You laugh, drawing my attention to you. My heart stops. Your eyes squint as you bellow again, leaving a cocky smirk on your face. You don’t notice me, noticing you. In time we become friends, we even almost kiss. With a love not yet blossomed, we move away, leaving each other in the past.
With hungry lips you kissed me on the sidewalk outside your house. The moon blankets us with her soft glow. My first kiss, you whisper you love me. Then you made me walk home in the dark, alone. I lived four miles away from you.
You were the first to understand me, giving me a sense of safety. I was your everything, you said. But while you whispered sweet nothings to me, you held another in secret.
You’d never hurt me. You love me. You’re sorry. It won’t happen again. Maybe if I wasn’t so stupid. I’m sorry. I promise I’ll learn. It’s just a bruise. It’s my fault. He loves me.
We liked the same music. You made me mixed CD’s and sang to me when I was down. We always laughed until we cried. I moved away, but you still loved me. Then on my birthday you left me for someone else.
You were different like me. Lonely like me. Crazier then me. Obsessed with me. I left, but you stayed, stalking me in the shadows. Around every bend you waited for me. Now I always look over my shoulder.
You were bad. Intoxicating. I burned for you. I dismissed your jealousy, and I welcomed your control. You had me wrapped around your finger. Your gaze drew me in, the sweet taste of your lips beckoned me. The door shut behind me, you begin to kiss me. You’re getting rough, and won’t let me go. You tell me to spread my legs, but I don’t want to. You crush me to your chest pinning my arms, and force your fingers inside me. You tell me you love me, and then you leave me.
I taste your lip-gloss on my tongue, as I glide it over your bottom lip. Your skin is soft, like silk. Your hair smells sweet, like strawberries. My body vibrates at your touch. Something inside me springs to life.
Our lives unexpectedly intertwine. We chit. We chat. We meet. My heart stops again. You touch me, and our currents meld. Our love, always meaning to, blossoms. We move in together. We get married. We have forever. Forever and a day.