Thursday, November 15, 2012

Looking Back (Original)

We all look so young. I told Jake for the third time
While running my soft fingertips over the photo’s silky front.
Well, it’s been years, Emma.
I smiled sweetly and snuck a peek at Jake. He was smiling as well.
We both let out a bubbling laugh that we were trying to hold in.
Our original purpose of looking through these pictures
Was to select a couple for our graduation party.
But we were having far too much fun commenting
On every single photo we came in contact with.

He set aside the photo in the ‘keep’ pile and picked through the rest of them
That were spread on my hardwood clad bedroom floor.
He held up another photo and pointed at something that escaped my notice.
My mind kept wondering back to the last photo.
I remember the day exactly.

The approaching winter air was bitter against our rosy pink cheeks
That were hot from hard play.
We had already undressed from our tasseled hats and woolen mittens.
They were unnecessary now;
Our body heat was more than enough to keep us warm.
Our laughter rang like the chimes at church on Sunday,
High pitched and often.

Hours later,
My friends, Jake, and I were still playing our imaginary games,
Adding our own rules and established a forever-changing safe spot.
We had a small pile of treasures that we had found in my backyard.
Jake’s dad gave us an old shoe box to put them in.
A few rocks, dead leaves and small figurines
That we had lost during the summer months.
We vowed to never lose them again.
Of course, we had found them in another place in our yard a year later.

A flash suddenly distracted me from my attempt
To catch Jake in our intense game of tag.
I stopped and looked at my mom holding up a large black camera.
We all crowded together in a little group
Smiling brightly and slung our arms over each other’s shoulders
Say “Cheese”! She encouraged.
We smiled until I thought our faces would rip.
The camera flashed again, blinding us for only a second.

Emma, EMMA!
The voice swiftly brought me out of my flashback.
Jake was looking at me strangely, he gave me his signature look,
Lips pursed slightly and his left eyebrow cocked up.
Don’t stare, it’s rude.
I couldn’t help but laugh at his sarcastic remark,
I was so glad I had friends like him to keep life interesting.

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