The lift landed and she opened the gate
for me. I walked ahead and turned quickly with my hand outreached to
grasp her hand. She lifted her right hand and the looked in my eye.
She leaned forward and took my hand. The diamond on her middle finger
sparkled in my eye.
“Natasha, but my friends call me
Sasha,” her eye sparkled liked that diamond on her finger.
I was enamoured with her beauty for a
minute and she snapped her fingers in my face.
“Who are you?” she laughed.
“Oh, sorry. My name is Mik. My
friends called me Mike. I have no friends.”
“That's too bad to hear Mik. I, on
the other hand, have many friends, but also many enemies. They take
my good deeds and turn them into rubbish, claiming my good fortune
towards them is hostile. I don't know how much more stress I can
absorb from it.”
“You have such grand pronunciation.
You must have gone to the gymnasium haven't you?”
“Aw, my dubious wit amazes even I.
You are a smart man, Mik, maybe too smart for your own good. I like
that in a man though. A sense of danger, yet meek and mild. Like a
tiny mouse who yearns to be a rat.”
“I can assure you I am no rat dear. I
work very hard for my knowledge. I read a paragraph everyday and I
write three once a month. Some would call me a scholar, if I wasn't
so pre-occupied with my work,” Mik looked at Sasha, hoping for an
admiring response in her eye.
Sasha looked down at her hands. That
diamond did sparkle, it was no joke. But, what did it mean? What did
that tiny little stone mean to such a versatile woman, one who would
judge another so vicariously about their own presentation. She saw
Mik before on the elevator but never dared speak to him. She was
married at the time but now that she was closing on a hefty divorce,
her inhibitions (and her libido) were on the prowl.
“You get off often?” Sasha asked.
“You know, ride the elevator often. I prefer taking the stairs but
who knows these days with so many people being robbed in their own
homes, pure habdasharry.”
“It's quite silly really when you
think of it,” Mik agreed. “Even in our homes we are no longer
safe from the vile intruder with his eyes only on gold and silver and
diamonds and roubles. What would you prefer in life? To live in fear,
or die in peace? That is the ultimate question, really, if you really
think of it.”
“I don't prefer to think at all. I
find that once I start to think I get lost in my own mind. In that
vortex of space and time. Don't make me start, oh lord.” Sasha
smiled. “I really shouldn't. Now you say we should stop for a cup
of coffee. I'll take you up on that offer, young sir!”
The elevator arrived at the ground
floor and I held the door for her. She walked passed and brushed her
hair into my face, that smell! Oh god that aroma. The life in my body
went to my crouch and my eyes fluttered. I lost circul atory ability
in my brain and I could only taste salt and vingar crisps. The hairs
on the back of my neck went clockwise. My hands began to shake and
drool formed a pool at the corner of my lips. My toes reached upwards
and my heel buried deep into the concrete.
And then it was over. She walked passed
me and twirled showcasing her one piece vintage
moomoo. Well I call it a moomoo but I think the proper term for the
outwit we be au couture. Blah! What the hell is such a thing? I've
heard of one pieces and two, but I don't know the other “accessories”
if understand me mutually. Finally, we have come to our d'accord,
our end of conversation at this
point for now I must keep fully ascertain to the young woman before I
can muster up enough gusto to have another one of these rendevous we
keep adjoining ourselves with.
“Where were we?”
Mik asked.
“Just
pitter-patter small talk. You say you prefer La Cafe over Americano?
Each has their own uniqueness to their essence. I like the patio at
La Cafe, but I also like a strong man who can make a decision for
themselves and choose a patio, even if it isn't the preferred choice
by a date. Are you that man? Or are you just another boy?”
“I'm an atheist,
ma'am.” Mik replied.
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