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For you - 10. Chapter 10

We were sitting at a knee-high wall in the backyard of the motel, barely covered by the porch roof, while raindrops were falling from the summer night’s sky. That picture in itself had a certain beauty.

“So, what now?” Rhys broke the silence.

“Quod esset demonstrandum,” I replied. “On the other hand: I realized something else tonight: Was us heading for the border really primarily romantic, or was it running away? I mean, I never felt closer to you than last night, when we kinda pushed away from each other. Ironic, I know.”

“Yeah, I think, you have a certain point here,” Rhys said, looking into the pitch-black night outside the range of the Chinese lantern hanging over our heads. “Of course, we see all these couples in the movies or at school, but honestly, I don’t really know, how it feels—and how would I know?”

“No offense, but I don’t think, I was romantically in love with you either,” I disclosed to him.

“None taken.” Rhys laughed. “Funny. Another thing, we have in common.”

I felt so relieved at that moment.

“That brings us back to the question: What now?” Rhys concluded.
”Well,” I started. “Since neither of us is in love with the other, or wants to have sex with the other any longer, let alone, the point of the whole road trip is kinda defeated, I think, we should head back.”

That sounded less convinced than it sounded in my head.

“I agree with everything except the road trip. Let’s do one last stop without the burden of sex’n’love. Just two people taking the chance to visit one more place when they are there anyway.”

I agreed.

 

If this was a movie, you'd hear us continue our conversation, fading out in the distance.

"Can we have a campfire?"

"We won't sit under one blanket. No way."

But since it is not, forget what you just read.

Thanks for sticking with me and my characters on this journey. Your comments and our conversations have been fun. Maybe, we see each other again in the comments of one of my other stories—or maybe yours?
Copyright © 2022 Zuri; All Rights Reserved.
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Believe it or not, but I do believe in feedback being a currency—at least for content you get for free(!). And before you might think, I might like to change it: I like it to be free. However, feedback ultimately is what motivates me (you could say "fuels me"). Without feedback, how could I possibly know what you think about it and if you crave more or just desperately want me to shut up for once? That's why feedback is important. And by "feedback", I don't just mean clicking a random emoji; I don't necessarily mean writing a wall of text either. Just a few, but personal lines—after all, that's what distinguishes you folks from bots. I really want to go this journey with you, but in order to do that, I need to know, you are there with me. So don't hesitate to post your few cents below a chapter, be it praise or a list of things you didn't like—one comment is still more than none. I'm looking forward to reading from you!
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4 hours ago, drown said:

Hmm.

Now I don't know where they stand. If there's no sexual attraction and no romance, shouldn't there be friendship? I want their friendship explored. Their interpersonal relationship is hard for me to grasp, and now I sit here wondering what's going to happen. Maybe that's a point in and of itself though.

Thank you for posting. 🧡

I can see how this resolution is a bit … anticlimactic 😅 However, I'm in favor of an open ending most of the time. They'll have one more stop—and who knows what will happen 🤷‍♂️ But then, we have this section from the previous chapter:

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Rhys sat up as well and was right behind me. The next thing I felt was his embrace. I would have expected it to be a sexual pose, loaded with eroticism, but surprisingly it wasn't. I first wanted to pull away, but now I let Rhys hold me. It didn’t feel like we were lovers. It didn’t matter at this moment. We were just friends … I just realized, we hadn’t been up until now. We had never been close before. Physical, but not close.

 

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It was like a very good European movie, the ending was not what you would expect, but superb anyway because like all good movies and stories it leaves you feeling fulfilled, satisfied, on an emotional high, as if the characters and their story is not just fiction, but real. Excellent! And the final chapter was superb in its descriptions: We were sitting at a knee-high wall in the backyard of the motel, barely covered by the porch roof, while raindrops were falling from the summer night’s sky. ... looking into the pitch-black night outside the range of the Chinese lantern hanging over our heads. Really, really, well done!

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4 minutes ago, Talo Segura said:

It was like a very good European movie, the ending was not what you would expect, but superb anyway because like all good movies and stories it leaves you feeling fulfilled, satisfied, on an emotional high, as if the characters and their story is not just fiction, but real. Excellent! And the final chapter was superb in its descriptions: We were sitting at a knee-high wall in the backyard of the motel, barely covered by the porch roof, while raindrops were falling from the summer night’s sky. ... looking into the pitch-black night outside the range of the Chinese lantern hanging over our heads. Really, really, well done!

Thank you! I'm glad, you like it. Some scenes were like a movie in my head and I tried my best to transcribe that on the page. I did everything right, when I was able to invoke that image in your heads.

Yeah, I feel, the twist is the problem for most, who expected something else entirely. So having you read it till the end and finding it satisfying nonetheless, means a lot!

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2 minutes ago, Zuri said:

I feel, the twist is the problem for most, who expected something else entirely

You never know what people are coming here to read. Myself, I'm looking for those less than abundant works of literary merit. Those well written stories that stand out from the mass. Stories which grab you with the writing quality, the characters, plot and emotions. Great stories. This was one of those stories.  

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5 minutes ago, Gary L said:

Much of the “labelling”/self-identification found me floundering, with terms I had never heard of before.

That's a good example of "you never stop learning". New labels are created every day, some are more specific, some more broad. As long as more and more people find one that fits them or maybe come to the realization, they don't need any, that's a good thing, in my opinion.

7 minutes ago, Gary L said:

Nevertheless, I find the ending very good and authentic to their situation.  […] Thank you 🙏 

I'm happy, you enjoyed the story. Thank you for reading it 😊

8 minutes ago, Gary L said:

An enjoyable, if challenging, read.

I hope, "challenging" in a good way 😉

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