Valentine's Touch

Valentine's Touch

A Story by Plagued Monumentally
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Based on a true story.

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    "Take my hand," he whispers in the deafening silence as the two bodies sit beside one another on the large bed. 

    "Why?" she says back to him, feeling the curiosity well up in the pit of her stomach.

    "Just trust me, Cassidy, take my hand," he whispered softly, his hand extending in front of her, waiting and hoping for her to take it.

    Her pale hand outstretched and rested in his palm, and he gently wrapped his hand around hers, never letting the passion in the dark go missing. 

    He got up and she mimicked his actions, standing in front of him, looking up into his eyes, searching for answers she was longing for.

    "What are you-" her question was suddenly interrupted by a warm finger pressed to her lips.

    "Shh, love, just close your eyes." 

    She nodded, closing her almond shaped eyes, sensing him moving closer to her.

    One hand rested on her waist, pulling her body close to him so their hips were joined, and his other hand put her hair behind her ear in a gentleman gesture.

    She knew that she shouldn't speak, so she bit down on her tongue and felt the warm and inviting scent of her lover fill her nostrils.

    The scent of happiness made her heart swell, wanting to be closer to him than they already were.

    He moved her hands so they were draped around his neck, and he moved closer so that their stomachs were pressing together. She could feel his heartbeat, steady but wild.

    He put his lips to her ear and breathed lightly, his breaths coming short for a bit, before evening out.

    "Soft, silken skin runs the length of her back, glistening in the soft sunlight streaming through the window like a glassy ocean as she lays on the bed. The smile crossing her cherubic face is sweet, sultry, but it means more in this paramount moment. With her usual convivial flair she winks at me, and my heart swells," he whispered into her ear, and she was savoring every line, listening to the sound of his voice as he recited his poem softly.

    She smiled widely, keeping her eyes closed as he started swaying her, leading the way to the dance of love. 

    "The curves beside me shift, an arm rests across my chest,lips brush against my cheek. I hear a contented, serene sigh in my ear, and I have its second. I turn my head and find deep eyes watching mine, and I am lost, rapt in those divine orbs, a window to my favorite soul. Her sanguine cheeks stir as my inamorata smiles at me again," he smiled and kisses the skin between her earlobe and neck, and then finally says: "and I am in love."

    He pulls his face away from her ear, and she can feel his sight lingering on her face, waiting for her to open her eyes.

    And when she did, he kissed her, but never loosing the pace of their dancing. Her hair swaying behind her as he holds her tightly, never to let go.

    All of a sudden he pulled away, and to replace the absence of his lips, low hum of his voice filled the silent night, the melody was a perfect pitch and tone that she couldn't help but smile.

    The familiar lyrics of their favorite song slipped from his lips, "Heaven, I'm in heaven and my heart beats so that I can hardly speak, and I seem to find the happiness I seek. When we're out together dancing cheek to cheek," his low raspy voice settled for a moment, leaving the only sound of the wind and trees rustling outside of their world.

    Her body moved with his, never loosing the pace, it felt almost like magic to the both of them. Her body warmed up to his instantly, her head resting on his shoulder as his rested on the top of her head.

    "And the cares that hung around me through the week seem to vanish like a gambler's lucky streak when we're out together dancing cheek to cheek. Oh I'd love to climb a mountain and reach the highest peak. But it doesn't thrill me half as much as dancing cheek to cheek," the repetition of the line stayed in her mind, and she knew this song would always have great meaning to her.

    The night grew quiet, but the heartbeats and humming kept them entertained. They knew that nothing lasted forever, but this moment would be a memory that would never stray too far. Because they were in love, so deeply in love, that nothing else mattered.

© 2011 Plagued Monumentally


Author's Note

Plagued Monumentally
POEM CREDIT:

Soft, silken skin runs the length of her back,
glistening in the soft sunlight streaming through the window
like a glassy ocean as she lays on the bed.
The smile crossing her cherubic face is sweet, sultry,
but it means more in this paramount moment.
With her usual convivial flair she winks at me,
and my heart swells.

The curves beside me shift, an arm rests across my chest,
lips brush against my cheek. I hear a contented, serene sigh in my ear,
and I have its second. I turn my head and find deep eyes
watching mine, and I am lost, rapt in those divine orbs,
a window to my favorite soul. Her sanguine cheeks stir
as my inamorata smiles at me again,
and I am in love.
- socratesgray on WC
http://www.writerscafe.org/socratesgray


and the song:
Cheek to Cheek - Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong.

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Filled with beauty and passion, for Lovely moments...

Posted 12 Years Ago


How..... romantic... Very... romantic.




Ella and Louie!! Way before your generation. Ya got good taste kid =)

Posted 12 Years Ago


wow that is beautiful and i thank you very much for writing

Posted 12 Years Ago


Wow, i dont have much to say except that was wonderful and sweet. Awesome job.

Posted 12 Years Ago


I honestly am speechless. Utterly speechless.

Posted 12 Years Ago


I nearly cried at this, for some reason. You're so lucky for this to have actually happened to you, it sounds so enchanting and beautiful. I can't fault the piece on what it is, a beautiful snippet of what sounds to be an amazing, loving relationship. Judging it as a story, you again have weak sentences which at times distract the reader from the premise of the piece, 'and felt the warm and inviting scent of her lover fill her nostrils.', 'never letting the passion in the dark go missing.' I don't think we need words like love or lover in a love piece, oddly enough. It should come from other avenues rather than saying the word flat out. The other sentence just sounds a bit odd and doesn't flow very nicely.

Posted 12 Years Ago


You create a outstanding story. Good to borrow words. The art of poetry allow us to twist words to our desire. I like the story and the wisdom in the story. Nothing last forever except the good memories and great pleasure enjoyed in a life. A excellent poem.
Coyote

Posted 12 Years Ago


wow, this is so beautiful and the whole time I was reading I kept thinking of my boyfriend. I absolutely loved the line "...felt the warm and inviting scent of her lover fill her nostrils. The scent of happiness made her heart swell, wanting to be closer to him than they already were." I know that feeling so well and to read it here, described so perfectly, really made my day :) Gosh I love the way this is written and how intimate it is. So great! thanks for posting!!

Posted 12 Years Ago



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