Empty Wishes and GuitarsA Story by AlexThe last chord of the song slowly diminished and for a moment, nothing but dead air hung between the two phone lines. “I’d better get off,” he said. “I have a little more homework to finish. I imagine you do too.” “What a nerd,” he picked playfully. “Type A personality all the way. You know me.” “That I do,” he replied. “Of course. It’s my favorite” “I know. As you wish,” he replied. At first, Dianne heard nothing but the sound of him adjusting his body and his guitar. Finally, he settled and a haunting melody wafted through the phone speaker. The opening solo was beautiful, and it gave her chills every time she heard it; he had spent over a month perfecting it. Robbie then broke into the first verse, and as always, Dianne closed her eyes and pictured him there beside her. Unknown to him, she swayed back and forth to the words leaving his mouth, not only hearing them, but becoming immersed in them. But all things must come to an end. So sadly, just as every other night before, the notes began to fade away and Dianne was released from the song’s spell. “Thank you,” she said quietly, breaking the silence. “Anything?” she asked, almost hoping he’d hear the desperation in her voice. “Good night Dianne. Sweet dreams.”
Click. She hung up the phone and stood to go set it back on the hook. After that, Dianne slowly went to put on her pajamas, wash her face, and head to bed. Once there, she pulled the covers tightly over her body, switched off the lamp and shut her eyes for the second time that night. Just as before, she let the bittersweet melody carry her to sleep. She knew he’d never belong to her. But that had never mattered. Still the words rang in her ears as she drifted off: “Oh how I wish…how I wish you were here…”
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Added on June 9, 2008 Last Updated on June 11, 2008 AuthorAlexSilverhill, ALAboutI'm Alex. I like to write. I write about however I'm feeling at the moment. There's a reason and a story behind everything written here. Ask me about it. I'd love to talk to you. I'd love to know you... more..Writing
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