She slept
as the darkened hills slipped by the windows into a blur. Silent breaths pumped
out to fog the glass under her pillowed head. I watched her silently as my busy
hands sketched her image into the paper.
The train
coasted out of the lights of small towns
into the golden hues of sunset. It was there into my silence, came a murmur.
From her lips murmured the name of someone lost in pronunciation in the
clickity clack of the rails. She trembled and clutched at the short rough
blanket that had mostly fallen from her body.
She woke
suddenly gasping, then fell quickly silent and flushed as she saw I was
staring. The blood rose to my face as I
guiltily looked away out of my own window.
In the reflection, I could see her now staring into nothing
over quivering lips hugging her pillow like a small child. The moon rose and
shed waning light off its crescent as the mist wisps turning white swinging
wide of the rush of our train.
A murmur of
misery brought me back to her reflection as she bit her lip hard in order to
hold back the pain. Her shifting eyes betrayed her letting loose in rivulets of
tears on her cheeks. I found myself walking across the swaying car to sit down
by her now
hunched body. She had hidden her face behind her hands
muffling her sobs. She jerked and shivered as I put my coat around her and held
her to me. She looked at me in apology and said "I miss.." but
couldn't finish, I said "I know."
We sat
there for an eternity saying nothing, looking somewhere else. She suddenly
cuddled against me and drifted off to sleep, serenity slowly returning to her
face. I smiled and held her closer and looked out into the night knowing that
neither of us were alone or strangers.
I awoke in
the warming sunlightstill holding the coat. She was gone and so was my
sketchbook, but there was a rose-crushed in its place and a note...
She wrote,
"I don't even know your name and there is no way I can repay your kindness
and love. I hope I can find the strength in your pictures, please take the rose
as a trade. Thank you, Vanessa."
It was at
that moment I felt on my cheek a faint impression of a kiss.
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