Broken Will

Broken Will

A Story by Inda
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A short story about loving someone from afar.

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Broken Will

            My will crumbles when you’re around. The coldness and numbness disappears and once more I feel your warmth; like the one I used to carry around when I was young, before I discovered the wonders of whiskey and rum. Your green eyes are full of light and so brighten my days; this is a bit bothersome for I’m hung-over. I know you’re far from me and getting further away each day, but I don’t need more than the sight of your face to sober up a little. I don’t want to hold you close, for you are too delicate, me, I’m rather clumsy. I don’t need to feel your lips upon mine, nor do I see them closing in on me anytime soon. I am like the proverbial fly on the wall. I am much better at observing, most people hate to be lonely; I see beauty in it. I don’t mind drinking alone. I don’t mind the quiet; it’s the useless chatter that bothers me most.

            But lately, I’ve been feeling the burden of the distance I keep from you and the bottle. The one thing that keeps growing is my curiosity and I wonder how it feels to hold you. How is the texture of your golden skin, your pouty lips, and your skillful tongue? How would I handle the curves of your hips, and the grandeur of your breast?  I haven’t drunk in weeks now. I’m enjoying my company I must say; the thoughts of Bukowsy on Women. Sobriety has helped me get along and even allowed me to write a couple of songs.  

            I stay away from the bars and from your smile, your eyes, and your body. I stay away from all the light that remains in this dead end town. Yet, something about your laughter is calling me closer to you; something about your soul resonates in mine. I feel a connection I’ve never felt before.  I can feel my will is getting weaker as time goes on.  Months have gone by and I still don’t know your name. I fear I lost control of my hands. Now I am consumed by a fire, running around trying to put it out with a bottle of vodka. Watching you live in the distance doesn’t seem to be enough anymore. Soon I may want to approach you, even talk to you.

            I must steady myself, for I cannot fall.  For I know I am not capable of fabricating joy. All I do is cause distress. I have hands that hurt everything they touch, cursed like Midas. I cannot love anything that doesn’t come in a bottle. My words are like doubled edge swords, they cut deep and precisely on both ends. All I cause is pain and tears and bitterness, like birth. If I really care for you I must walk away. Besides, you seem to have found another and he seems rather sharp, a bad drinker too. The tie and suit type, with the slim features and heavy wallet. Young like you too. The only thing I got on him is years and experience, but mostly years.

            So I close my eyes and fists tightly as I leave your favorite bar, knowing I will never feel your warmth again. The moon doesn’t show emotion and neither do the stars as they fade behind the clouded sky. I leave your side; sort of speak, because my will crumbles when you’re around. My skin feels burnt and my lips are wet, my soul feels colder and my heart is aching, but I am at ease.

             This time I am not alone, I got my friend Jack Daniels with me. I’m going to pour his essence down the drain of my kitchen sink.  More importantly I spared you from the pain and anguish I carry about.  Who knows, maybe someday I’ll feel like I deserve you and your beauty. But, for now I must finish my scuffle with this bottle. Hmm, looks like Jack won this round, now is time for another.

© 2012 Inda


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Inda
Still not completely satisfied with it all, would love any input.

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