\"Writing.Com
*Magnify*
SPONSORED LINKS
Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/view_item/item_id/2307733-A-Portrait-of-Desire
Item Icon
\"Reading Printer Friendly Page Tell A Friend
No ratings.
Rated: 13+ · Fiction · Horror/Scary · #2307733
A man desires a portrait painting he can not have.
Orville Morrison couldn’t take his eyes off the small painting in the mayor’s parlor. It was a little 5x7 inch portrait of pretty dark haired little girl. It was nearly hidden by the potted African violet, worn leather Bible, and pipe smoking instruments. The lace covered petite round table beside the mayor’s wing backed chair barely contained these items. With a gentle clatter, the mayor set his tea cup and saucer down in front of the portrait. Irritated by the man’s ignorant action, Orville wanted to move himself to a different upholstered chair. To a place where he could still drink in the sweet angel’s pre-puberty body.

“Mr. Morrison, are you listening to me?”

He jerked his head up. “I’m sorry, Mr. Mayor. I’m quite distracted by that lovely picture. Is that an original oil painting?”

The mayor’s long thin fingers, plucked the frame off the table. “Why, yes, it is. It is of my granddaughter, Emily.” He leaned forward and handed the painting to Orville. “She’s a couple of years older now. That was painted by an artist heading out west to the gold fields.”

Obsession fixed his eyes on the child’s seductive innocence. Orville must have this painting.

The mayor leaned forward and reached his empty hand out.

Orville drew back into his chair then forced himself to smile. Slowly he handed the painting back. He wondered if he could hang back when the mayor escorted him out of the room. Could he slip the portrait into his suit jacket pocket? Would it fit? Would the mayor suspect him if upon his return to the parlor he noticed it was missing? Of course he would. But he must have it!

Orville said, “The child looks so intelligent and thoughtful.”

“Oh, she is. You will be delighted to know she will be one of your students this year.”

Orville froze. “Wonderful, I’m going to look forward to it. Now I don’t want to take up anymore of your time.” He rose from his chair. “Thank you for the key to the school house. I’ll ride out there now and begin setting up.”

As the mayor escorted him out, Orville glanced at the portrait one last time. It is such a pity my lovely little painting that I can’t own you. I’ll just have to settle for caressing your source. The anticipation excited him.
© Copyright 2023 debmiller1 (debmiller1 at Writing.Com). All rights reserved.
Writing.Com, its affiliates and syndicates have been granted non-exclusive rights to display this work.
Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/view_item/item_id/2307733-A-Portrait-of-Desire