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[b]There Was that Dance *sigh*[/b]

I must preface this by saying this is a work of fiction and that the events never happened- at least not to me.

It would not have been possible, in whole or in part, without the inspiration of @sagepoet and one of his posts. That post can be read below.

It was interesting taking in part what he had said and roughly following the outline to it but to a much different ending and setting. Very few times do writers inspire me to this point! And yet, I felt as if I had my own tale to tell. He had read a preview copy of this before this posting.

However, on EP, Hongruilin inspired my daily in her writings and muses. She was, and remains and very special person and I so hope she still inspires where she is now-wherever that is.

I do believe, however that we have some good writers here that due to bad nature that stories has to it do not write. I wish that would change and this place would become as it once was at EP in and as much as stories and supporting were.


Please Enjoy!


[c=#BF0080](me writing in the masculine vernacular. I can write both feminine or masculine but I prefer feminine)

[i]I can still remember that night. There was a still sweetness to it. The dance hall, not that far from the beach was full and classical music filled the air as couples moved about. I remember that salt air scent that permeated the dance floor despite there being a touch of chill to the air.

I watched as he approached her and asked for the next dance. He was a gentleman. At least he was dressed as one who was well refined in the arts of being such. He wore a three piece suit with a pastel purple button down shirt that may be called lilac. I could not hear the words but I watched as they left his lips.

She was as I remember her, a charmed beauty that could melt hearts with just one look or one glance. I’ll not say she was schooled in the art of being a lady but to me she was on the night I asked her the same thing on a different dance floor.

Did we stop when the music ended? I really do not know and I have pondered that issue many times over the years. That moment she just felt so right!

I remember walking her to a veranda which overlooked a rather large expanse. We had drinks and talked a part of the night away. She had mentioned the gazebo looking adorable in Spring flowers. I asked if we could walk to it and to that end we did. I believe she was lovelier in the background of the flowers than a dance hall.

Ah! but how time passed the next few weeks! There was a look of love in our eyes and a lightness to our step. Maybe gaiety is a better word? We held hands and talked but never did we kiss. I’l not say that was taboo but it always felt as if that intimate act was reserved-for another time, another place –and perhaps another altogether.

One night that seemed so perfect in all respects I leaned in to kiss her. How I longed to have my lips meet hers in a intense, electric and goosebump inducing moment. As one may know a gentleman never tells so I shall leave it at that but I will say OMG!!! I had found heaven!

And that was my mistake.

I had crossed an unseen line. I had taken that which was not mine to take. I knew it instantly.

It was the last time I would ever see her-until tonight as I watched the courting scene play out in front of me. I watched as she held out her hand and he gently took it and led her to the floor as the music continued. I saw the same contented look on her face, for him, that was for me in another life. Our eyes met. there was a ….distance to our look. The look of approval and acceptance was gone as she sashayed across the floor, graceful as ever.

For a moment I closed my eyes and I was transported back to an earlier time. When love was new and I felt her in my arms as we danced. I could feel the closeness one more time as I breathed her scent in. I remember the veranda and the gazebo where we first interlocked fingers. Even now it all felt so real- so alive-so vibrant.

And for a while, I held her in my arms, as I let my mind wander. It felt as if there was only today and no tomorrow. And I was content with that.

As I opened my eyes I realized how much I missed living in that moment.

I barely had a second to readjust my senses as she sat beside me and took my hand and smiled that same smile….[/i][/c]

The writing that inspired this--https://similarworlds.com/3049810-I-Love-To-Express-Myself-Through-Writing/2347829-I-hear-the-classical-tunes-in-the-background?rid=26586475
Peaches · F
Beautifully written. ⭐️Stories like this makes dreamers of us all. I see you speak of your friend and know you miss her.
@Peaches Thanks. I rather like dreaming like this.

Yes I do miss her and for a time she was a great inspiration. I hope she is inspiring others now.
SW-User
I love this! You have always been such a mastermind with the romance. It also has that old world feel to it, possibly the Victorian period. Please keep writing and posting , I've always enjoyed it.
@SW-User I'm glad you do love it. Thanks for reading this. I had thought this may touch a sentimental part of your and spark your imagination as to the events as well. The unsaid events....
SW-User
@Elandra77 Oh but of course it does!!!❤
CCMorgan · 51-55, M
This is so well done! You write so eloquently... it paints the picture in my mind, and for any who read you're works. A joy to read, thank you for sharing!
@CCMorgan *blushes furiously* Thank You so much!

I really loved writing this! Like you, as I was writing it I was transported to that place and time and I was living in that moment smelling the myriad of scents around me and getting lost in the sweet sounds. At times I was overwhelmed with emotion and had to stop. I did not want a sad tale and yet I knew it would not exactly be one of happiness. Yet happiness can be found!

It allows the reader to assume much should they so desire and it poses more questions than it answers. I may go back to this sometime and attempt to fill in some holes in the wall.
CCMorgan · 51-55, M
@Elandra77 It's beautiful. I hope that you do! I loved being "transported" as a reader! It's what I love most about reading. It's the brain candy that takes you to another world...
marsbar · F
Very endearing. It reminds me of a period piece where there were balls in high society & the art of courtship was commonplace. :)
@marsbar This is a bit what I was after. Although not quite the Belle Epoque era of the 1890's or even the Nouveau Chic of the Roaring 20's but somewhere in between- I wanted the flair of high society to be there yet I also wanted it relatable on a much more basic level.

It IS a tale of Endearment!
marsbar · F
@Elandra77 Well written then if that was your goal! 😇
Wow! This is so beautifully written. Did you talk of past lifetimes in this one?
@Elandra77 very nicely done, Elandra! You've quite the talent at writing.

Yes, that's exactly how I felt too...that the timing wasn't right then, but it will be someday in the future. Oh...my heart aches to think of that separation that the two souls have to endure!
@Vivaci Thank You. You are too kind to me!

What I find interesting upon reading it is that we do not know the distance, in time, of them being apart. As you may know when we care deeply for another the laspe of a month can seem like a year-and a year can seem like a lifetime ago.

And then there is that "distance" that was in their look. And I have to wonder, even AS the author, what transpired in her mind , in that 5-7 minute dance, that caused her to act as she did after it was over..... I am sure it was not pity but perhaps a longing of the heart?
@Elandra77 Yes, definitely a longing....that one word is so deep and soaked in passion....
Magenta · F
Ah tenderly romantic. Sweet and endearing and a rare tasteful pleasure to read here. Nicely done E. 💜
@Magenta Thanks. I love how this one turned out. Love may spring eternal just as hope does.
faith2hope4love · 56-60, F
You are a very gifted writer...this is a perfect romance novel!!🤗
@faith2hope4loveYou are too kind! Thank you! I'm glad you read it. 🤗

It was a labour of love.
faith2hope4love · 56-60, F
You are most welcome!!🤗@Elandra77
kim1girl · 61-69, T
I just met SagePoet this week and can't find him now!
@kim1girl Strange. Maybe he took some time away for the New Year, and January Christmas festivities of the 6th/7th?
kim1girl · 61-69, T
@Elandra77 No, all of his posts seem to be gone and there is a message from SW in our personal messages that I am not allowed to contact him. I think SW may have banned him.
HeavenBesideYou · 56-60, F
Very sweet. I love it. 🤗
@HeavenBesideYou Thank You. I am glad you read this one. It means a lot that you loved it.
HeavenBesideYou · 56-60, F
@Elandra77 I’m an incurable romantic. Shhh 🤫
@HeavenBesideYou Same, a sentimental romantic at that. It is always nice to write the unexpected. Especially IF it works!
karysma · 31-35, F
Now I'm curious what happens next
@karysma Thank You. I'm glad you read it. The sentimental romantic in me wanted out.

Perhaps they may be a part two???....
I felt like I was there. Beautiful.
@Wtrcolour Thank You. It is a fave of mine. And like you I felt myself there as well.

 
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