The Rendezvous

There is a place

A place far, far from us, but closer than our fears would ever want

In this place there walks a creature indistinguishable from any human man

But he is distinguished from us, for he lives an immortal life

Our time, in our place, from birth to old age and death, is but a breath for him.

He walks through this place; so far, but too close, never knowing what we call love

And he loves

Or he wishes to, but knows not how

He longs, but knows that his longing is in vain

Time passed not for this immortal creature, and as our time passed he became more and more that which we all fear

He became fear itself

Then

Then he saw her

And he knew he was slain

She looked frail, and yet he saw through her veil of frailty to the strength that slept within her

The shrouded giant that would crush his world

And in that moment he knew love for the first time in all of his centuries upon centuries of existence

He fell to his knees and wept uncontrollably as this unknown feeling swept through his very essence

Like a tsunami sweeping over a lonely atoll

Her voice: “Mister, are you okay?”

A song never before heard in his universe of darkness

He hid his face, shrank from her and managed only a timid “Yes, now please go away”

She did not move

She did not speak

As time did not pass, he eventually looked up at her.  When he did so, she smiled at him

And extended her delicate hand to help him to his feet

He accepted her hand

And he rose

And for the first time in his immortal life, he did not know what to say, or do

He looked away and down, and spied a single flower

He reached away and down and robbed it from the plant that gave it life

When he did so, he assured it of its rapid death

And, in a way, his own

He presented it to her

The smile that beset her face at this simple gift was so pure and so beautiful that his face, struggling as it was to resist, bore a smile too

He accidentally spoke aloud: “I cannot recall that I have ever smiled before.”

He thought of his centuries without love, torn to shreds by her simple smile, and began to cry again 

But gently this time

He stood before her, wishing with everything he had ever known, that she would leave

And yet his entire life was begging her to stay with him forever

Forever

She could never know the forever in which he lives

This immortal existence, which he had cherished for so long, now became a burden unbearable

As he gently wept, she placed her free hand which held her flower and his death upon his cheek

For she was still holding his hand with her other

This was too much

He needed to flee

Flee to the caressing safety of the fear and darkness he had become

But he couldn’t

He couldn’t

He didn’t want to

His life was no longer his, but hers

He had just not formally presented it to her yet

She looked at him and said

“There’s something strange about you.  Can you tell me what it is?”

“Over time.  Over time, my beautiful flower, if you will allow me”

“Yes, I think I will.  I want to”

He gently removed her hand from his face and placed a gentle kiss upon it

She smiled ever more

He smiled

“I am Heinrich.  I am at you service.  Whatever you wish in this world I shall be honored to make it happen”

“I am Alexandra.  I am honored to make your acquaintance, Heinrich, but for now I must go.  May I meet you here tomorrow?”

“Tomorrow at this same time?  I shall be here”

“I, too.  Until then.”

She gently placed one finger over his lips, took a deep breath of her flower, and gazed deeply into his eyes

After a few moments of love and curiosity growing between them, she slowly turned from him

He stood there, unable to speak or even move as she walked away

As she walked away, she turned once and smiled at him

Then she turned away and continued walking, leaving him standing there, in love

As she walked, she gave an almost inaudible hiss, opened her mouth and grew two long, razor sharp fangs

She ran her tongue gently and sensually over them as if in anticipation of a feast yet to come, then retracted them

She strode purposefully away from him.  She would wait until tomorrow

© 2020, Christopher A. Hollrah