Short Story: Winter Love

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David Appleby


A college girl learns about love and loving.


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First the left and then the right, the softest touch of his lips.

He traced my face with his fingers, simply moving his fingers down my face, the lightest touch tracing down my jaw and across my chin and then upward to spread across my cheek bones until he had circumnavigated my face. He returned his finger tips to my lips, caressed and warmed my lips with a feathered touch, encircled them again and again before lowering his face to the pillow. Our noses touched and as we shared the single pillow I held my breath until I picked up his breathing to make it my own, and like that we breathed together, breathed as one.

We pulled the cord from the alarm clock on the night table, disconnected the telephone so that we might listen to the winter rain that snapped against the windowpane; we would hear it and nothing else, save…

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Heidi-jo Swain said "This was quite beautiful David and I know I'll be slated for saying it , but very gentle and perceptive considering that you belong to the gender that is not female... There ! I said it!"
3 months ago
Heidi-jo Swain replied saying "Thank you for the solidarity Diane!"
3 months ago
David Appleby Guest Editor replied saying "Well, well....so Diane, nice of you to 'piggy back' Heidi's lovely comment, which of course makes your own just as special to me. ((Your're brave, too.) Thanks again so much. David"
3 months ago
David Appleby Guest Editor replied saying "Hi Heidi, Thanks so much for this--I'll take that as a valued compliment. I try to write from that perspective and always hope to get it right....so do know I'm glad you said it! David"
3 months ago
Diane Dickson Guest Editor replied saying "That was brave but I'll second it. ☺"
3 months ago
Desmond Kelly said "Hmmm. Obsessive love can be like a drug in the young and you pitched this so well. It was a short tender piece and enjoyable for that. I'm not going to sour this with any cynical man of the world remarks. Well done. Des"
3 months ago
David Appleby Guest Editor replied saying "Des...thanks so much for reading and commenting...I'm glad you liked the short-short story...you found the word I hoped to read from shortbreaders...'tender.' Thanks for this feedback."
3 months ago
Patsy R Liles said "Poor man (professor), David. This is so real life, and I almost held my breath hoping it would end happily ever after, but, it didn't so there. Thanks for this one. Patsy Liles"
3 months ago
David Appleby Guest Editor replied saying "Hi Patsy, Thanks for your comments...no, sometimes there are no happy endings, but there is hope always that from one sad ending much can be learned."
3 months ago
Mary Costello said "David, another gem on the subject of love. Beautiful, tender writing and sad too. It's like a fable- the way the story scopes out and we get the wise granny's extrapolation. Of course, all the advice in the world flies out the window in the face of love, and this girl - and the reader-knows that. Thanks, I really enjoyed reading it."
3 months ago
David Appleby Guest Editor replied saying "Hi Mary, Nice to hear from you! Thanks so much for reading and commenting--and yes, "all the advice in the world flies out the window in the face of love..." Perhaps the toughest lesson to learn, isn't it....So glad you enjoyed the story."
3 months ago
Jay Leffew said "I'm not sure why you tagged this 'unsuitable for some', it was a sweet tale of learning. You can't tell young people; it is very rare they'll learn anything of life until they've experienced it, and isn't she lucky to have such kind arms to enfold her while she's learning."
3 months ago
David Appleby Guest Editor replied saying "Jay--thanks so much! Yes, I'm not sure I understand the age cutoff for this ...I do agree with you though, a teen reader should be ok with this; I'd feel ok reading this in a high school classroom, and now having admitted that I wonder if any lesson would be delivered--like you, I think they'd have to go through it, and that includes boys as well as girls! Yes, the grandmothers everywhere, arms always open, always welcoming."
3 months ago
Willie Douglas said "Lessons of the heart are the most painful, but thanks to the wisdom of the elder for comfort. I don't want to give away the essence of the story in a comment, but it feels as though someone took advantage because of their status and discarded the lesser after they were filled. Thanks David...a wonderfully written romantic story."
3 months ago
David Appleby Guest Editor replied saying "Hi Willie...thanks for your nice comment--the feedback is always valuable to me...Taking advantage...no question about that. It's there and it puts things in a lower key."
3 months ago
Kate Smart said "Very, very nice David! What a wise granny. Thank you for another lovely read."
3 months ago
David Appleby Guest Editor replied saying "Hi Kate....thanks so much! And thanks for giving it a place on your shelf....that means a lot to me."
3 months ago
Diane Dickson Guest Editor said "Very dreamlike but with a real passion flowing through the centre. Beautiful prose and a tale as old as time that never tires in the telling - thanks - Diane"
3 months ago
David Appleby Guest Editor replied saying "Hi Diane, Hope all is well with you! Thanks for reading and commenting. Yes, 'as old as time itself,' and as Jay wrote...one has to experience something like this personally, I suppose, but having a wise grandmother standing by doesn't hurt either!"
3 months ago

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