The babble of a middle-aged lunatic.
A Mystery In The Dark
Published on November 12, 2006 By Xythe In Blogging
This is my first attempt at doing anything like this, so please don't be to harsh on me with your criticism

Theme:

“The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead: his eyes are closed."
- Albert Einstein

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Life has been pretty dismal of late he was thinking as he sat in his darkened den. The tumbler of bourbon on ice, cold and sweaty in his palm was disappearing quickly.

He let his numbing mind wander to the stunningly exotic speaker he had absently listened to earlier in the day, as she lectured passionately on mathematics and symmetry in nature.

Taking a heavy drag off a skunky blunt, he entertained the visage of her lithe form stretched out as she depicted cartoons of flowers and butterflies accompanied by long strings of formulae on a blackboard in colored chalks.

Her filmy white blouse clung tightly against her well-formed bust, faintly transparent from the day’s sultry weather and her pin-striped slacks leaving little to the imagination as she stretched on tippy-toes wrapped in strappy sandals with short heels, to insert a notation she had left out of a chain in her math.

Feeling a stir in his lap, he briefly opened his eyes, making sure there were no lurkers encroaching on his fantasy. But seeing only thick blue curls of smoke filtering through moonbeams from an open window, he settled back to his erotic musings.

He could feel her spicy perfume; and felt another jump in his lap when he remember her pausing briefly from the attentive body of studants, glancing quickly in his direction with scintillating hazel eyes to flash him a brief, half smile, illuminating her natural beauty. Thoughts of calculus and cartoons had completely vanished.

Her scent was strong now and his stomach quivered. He felt a soft, supple hand tease at his lap from behind his easy chair, and warm succulent lips just below his ear whispering seductively; “I love you”.

Rising to embrace her petite form, he pressed his mouth over her pouty lips, and simply died in her arms for a long moment before his wife led him up the stairs."

Comments
on Nov 12, 2006
I won't reiterate what I said on my blog except to say keep it up and thanks for being part of this club.
on Nov 12, 2006
keep it up and thanks for being part of this club.


Yes, this was very good and I agree with Maso there. And I think the brevity is a good thing too. Hmmm....I need to work on that
on Nov 12, 2006
This was very good. Pleasant surprise at the end.
on Nov 12, 2006
Very nice...except for the Calculus part. Heh, heh...I kid, I kid. It's still very good.

~Zoo
on Nov 13, 2006
Thanks guys..I appreciate it

Zoo, as I may have mentioned, I took calculus up through differential equations. I was a "c" student in calc, and even to attain c's it was grueling for me. I have to tell you though, today in the real world, that knowledge is invaluable to me. It would take me a while to get back into the swing of solving calc problems, but the power of estimation I gained from learning Calc is really powerful.

Don't worry bro, you'll live, and You'll enjoy it!

Thanks again guys.
on Nov 14, 2006
Very good, Xythe, I enjoyed this.


Thanks LW. I appreciate it