing him she would trust in any decision he made for them. She believed in him, even when he failed to believe in himself.
  
 
They closed their eyes and rested their foreheads against each other.
 
They closed their eyes and rested their foreheads against each other.
  
“Try not to be so critical of yourself, dear. This is why we came here, isn’t it? You’ve had the chance to perfect your art without the constant critique of others. You’ll do fine, Francis… I know it.” She told him without a hint of doubt behind her words.
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“Don’t be so critical of yourself, dear. This is why we came here… for you to have the chance to perfect your art without the constant critique of others. You’ll do fine, Francis… I know it.” She told him, not a hint of doubt behind her words.
  
Her voice felt so powerful against his ears. He couldn’t fail as long as she believed in him. It just wasn’t possible.
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Her voice felt so powerful against his ears. As long as she believed in him, he couldn’t fail.
  
 
“Thank you, ma chérie.” He said as she planted a soft kiss upon his cheek.
 
“Thank you, ma chérie.” He said as she planted a soft kiss upon his cheek.
  
“Excuse me, Odette,” A voice called from behind Francis, “I apologize. Alas, I must steal your betrothed from you now.”
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“Ahem!” A voice called from behind Francis. They looked to find a fellow Inarian holding a covered cage.
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It was Fernand, a close friend of Francis since longer than he had even known Odette. Their fathers had been inseparable, bringing them together often. They were brothers at heart, and nothing could ever come between that. Francis recognized their bond as the only one that could match that of his with Odette.
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“Sorry,” Fernand said, appearing almost worried to even interrupt them, “but it’s time for us to make our leave.
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“I know, Fernand.” She sighed. “I know…”
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A bird called from within the cage and Fernand raise the cloth to reveal the small, white avian creature. It cocked its head and looked to Fernand with its eyes, rimmed with blotches of red over the white feathers on its face. He shushed it and let the cloth down. “Ugh, Serfor refuses to be quiet, regardless of the sheet.”
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Francis took the cage from Fernand and pulled the cloth over and Serfor began to hop up and down on his stand, squawking at him. He unlocked the hatch and opened the cage to pet Serfor’s feathers. “I’m sure he’s just upset to be separated from Didiane…”
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Francis lifted Serfor’s face to his and listened to him let a soft sound roll out. “Yes, I know. I’m sorry, boy.” He then closed the cage shut and put the cloth back it, sighing with a slight smirk.
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“Here.” Francis said as he set the cage down next to Odette. “Bring him back to her. I’ll go without him.”
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“Francis, the ship is departing in-“
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“Just a moment.”  
  
“I know, Fernand. I know…” She sighed.
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Francis smiled as he grabbed Odette by the waist and pressed his lips to hers. He captured the moment in his mind, acknowledging how breathtakingly smooth and wonderful her lips felt. Every inch of his body electrified upon her touch and nothing in this world or any other would ever compare.
  
“Just a moment...” Francis smiled as he grabbed her by the waist and pressed his lips to hers. He captured the moment in his mind, acknowledging how breathtakingly smooth and wonderful her lips felt. Bringing this moment to life with his powers over illusion would be the closest he would be able to get to the real thing, for he would have to go without for a small while. He then grazed his nose against hers and pulled back from her.
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He grazed his nose against hers and pulled away.
  
“I love you,” he said, looking into her radiant blue eyes.
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“I love you,”
  
“I love you as well,” she replied. “Come back to me soon.”
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“I love you too,” she replied. “Come back to me soon.”
  
“I shall as swiftly as I can. Nothing could ever stop me from that.”
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“Soon won’t come quick enough. I’ll count the days, my love.”
  
He stepped back from her, holding her hand until nothing but their fingers met, and let go. He then turned and began to walk towards the terminal alongside Fernand.
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He stepped back from her, holding her hand until nothing but their fingers met, and let go. He then began to walk towards the terminal alongside Fernand.
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“Look after her for me while I’m gone,” Francis asked.
  
Francis and Fernand had been close friends longer than he and Odette had been. Their fathers had been just as close, bringing them together often. They were brothers at heart, and nothing could ever come between that. Francis recognized their bond as the only one that could match that of his with Odette.
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“I will, brother.” Fernand chuckled. “But you realize it’s only a month you’ll be separated, right?”
  
“Look after her for me while I’m gone,” Francis asked of his friend.
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“Yeah,” Francis laughed at the thought, “it’ll just be the longest we’ve ever been apart since we’ve met.
  
“Of course I shall, brother. You realize it’s but only a month that you’ll be separated, don’t you?” Fernand laughed.
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Francis looked back to catch one last glimpse of his beloved as he continued down the terminal. He searched for what had been her comforting, earthy brown aura, but he realized when he saw her gorgeous hair flowing through the crowd that her aura had now changed to that of a bright yellow, indicating fear.
  
“Yeah,” Francis chuckled at the thought, “it’ll just be the longest we’ve been apart in such a long time.
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His heart fell at the discomfort, but he took a deep breath and continued onward with Fernand.  
  
Francis looked back to catch one last glimpse of his beloved as he continued down the terminal. As he searched for what had been her comforting, earthy brown aura. He then realized when he saw her gorgeous hair flowing through the crowd that her aura had changed to that of a bright yellow, indicating fear.
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You needn’t worry. I’ll return soon, my Odette.
  
His heart fell at the discomfort, but he took a breath and continued on with Fernand. “Don’t worry,” he thought to himself. “I’ll return soon, my Odette.”
 
  
 
<i>(by Chet DeLano)</i>
 
<i>(by Chet DeLano)</i>

Revision as of 23:43, 10 September 2018

Without You

“It’s only for a month…” She reassured him, wrapped in his warm embrace.

“A month too long, if you ask me…” Francis looked to the floor as she pulled away. “I wish you didn’t have to stay.”

“Well, me either! But remember,” She held his cheeks, lifting his gaze to hers. “You have a gift, Francis. You’ve honed it… far beyond anything I’ve ever seen. You’ll put them in awe this time.”

He tried to hold back a smile.

“Besides,” she said rubbing his cheek as he reached up to hold her hand. “If you don’t go, who will stick it to them? Tichaona?” She laughed. “You’ll be back before I know it.”

He allowed a smile and kissed her forehead right where her hair parted so perfectly. Her supple skin felt so pleasant against his lips. Her touch was addictive; such a soft, gentle feel he couldn’t bear to live without. The sound of her alluring voice could calm the fiercest of storms within him. She was his drug, and he wished to forever be high.

He admired her rich, auburn hair as he rubbed the love of her perfect Inarian ear, “Right.”

She smiled back at him and hugged him tightly for the last time for what would seem like forever. They had been together for most of their lives, having been friends since they were young. He had finally worked up the courage to propose to her a month prior to this departure and every moment together had felt like a blessing since. Their lives had so easily intertwined that he knew their union was nothing short of destiny.

He gazed upon her smile, allowing it to comfort him. It had inspired him at every turn in his life, always showing him she would trust in any decision he made for them. She believed in him, even when he failed to believe in himself.

They closed their eyes and rested their foreheads against each other.

“Don’t be so critical of yourself, dear. This is why we came here… for you to have the chance to perfect your art without the constant critique of others. You’ll do fine, Francis… I know it.” She told him, not a hint of doubt behind her words.

Her voice felt so powerful against his ears. As long as she believed in him, he couldn’t fail.

“Thank you, ma chérie.” He said as she planted a soft kiss upon his cheek.

“Ahem!” A voice called from behind Francis. They looked to find a fellow Inarian holding a covered cage.

It was Fernand, a close friend of Francis since longer than he had even known Odette. Their fathers had been inseparable, bringing them together often. They were brothers at heart, and nothing could ever come between that. Francis recognized their bond as the only one that could match that of his with Odette.

“Sorry,” Fernand said, appearing almost worried to even interrupt them, “but it’s time for us to make our leave.”

“I know, Fernand.” She sighed. “I know…”

A bird called from within the cage and Fernand raise the cloth to reveal the small, white avian creature. It cocked its head and looked to Fernand with its eyes, rimmed with blotches of red over the white feathers on its face. He shushed it and let the cloth down. “Ugh, Serfor refuses to be quiet, regardless of the sheet.”

Francis took the cage from Fernand and pulled the cloth over and Serfor began to hop up and down on his stand, squawking at him. He unlocked the hatch and opened the cage to pet Serfor’s feathers. “I’m sure he’s just upset to be separated from Didiane…”

Francis lifted Serfor’s face to his and listened to him let a soft sound roll out. “Yes, I know. I’m sorry, boy.” He then closed the cage shut and put the cloth back it, sighing with a slight smirk.

“Here.” Francis said as he set the cage down next to Odette. “Bring him back to her. I’ll go without him.”

“Francis, the ship is departing in-“

“Just a moment.”

Francis smiled as he grabbed Odette by the waist and pressed his lips to hers. He captured the moment in his mind, acknowledging how breathtakingly smooth and wonderful her lips felt. Every inch of his body electrified upon her touch and nothing in this world or any other would ever compare.

He grazed his nose against hers and pulled away.

“I love you,”

“I love you too,” she replied. “Come back to me soon.”

“Soon won’t come quick enough. I’ll count the days, my love.”

He stepped back from her, holding her hand until nothing but their fingers met, and let go. He then began to walk towards the terminal alongside Fernand. “Look after her for me while I’m gone,” Francis asked.

“I will, brother.” Fernand chuckled. “But you realize it’s only a month you’ll be separated, right?”

“Yeah,” Francis laughed at the thought, “it’ll just be the longest we’ve ever been apart since we’ve met.”

Francis looked back to catch one last glimpse of his beloved as he continued down the terminal. He searched for what had been her comforting, earthy brown aura, but he realized when he saw her gorgeous hair flowing through the crowd that her aura had now changed to that of a bright yellow, indicating fear.

His heart fell at the discomfort, but he took a deep breath and continued onward with Fernand.

You needn’t worry. I’ll return soon, my Odette.


(by Chet DeLano)