[13] - Apartment

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[13] – Apartment

“Where do you live?”

The bookstore had closed again

With the last jingle of the bell

As it shut behind the two

Strangers.

“Art Gallery.”

The girl pointed down the street

Away from the bookstore and coffee shop.

“You don’t have a house? An apartment?”

The girl shook her head.

“But I am saving up for an

Apartment.

Nothing too big. A small cozy one.

Empty, with blank walls.

No furniture.”

“Isn’t that boring?

Plain?

Lonely?”

The girl smiled.

“The thing is, I will fill it with myself.

I will paint the walls with the colors

Running in and out of my head.

I will buy and make

My own furniture

So that I can be the designer of my own castle.

I will have everything I love

Surrounding me, with no one

To judge me or tell me off.”

The boy stared at the girl

As she rambled on and on about the way she

Was going to fill that once empty place

With the wonderfulness that is herself.

And as the streetlights lit up her

Hopeful smile once more

The boy took a drag from his newly lit cigarette

And secretly hoped that she

Would do the same with him.

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