From: Kirkland@yabbs To: oopsie@yabbs Subject: I said I would... Date: Wed Apr 20 12:19:27 1994 Chapter ??: A Third Person Perspective The SODa Can - [ The Final Chapter or The Last Swallow ] "If only for a moment, hold on to the dreams that we had." - Winger (Miles Away) "She stares at the sky, wondering why the night isn't telling her, 'believe him'. If he could only read to her the pages of his heart, she could see they feel the same." - Winger (Under One Condition) The summer had passed quickly for these two young friends who where fast becoming more than friends. She was eighteen and he had turned nineteen two months prior. She was in the blossom of youth, he at the crossroads of adulthood. They were both ready for this night, their last night together, for the next week brought on their departures for different colleges. Emotions and expectations had been building for these last few months, as feelings were expressed and secrets were shared- bonding their lives through shared experiences. The clock chimed nine o'clock and they decided that it was time to leave her house. After a short drive to town in which small talk was the topic of discussion, the couple stopped at the local quick stop, Mr. B's, for a six-pack of Dew and a tank of gas. The couple continued to cruise Bloomfield for the next two hours, occasionally stopping to talk with other people out cruising and friends that were on their way to the dance in Hartington. The talk revolved around high school- the normal gossip of nazi teachers and current dating liaisons. The midnight hour approached and he suggested that they go to the Edge of Heaven, a drinking party location nowadays, but back then it was peaceful on the weekends and provided more than enough couples the privacy to become lovers. She agreed. The Edge of Heaven provided a stunning view of about a hundred square miles of Nebraska. Hiding off from a minimum maintenance road that epitomized the word minimum, it also offered a sense of perspective. The lights seemed so far off, yet the one you were with was right there next to you. With this in mind the couple, now standing quite close together, turned to one another and kissed. He walked to the trunk of the car and returned with a blanket. Together, they laid the blanket out on the freshly cut hay stalks. The tiny stalks gave way at the slightest push, relinquishing a padded place of rest once they had sat down. They kissed once more, this time longer and more passionately than the last. His hands caressed her hair as they stared into each other's eyes. "I love you," he whispered. "I love you, too," she whispered back. He began to massage the back of her neck and they continued kissing. She laid down on the blanket and he laid next to her. He wrapped his arms around her and held her tight as they drifted off into sleep... She awoke six hours later to a sun that had already taken well into the sky. He was still lying next to her, but was awake and had been for most of the night. "You didn't...," she looked down and saw that nothing had changed. "We didn't...?" she said as she rolled over towards him. "Of course not," he replied. "I didn't want to wake you or take advantage of you, I just wanted to wake up with you in my arms, knowing that you love me as much as I love you." She began to cry and threw her arms around him. She had never before found someone who cared so much for her and her feelings. They held each other and kissed until she decided that coming home at noon wouldn't go over very well with her parents. He picked the blanket up off the ground and tossed it back into the trunk. They took in one last view and left the Edge of Heaven as they had come, as close friends. This night had taught him that sometimes love is looking out for the other instead of yourself, and she had learned how to trust again. This was their last night together, and as that summer faded into memories, their paths etched out into separate ways. Even though they had their chance at becoming lovers, they remained friends. And it is up to you to believe that it was better that way. 7:52.53 A.M. April 23, 1993 It's funny how one year later she still doesn't realize, and I no longer can... Dreams and reality, such distant cousins, it seems... -Kirkland, the reminiscent...