A dark night
The sky was dark and there was no light besides the Moonlight. Patrick was walking calmly in the dirt track; it was a particularly cold night but he had a warm coat on. This path was so usual to him that he could even run in it with his eyes closed. His feet were sure of this way walked for so many times before. Patrick was swimming in his thoughts, he was a little bit nervous because of the situation he was to face, and it was so relevant and important that it had filled his mind. He was so happy but at the same time weary and worried about the future…She had been his friend since he could remember! She had been like a sister to him; it was such an ancient and marvelous friendship that it was difficult to see her like now. She was no longer just an inseparable friend. She was much more than that; she was his unforgettable beloved one! In his memories her image was unstoppably shinning, just like a forever lasting star. He could see her, waiting for him with a happy smile, aiming her look to the end of the track, wishing him to arrive and whispering to her little and shy heart the greatness of her never-ending love. He belonged with her…they were really meant for each other; at his lover eyes this was as obvious as the night following the day. He smiled to himself happy by this feeling and lack of doubts. He raised his eyes to sky…The darkness was so strong that no star was bright. Slowly he discovered a circle of light in the sky. It was a full moon night.
In the other side of the track she was waiting, looking with anxiety and excitement for her love. She knew that in a matter of minutes he would appear at the end of her sight and he would run to her arms without hiding his joy. He had taught her so much about love…before him she taught about love just like a way of pleaser and liking the one who would partner her in new sensations, soft and innocent ones, like a quick kiss. But when, some days ago, he had showed her the true meaning of love her live had bounced and changed with fervent passion and sweet love. Her torrent of thoughts and images was broke by a wolf cry.
A few steps away laid the graveyard, and then five minutes from there and he would embrace Kate with his love. He looked at the graveyard and the fountain that was by it.
He knew all the legends about that place, the elders of the village had told him everyone of them; actually he heard them, in the winter evenings, by the fire when the old ones passed their knowledge to their sons and daughters. He didn’t believe what the elders legends told because he knew that most legends had a mist between truth and imagination. He was bewaring of what was mumbled with fear. His love could not be postponed because of stupid superstitions. Suddenly a black wolf growled.
Kate had been waiting for almost 4 hours now…The night continued in a religious silence. The sky was the same, untouched by time. She looked down and a tear slip from her eyes. He had forgotten her. She closed the window and tortured by sadness she entered her room.
In the other side of the track she was waiting, looking with anxiety and excitement for her love. She knew that in a matter of minutes he would appear at the end of her sight and he would run to her arms without hiding his joy. He had taught her so much about love…before him she taught about love just like a way of pleaser and liking the one who would partner her in new sensations, soft and innocent ones, like a quick kiss. But when, some days ago, he had showed her the true meaning of love her live had bounced and changed with fervent passion and sweet love. Her torrent of thoughts and images was broke by a wolf cry.
A few steps away laid the graveyard, and then five minutes from there and he would embrace Kate with his love. He looked at the graveyard and the fountain that was by it.
He knew all the legends about that place, the elders of the village had told him everyone of them; actually he heard them, in the winter evenings, by the fire when the old ones passed their knowledge to their sons and daughters. He didn’t believe what the elders legends told because he knew that most legends had a mist between truth and imagination. He was bewaring of what was mumbled with fear. His love could not be postponed because of stupid superstitions. Suddenly a black wolf growled.
Kate had been waiting for almost 4 hours now…The night continued in a religious silence. The sky was the same, untouched by time. She looked down and a tear slip from her eyes. He had forgotten her. She closed the window and tortured by sadness she entered her room.