Brutal B Stole My Star

When he walked into the room, she didn’t even feel it. Her perception was undone with the thought of him. The lights flashed color to the kick of the bass. His rough, but friendly exterior was more than inviting to the stares of the crowd. A slender, almost female physique working through the bodies. They surrounded her; a wall separating their feelings. He touched her elbow, and ducked behind an onlooker. She turned, expecting a friend. An enemy? Her eyes were met by none. He was a coward. 1

Two steps behind her, his feet tapped out beats to which her heart started to dance. She turned, a risqué scene killed her vision and she backed out quickly. A doorknob to the left was in her reach, and she stumbled outside to choke out the vanilla air. He followed her scent; amber and lime. 2

She sat on the dirty alley concrete, hugging her knees with her head resting low. This is how her mind perceived her self-esteem daily. Since He left. 3

He closed the music inside the warehouse, caging its faux-hate. His fingers fumbled inside his suit pocket, while his right hand jerked loose the tie that was currently strangling him. His cigarettes; where were his cigarettes? “Fucking addictions”, he mumbled under a cough. She heard him, that voice. Her head shot up, and spine went rigid. 4

Her words caught in her throat. What was there left to say?
His vocal chords tied. Where was he going to start?5

“I told you that I would be back for it”, he said clearly for her. She involuntarily looked at her wrist. It was there, like it was everyday. An hourly reminder of their last parting. She unbuckled the watch and threw it at his feet, then returned to her previous position. He let out a quick breath, and watched her brown hair fall over her jeans. Plain brown, nothing flashy or too dark like his other conquests; not like the people she surrounded herself with daily. He picked up the watch, his one favorite material possession, and slipped it into his coat pocket. 6

He knew she wouldn’t accept an apology. She was too stubborn for an easy route to happiness. “Impossible”, he thought and said at the same time. Her head came up again. She mumbled. She spoke? What did she say? “You have no idea”, she repeated as if reading his mind. She was always amazing at it.7

He lit up his addiction, and waited for another word. A word that wouldn’t come without force.8

Five minutes passed them, the band set changed inside the warehouse. Was it time for hers yet? By the way she was dusting herself off, he thought so. He pulled the metal door open, and took one last drag, then followed her inside to the mass of sweat and body heat. 9

“Mic check, 1, 2. Mic check. Alright, it's good. Let’s go.”10

He took his spot to the side, never directly in her eyesight, but close enough to see every one of her facial expressions. He always paid attention to details that only meant something to the world in the moment that they happened. Some he remembered afterward, some he didn’t. The way she worried about him; he would never forget her sore eyes and strained voice. 11

“Rest assured, that with a heart that’s pure
we’ll be victorious and not let our hate
get the best of us!”12


MOVE.13

She’d captured the crowd in under three minutes. This girl was a whole new being.
His little pixie had finally grown into her wings.14


She spoke to individual strangers like they were family as she belted out lyrics and gyrated to fast beats. [CRASH] cymbals were a favorite of hers, he could tell. Why did he ever choose to miss this for lesser people? The people who drifted and fell off his earth. She would never fall, without knowing it she was the axle it spun on. 15

“This song goes out to everyone who has been taken advantage of…
and to those who have taken advantage of…
stay true to the ones you love.”16

Their eyes met, and she saw it; they clearly said, “and I still love you.”17

After the set, he stood back and watched her get little ‘good job’ pats on the back, one hand slid down her side and lingered too long above the small of her back. He took that as the opportune moment to walk up and congratulate her as well. The hand slid off, and joined the others that no longer existed in his world. 18

She walked off at his touch, playing a little harder to talk to than he had thought she would. She’d grown so much more than he gave her credit for, she new more about herself and her boundaries. He wouldn’t trap her like before, this time the feelings would be mutual. Wouldn’t they? She could always flip the cards on him. 19

“Yeah, we are going to Venice for a little bit tonight, a friend of a friend is spinning and I promised I would go”, she was talking to the drummer of another band. He forgot the name of them, it wasn’t one of those important details. She was going to a raver’s club? Since when was trance her style? He had to re-learn this girl. He was going as well, he couldn’t be too out of place there, well not as much as he was at the moment. Suits and old venues didn’t cooperate, but they did make for some odd laughter from the local “musically uninformed” kiddos. The dye was going to their brains, the world was out for a shock. 20

Her little black civic was easy enough to follow. She ducked through a side door with another girl. They were let in by a male with stars tattooed on his arms. He looked not all there, but was nice. He could feel the rhythm pulsing inside his throat already. 21

She bobbed around the crowd, smiling at kids with glow sticks busted all over them. She cracked a blue one her friend had given her at the door. She moved as she felt the beat, doing whatever she liked. The freedom of not caring what others thought was refreshing. She was a stranger here. These people were a whole new crowd, another set of memories to recycle into her mind. 22

His hand caught her now naked wrist, and spun her into his pelvic bone. She jumped, but calmed when she saw his face. It was familiar, he could tell she liked him being there. Near her, touching her. 23

“Blow my whistle, BITCH.”
They laughed. They actually laughed together. Dancing like the idiots in their heads, they moved with the mass of bodies. She had glowing residue smudged on her face from a near by boy who was covered in it and glowing brighter than almost anyone else. Her face must have rubbed against his shoulder. She kept dancing. And he kept having a feeling in the pit of his stomach. That feeling. 24

“I Don’t Want To Fall In Love” by She Wants Revenge started to blare. Their dancing got a little more intense. She couldn’t look in his eyes. His face just hurt her too much. She moved her body with his, one hand on his left hipbone. His left hand pulling her closer by pressing on the small of her back. Reclaiming the spot that the hand earlier had tried to take. The music then stopped blending, and turned into just an original song. An out of the ordinary one for a ‘club’ at that. 25

“Your Guardian Angel” by The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus played clear and clean through the drug infested room. He pulled her close, kissed the top of her head and lingered there while he began to lead her in a slow, waltz-like dance. She breathed him in, every memory, every good and bad time, every kiss.
And then she looked at his face like he was the only one in the room.26

"You're my...
You're my...
my true love
my whole heart.27


Please don't throw that away."28

She sang into his chest. Gentle breathing and a hint of a tear left her body. He could feel the weight of each letter. She didn't look up at him, but his eyes never left the top of her head. 29

Trance took over once more, and their bodies molded into one slick form. He pulled his tie off over his head and put it over hers. It looked good, mixed in with her everyday t-shirt with “Fidelis” spray painted onto it. Nothing she wore made much sense together anyway. He loved that she liked to mix colors, she after all was a very colorful girl. He grabbed the tie and pulled it to him, wrapping the slack around his hand. She was on her toes, still swaying with his hips. She stepped up onto his shoes, balancing somewhat and he picked her up in a spontaneous hug. She felt good, alive in fact. She had missed him. That night was four months to the day of their fallout. Well, his fallout. Her breakdown. 30

Before either of them had a chance to mutter a word to one another, the light came on and the last song ended. Three AM hit hard. She wanted to talk, but knew his house wasn’t where it needed to happened. Her house would do. Her mom wouldn’t be back from “The Cruise” for another week.
“Follow me to my house, ok?”
“Will do.”
He kissed her on the head again.
“Your hair smells good.”
She smiled. He always commented on the way she smelled, and she liked it. 31

The fifteen minute trip passed by happily, with upbeat Spanish ‘Musica‘. He laughed at her, because he could here the music from inside his car. He had the windows down, just so he could hear it a little better. She had an eclectic mind. In her driveway she informed him that she had been listening to the Kumbia Kings, and that he should get off her back about it. He laughed and hugged her. Just like he used to. 32

She unlocked the front door and went straight for her room. The only place in the house that really felt like she belonged. So what if it was small, so was she. All 5 feet and 2 inches of her loved the room. He immediately sat on her bed, a spot that no doubt he had become comfortable laying on. That was in the past. They both pushed it out of their heads. 33

“I missed you”, he whispered into her shoulder as she stood in front of him. She sat on the bed beside him, and let him put his hand around her waist. What was left to say? Nothing. He changed his mind. He was back, wasn’t he? ‘Cherish right now‘, her mind kept screaming at her heart.34

35

“I am a pirate,
you are a Princess.
We could sail the
s e v e n
seas. “36

It was their upbeat lullaby. Her head rested on his shoulder as he talked through the music. Every sorry, every explanation, every hiccup; everything spilled out of his lips. The motion of his heart beating slowly, slower than an average male, kept her head together. His scent had changed. It wasn’t the same smell that stopped her in her tracks when another boy dared to pass her while wearing it. This new, alien scent was better. A comforting hint of him wrapped into a man; not a weak boy. 37


“To the canon’s roar,
their bodies dance ashore…”38


She didn’t cry. The time for that had come and past a month ago. She just took in all of him.
The words, the smell, the feel… she put all five senses to the test.39


They’d fallen asleep holding each other. Both had cried. Both felt a much needed release afterward. The next afternoon she awoke to find herself alone. He’d gone sometime that morning. She cursed herself for being a late sleeper. A glance to the right revealed an envelope safety-pinned to the pillowcase. An orange highlighter smile was her good morning. She took the short note out. It was written in pencil. He never wrote in pen, if he could help it. He hated pens. Too permanent. He was never able to stick with one thing for very long, unless it took something out of him. 40

“Good afternoon, sleepy head!
I had to go into work earlier. Please don’t think I freaked out and left. I’m not scared anymore.
I missed you. I’m off around six; so be home.41

See ya.”42

She looked up. He didn’t run away like usually. He was staying this time around. But for how long?43

Her 93-or-so CDs were in alphabetical order next to her laptop. She closed her eyes and ran her fingers over the plastic cases. iTunes was a whole lot more convenient, but she didn’t want to sift through hoards of music to find something that fit her mood. Leave it to chance. Chance was her friend now. Her hand stopped over the eighth CD from the left on the top shelf: Anberlin - Never Take Friendship Personal. Beautiful.
A Day Late was the song of the hour as she sang until her throat felt like melting.44

“I’m not who you recall anymore,
but I must confess
you are so much more than I remember.45

Can’t help but entertain these thoughts,
thoughts of us together.” 46

Her phone buzzed in the pocket of her jeans. “Hungry?”
She smiled. “Of course.”47

Around 7, they met in a café filled with orchids. She was in awe of the beauty. Orchids were her favorite flower. The most complex flower, and that fit her personality well. 48

“I’d love you forever if you could find a blue orchid for me.” She grinned and pressed her face to his neck. She’d gotten close to an ’I love you’ before, but held back. She would keep teasing around the words until it was certain that he would stay near her this time. “I’ll start my search right after we eat then.” He was being a little sarcastic, but the way he held eye contact for that brief second said much, much more.49

A cover of “Tamacun” by Rodrigo y Gabriela was being attempted by the band of the week at the café. She grabbed hold of his arm and pulled him up. She told him that they would only dance for a couple songs, or maybe until the food made it to the table. He could only think of holding onto her. They swayed, and she never left his reach. Catching their breath at the end of the last dip, he leaned down and kissed her cheek and then let her back up. People were staring. They were the only ones dancing. It was like it was an alien thing for them to be doing. What exactly were they doing? Would the crowd write it off as ‘puppy love‘? Was it any form of love? They weren’t good with titles, probably never would be. Whatever this new fling was, it made them both happier. And this was just Day One.50

“I want you staple-gunned to my side
All of the the time.51

Do I have to spell it out for you?
The chemistry between us could
destroy this place.”52

She sang to him on the way home. They had decided to stay together at her house while her mom was away. It was quite exciting to not be alone anymore. How this week would end, would be the odd part. She had one more year of high school to go, before she was cut loose on the world. He had finished school the previous year and took off on his own. Doing what he pleased. Leaving her to fend for herself, against herself. 53

They made themselves comfortable on the couch of her living room to watch Across The Universe.
Her favorite movie, and one he had refused to see before. She was curled up in a blanket beside him, playing with the idea of holding his hand. She fought herself though. Was this too much, too soon? He made the decision for her by making her hand relax and mold into his, fingers intertwined. She was too happy. She fell asleep. Dreaming another dream of them dancing. She’d had many in the past, but in this one he kissed her while he held her to him. It was a nice change. Longing was gone, hoping was replaced. 54


Author notes

+ I quoted quite a lot of music; Stick Your Guns, Anberlin, PlayRadioPlay, DJ Alligator, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, The Spill Canvas, and Senses Fail are all in quotes.

+ I didn't give my two characters names for a reason.
I want them to be anyone in your life.

+ For me, they are a mix of my friends, and a few family members.
It was fun playing with personalities.

+ The watch, as well as other things are metaphorical, but are also literal.

+ If you want me to explain anything at all, please comment.

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  • afzal shauq
    February 26
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    love it very much

    wow you seem very intelligent and capable in writing...this is very impressive and dramtic ay done work,,like it ...hope you dont forget going through my work to know...

  • Fireworks
    October 15, 2008

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    I loved it, when it comes to the writing.
    You have a great sense of sentence structure and a great style. You know how to bring out images and keep them there without overdoing it.

    The story itself is over cliche. Everything screaming of an "individuality" that isn't very individualistic.

    That's really easy to look past... but it's all too personal and impersonal at the same time.
    Like Melancholic Smile said, there's too many song titles and sort of... too many little details that are really unnecessary.
    It doesn't so much bring insight into the characters as much as it's just filler.

    It seems like a lot of glamour and a lot of melodramatic soap-opera kind of stuff.

    Looking inbetween all of those lines, though; I see where an actual story could progress. It's just not there yet, I guess.

    Amazing, either way. It's just been so long since I've felt like looking into writing.


    • Nuclear
      October 17, 2008
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      Maybe it is meant to be cliche.

      Also, can you see yourself? You're alive in this story.
      <3.


  • Melancholic Smile
    September 22, 2008

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    This was really sweet, a nice story of them getting back together. I don't think the characters needed to have names it worked well without. The only bits that I almost felt were a little unnecessary were the naming of all the songs, even though I love my music, maybe its because I am in the UK but there were some I had never heard of before so naming them didn't make any impact if you see what I mean? But it was a good write and I enjoyed reading it. Thanks for entering and good luck

    • Nuclear
      October 10, 2008
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      Thank you so much for commenting.

      The only reason I named the songs is because they carry a memory.
      Each song reminds me of a different person that I used to create these two characters.

      One question:
      Do you think it needs to be continued?

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