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To Dream And Know (standard:Psychological fiction, 525 words) | |||
Author: Vincent Collevera | Added: May 09 2007 | Views/Reads: 3358/0 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Who is John Creiger? If only he knew! But is the source of his ailment biological, psychological, or the result of outside interference? | |||
To Dream and Know It was cold that morning. The window had been left open last night. He sat on the edge of the bed and looked around at his unfamiliar surroundings. He felt no apprehension, so he knew he must not be in any kind of danger. There was a woman sleeping in the bed. He knew that he loved this woman with her long dark hair and green eyes and athletic body. He knew the color of her eyes that he'd never seen. He knew her love of the outdoors. He knew how she liked her coffee in the morning and that she preferred a waffle over eggs. What he did not know was her name or why he knew these things. He knew he was married to someone by the gold band on his finger. He could not see her hand to tell if he was married to her. There were things all around the room that should have reminded him. There were intimate little things that should have caught his attention and clued him in on where he was and why he didn't know. He felt that he often had this problem. He felt that his dilemma was nothing new. That did nothing to make him feel better about his situation. He got up and pulled on a pair of pajama pants that he assumed were his. He walked out the bedroom door, down the hall and into the kitchen to make a cup of coffee. He knew his way around. If he didn't think about it his feet would lead him in the right direction. He made his coffee. The brew was about half done when he heard her footsteps coming down the hall on the hardwood floor. “Good morning John.” She said as she walked past him to the refrigerator to pour her usual morning glass of milk. She pulled down a glass, filled it, returned the dairy to the cooler and turned to him expectantly. “Good morning, John.” He felt he should respond in kind. “Good morning, dear.” She frowned. She shook her head. Her eyes began to water. "I thought we had made progress yesterday. You were so lucid and so knowing; you remembered my name every time I asked, you remembered the fucking cat's name, John!” He winced as she cursed at him and looked down at the floor in shame. “I'm sorry. I can't,... I can't remember. I'm so sorry.” He turned his back to her and stared at the coffee maker. “No, John. It's not your fault. I'm sorry I yelled at you; this is just so damned frustrating!” She ran her hands up his back and over his shoulders and stood on tiptoe to kiss the side of his neck. In a flash of heat that had every hair on his body standing on end and bumps forming down his back, arms and legs; he remembered. It all came rushing back in a torrent too fast and hard to control or comprehend. “John!” He heard from a distance as his world went dark and he toppled sideways to the floor. --To Be Continued Tweet
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