DianeA Story by Gregory FitzroyA short repartee between two people who started their romance in Las Vegas and ended up evolving that relationship into a couple attempting to create a life together.Diane Another rain drop fell from the awning above my head.
Three fell in total. Shifting the position of my head away from the origin of
rain prevented all contact. “Antony, do not avoid the water. It’s humid here, let it
fall.” Diane said. “Eventually I will be completely cloaked in water, and I
don’t plan on dripping when I enter my house.” I replied. “You wouldn’t be feeling like this if you didn’t drink so
much last night. Antony. I’ve been worried about you recently, so I called Dr.
Marcellus.” Diane said. “And what could be my diagnosis? Possibly postpartum
depression, I assume. Or even more suiting alcohol dependency due to the
inability to communicate. That’s what the doctor said, correct?” I replied
frustrated. “Antony…” Diane said. I grabbed my glass of scotch once more and sipped. Her
eyes pointed towards the ground as if she entered deep thought. Twiddling her
fingers and slightly licking her lips, she froze within time. She sat in her
chair on the verge of tears. Diane walked towards me. She stared me into my eyes, and
as she closed in on my armchair, I noticed the look of deception. She leaned
down to the level of my ear and whispered quiet enough that my original thought
mutated into the idea of seduction. Without speaking, she slid her fingers
across my face and spoke. “When did I fall so deeply in love with you? It’s you.
Everything I ever do is for you.” she whispered. She began to laugh
hysterically. “You never cared about anything in this world. The tree in the
grass is admired by you more than I. But don’t worry Antony. It won’t be long
before I fall out of love with you, it won’t be long at all.” she said. “The night I took you to The Bellagio in Vegas was the
night you fell in love. I came to the conclusion, contrary to your appearance,
that I needed to tell you the way I felt.” I enlightened. “Don’t give me this again Antony.” She cried. “This is
not 1996. Tonight is not the night we gamble and drink away the anxieties of an
ordinary life. We do not kiss beneath the bright lights of Las Vegas. We are
within reach of our reality of a terrible life.” “I lie to you only to protect you,” I said. “I no longer care. I want you to tell me,” she replied. I examined the area around my wife and me. The hydrangeas
in the garden shifted slightly against the spring rains. I no longer could
smell the crisp rain of the season, but rather could sense the punitive stench
of animosity. Diane was speaking as I fell into a temporary trance. Focusing my
attention once more, I hear only the few words that swiftly stirred my state of
mind. “I don’t love you anymore.” Diane said. © 2012 Gregory FitzroyAuthor's Note
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Added on September 13, 2012 Last Updated on September 13, 2012 Tags: romance, love, relationships, vegas, repartee |