Prose about a broken promise |
She walked up behind me lightly rubbing her hand across the center of my back causing my nerve endings to quiver I looked deeply into her blue eyes and said thank you with my own Was I going to the banquet she inquired? "Absolutely" I replied, still savoring her touch. "Will you dance with me then " she asked? "Absolutely" A dance with her would be like holding heaven in my arms having an angel rest her head on my shoulder. "Absolutely" We were seated at different tables when I finally caught her eye She smiled warmly at me I could almost feel her hand on the center of my back again as I sat and shivered in my seat She with her crowd and I with mine politely eating dinner passing the time The whole time wanting to be somewhere or with someone else Dinner completed I looked for her across the hall The contrast between her fair skin, blond hair and black dress made her an easy target for my eager eyes There were literally scores of friends who required my attention or acknowledgment that I had to traverse to get to her side, her arms, her soft touch, her gentle manner The politics of being me, the politics of friendship kept me from her arms as I watched her dance The needy brunette stood between her and I The option of being in her sweet embrace was fading I could not escape soon enough I watched as she walked out of the hall an early flight to catch Quickly I went out too, if only to say goodnight I looked into Caribbean blue of her eyes with their lucid look of hurt I gently reached for her hand and placed it in mine "I'm sorry I missed dancing with you" She chivalrously smiled back at me and softly said, "me too" as we embraced I was afraid to let her go that I might never hold her again If I had one chance to change one thing in my life it would have been the disheartened look in her eyes that evening I could only think and say to myself "I'm sorry I missed dancing with you" As she walked out of my sight |