she sees me from across the room
not a flicker on her face of recognition
as if i’m a stranger
not the man that held her as she slept for five years of fitfull dreams
any hope in my heart died at that moment
not that there was much
we had been in this cold war for far too long
our countries threatening nuclear devastation in calmly assured tones
mutual attraction turned to mutual destruction turned to two strangers in an empty restaurant
she stands by the table
i signal for her to sit
she impolitely refuses
just drops a manilla envelope and turns on her heel and walks away
i pick it up and without meaning to her scent fills my heart with thoughts best left unthought
of staring into her eyes as our sweaty bodies writh on purple sheets
her softly uttered moans of delight
declarations of love and orgasmic shivering
moving as one
living as one
the waiter brings menu but i stand and make my way to the door
she is sitting in her car watching the doorway with cold eyes
whatever happened to the range of emotion they used to spill to me
what happened to us
too much
too many lies
too many secret missions
classified and wrapped in red tape
only the higher ups have access and they aren’t talking
an ambush is coming
i feel the eyes from bushes and dark stoops all around me
let them come
i steel myself for the barrage
it’s him
the him that was the root of all of our animosity
he smiles at me
tips his hat and ushers towards the alley to his left
of course she sent him
why not have the man that finished us try and finish me for good
i nod and motion for him to go first
his eyes are two pinpoints of pure hatred as they bore into mine
i try and give off an icy cool demeanor
but i’m ready
never so ready
it isn’t fair what happens to the poor patsy
she tossed him to the lion and knew exactly what outcome would occur
it is two minutes of me punching and kicking him
not satisfied to hear his wheezing cries of mercy
i kick until i’m sure his ribs are broken
hoping to pierce his soft parts with jagged bone
another casualty of war
i see in his eyes he understands
he was a pawn
a foot soldier
i pull out a lighter and ignite the manilla envelope
unopened
and toss it next to his grimacing face before continuing down the alley
unwilling to see her face again
she’ll get the message loud and clear
as will her handlers
sending her was just the next step of cruelty
another battle in the cold war we fight
and we are just victims
pieces on a the chess board
still
i miss her face
her lips
but sentimentality is for weaker men
and i was weak for far too long
one of these days she will show up with a pistol and end me
looking forward to that for sure
This is one of my top ten. Very good. I’ll read again.
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Thank you. I need to read it. Just see parts in my head
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