Friday, July 19, 2013

1.6 I belong here




Finally, the next morning arrived. Anna had been awake most of the time, picturing the date in her head. She knew that it hadn’t happened yet, of course, but her imagination made it into the most beautiful day of her life. In her daydreams, he always greeted her by gently pulling her closer and placing a gentle kiss on her lips.  Then he smiled his beautiful smile and invited her inside. There, they would talk for hours and hours, occasionally touching each other accidentally. Sometimes on purpose, too. In the evening, when it was getting late, he drove her home in his truck and then brought her to the door of her little come. He looked deep into her eyes and she returned the gaze. They stood like this for ages, just holding each other closely and feeling what the other person felt. Understandably, Anna was unable to sleep after this.


She dragged herself out of bed and hopped into the shower. As the hot water dripped on her face – the shower had not been working probably for a few days now, but a handyman was too expensive –, she couldn’t help but drift back to her daydreams for a few minutes. As soon as she was out of the shower and dressed again, her cellphone rang. It showed his name on the display, and she froze for a minute. Was he going to cancel on her now? She wasn’t sure how she would take it, because this clearly would be a rejection. Her voice trembling, she answered the call. It was him, indeed, but he only wanted to confirm the details for the afternoon. His melodic voice made her feel safe and bursting with energy at the same time, and she smiled during the entire phone call.


Although the next few hours passed way too slowly, they were over eventually. Time to visit the ranch once more. When she got out of the taxi, the first thing she saw was the horses all around the house. This banished the bad thoughts from her head for good. He was home, and he was going to greet her in a minute. She knew better than to expect a romantic encounter as she had experienced it over and over in her dreams.


Shaking all over her body, she rang the bell. This time, she didn’t have to wait very long before the door opened and the man who had deprived her of all sleep the last nights stood right in front of her, smiling all over his face. So far, this was exactly like her dreams. She reminded herself of staying calm, of not letting her feelings overwhelm her, which resulted in awkwardly raising her hands to something between a hug and a shrug. “So,” she said, “we finally made it.” It was really hard not to get lost in his beautiful dark eyes. Again, she had to remember that this was not her dream. This was reality, and what happened would be for real this time. It was not going to be like her dream.
A second later, she was proven right. This was nothing like it.


It was even better. Without saying a single word, he put his strong arms around her and kissed her passionately. She just stood there in shock, not really knowing what to do and where to put her hands. It had been so long since someone had kissed her, and she was a little scared. But at the same time, a feeling of pure happiness flowed through her, capturing every fiber of her being.


When he let go of her, stepped back a little and bit his lip insecurely, she smiled. Then she took a step closer, embraced him and completely devoted herself to him and his touch. Time stood still and there seemed to be nobody but those two in the entire world.


Soon they took it inside, as if not to lose any time. This man seemed to be everything she had ever dreamed of, and she was not planning of letting him go ever again. She felt what he felt, without a single word being spoken.

When she looked into his brown eyes, practically devouring her, but at the same time savoring her, she knew she was in love with him already. She knew that there was nothing she couldn’t do, as long as he was by her side. As long as it had taken her to trust anybody ever again, it had been worth it. Every single minute of the inner fights and the insecurities ended right here.


Everything ended right here, on the freshly made bed of a man who had introduced her to the lovely world of horses and love. During everything that followed this thought, she felt like watching herself from above, as if she was not in her body. Watching the two of them filled her with peacefulness. This was what she wanted every single day to be like.


When she walked around the room afterwards to collect her clothes, she couldn’t escape that feeling of joy that spread in her stomach and soon filled every fiber of her body. She was proud, yes, and she was also happy about opening up to another human being. Her new life had really started, and she couldn’t wait to see what was going to happen next.


Unfortunately, Jo got a call from his music company, where he was needed for some problems. This left Anna with the horses, since Jo’s roommate was still at work, too. She decided to brush the horses and feed them a little something. A slow and careful approach seemed the best way to gain their trust.


One horse approved of the brushing, but as soon as Anna hold out her hand, the horse neighed vociferously, and bared its teeth. Frightened, Anna stepped back and decided to postpone the rest of her plan for now. She still had so much time to get to know them. For now it was Jo who counted the most. 


Author's notes: Why do my sims take ages to meet any people at all, but then decide within seconds that they want to go all the way with someone? 

Sunday, July 7, 2013

1.5 The thoughts keep chasing me




The first thing Anna did in the morning was changing her hairstyle a little. She had been carrying that bun around for too long, and it was time to loosen up a little, literally. It felt weird to have the hair flying around her shoulders all day long, and she caught herself more than once unconsciously twirling it into a ponytail to get it out of the way. Yes, it definitely felt weird, but it also felt like she was free.


After a short breakfast on the terrace, she still had some time left to take care of her plants. The aconite had been growing very well, even without being watered for the last few days. The apple tree, however, was barely higher than the last time she had checked. But since trees took longer time to grow, that was quite alright.


The minute work was over, she packed her things and went over to the man that could possibly change her life for the better. He had sounded excited on the phone, which filled her heart with joy. That meant that he was actually looking forward to seeing her again.


Standing in front of his house, she hesitated for a bit. There had been no time to change, and her work coat was probably a little dirty. She took one, two deep breaths and then rang the doorbell. This was the moment she had been waiting for during the last 24 hours. How would he actually react when seeing her? Pulling her into a hug? Or would he be a gentleman and just shake her hand? That was unlikely. While she waited, the seconds passed, soon turning into minutes. She rang the bell again. Nothing happened. Was he in the shower, unable to hear anything?


She decided to give him the benefit of the doubt and wait for some time. As soon as he walked through the house, he would see her and immediately open the door. Also, she could use the time to work on her guitar skills a little.

Minutes turned into a half-hour, which soon turned into an hour. Nobody walked through the house, nobody opened that door for her. Nobody was there.


Disappointed, she did not go straight home, but decided to stop by the gallery for a few minutes. It was unusual for her to feel like being amongst people, especially when she was feeling down, but she really did not want to be alone right now. There were so many thoughts flying around in her head that she could not deal with, unless she wanted to break down completely. It was better to hold her head up high, even though she felt like crying.


Soon she was surrounded by people, who all wanted to talk to her. She was still considered “the new girl in town”, and people seemed to feel the need to know everything about her. One man, Gavin Pinkerton, was particularly intrusive and did not back off, even when Anna clearly showed him that she was not interested in a flirt. A woman standing nearby did not come to her help, but just stood there and watched, looking indifferent. Anna was on her own on this one, and apparently she did not handle it well enough, since that guy kept getting closer and closer. When she closed her eyes for a second, to establish some piece in her mind, pictures from the past immediately flashed before her eyes. A strong hand, coming out of nowhere. An angry face, staring at her in disbelief. This was what she had run away from not too long ago. Did she want to jeopardize what she had built here, again?


No. She was stronger now, and she was not going to let some guy make her feel the humiliation and pain again, just because she did not dare to open her mouth. Confidently taking a step forward, she looked that guy straight in the eyes. Her face was distorted into a mask of anger, and he unconsciously leaned back a little. She used the surprise effect and made her point very clear. If he was not going to leave her alone, she was going to make his life hell. She was not going to let him treat her that way, just because he was a frustrated bachelor. Sure, the last part had been a guess, because she still did not know much about this town’s inhabitants, but by the look on the face she could tell that this guess had been a bull’s eye.


The woman next to her still stood and stared. Then she snorted, and soon was rocked with laughter. Both Anna and Gavin met her with disbelief. What was happening here now? When the woman was able to breathe again, she turned around to face Anna and introduced herself as Jacquie Miller. She told her how delighted she was to see Gavin Pinkerton being turned down by someone, since he hit on everything that had two legs. It had been high time he was rejected so distinctly, and doing it in public had just been a bonus. Of course she had seen how miserable Anna had been in the previous conversation, but she had waited on purpose, in order to see if she was able to stand up for herself. This had been a huge success. Anna could not herself, but started giggling as well. In fact, this was the most humiliating rejection for a man like him, and it had been her who had caused it. She could be proud of herself.


While still talking to Jacquie, who seemed like a really nice woman, Anna felt her chest pocket vibrating. It was her cellphone. With an apologetic smile, she turned away from Jacquie, and then opened the text message that had just arrived. It was from him and read “Hey Anna, sooo sorry about today. Had to work an extra-shift&my cell was dead. Couldn’t call. So sorry!! Meet me tomorrow at my house, 3 p.m.? Will be there, I swear! Please. I’m so sorry.” Although still being mad, she smiled. He really made an effort to soothe her, and that was a good sign. She still was no sure whether she should go there.


After the gallery had closed, she quickly rushed over to the grocery store, because she was out of everything - one of the biggest disadvantages of living alone was that nobody could do the shopping for you. Before she had a chance to actually enter the store, her cellphone rang. When she answered, his meek voice met her ears. He apologized again for standing her up in the afternoon, and insisted on her coming over the following day. Since it was a Saturday, and she therefore had the day off, she reluctantly agreed. After all, she really wanted to see him, and today had shown her that she was actually stronger than she had thought.


Although it would probably have been smarter to keep the dishes as something she had to do in the morning, in order to distract the thoughts from the upcoming meeting, she decided to clean the house there and then. All those dishes with the flies flying around irritated her. Besides, her mind was already going crazy about the next day, so it was not too bad to be distracted right now. Nobody knew how that date, if it was a date, would go, and she was both excited and scared. It was obvious that she would not get a lot of sleep this night, but it was worth a try.