Crystal Bella

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Author: Marty Christopher
left side of the hall, where Ethan, Carl and Christian were, faced Natasha and her friends. The other side, to the right had every one going up and down. The three of them came face to face with Natasha and her two friends. They started to slow up as they came closer, facing one another as if it was meant to be. For some reason it was like the universe had brought them together but forgot to show any finesse with how it’s meant to be random, or forgot to be subtle. There was no vagueness in the detail here. You are going to meet and so it is, here you go, the universe seemed to say.
    At a la ter time Ethan thought about the humans that believed in nothing. A random human world where you try and make money then die. What about those random occurrences? Don’t they ever wonder? Ever? No wonder they were all so afraid of death.
    Ethan lo oked at Natasha as they slowly came together to collide in each other’s path. Ethan could sense a lot, again like a vampire he could sense her thoughts, smell her beauty, feel some pain, long for her almost, at the same time wanting to be strong within and face her, face her beauty, face himself. Somehow in a way she reflected parts of him. There was an unknown quantity there that went beyond time that would make perfect sense in the after world, one day. If you could freeze this moment and then chat about it in the afterlife, in reflection, looking back in contemplation of being with the soul and knowing all, it would all make perfect sense. But now in this human time, they had human emotions, wants and needs and a past, this life, last life. And the soul would ripple those feelings out and to some humans they could not separate the truth from the mind or detach the particles of the energy sent from the soul, it just became one large amount of confusion, human baggage and fear.
    Carl , always the peacemaker gently moved forward.
    “Hello Ladies ,” he politely said, almost shy in the wake of the beauty that lay before him.
    “This is bit like a stand off,” Ethan said.
    Natasha saw the humor in it, but with some ice in her stare and voice said, “you would be so easy to beat up, Ethan.”
    “That’s i t. I’ll take the two ugly girls, Ethan you take your psycho ex girlfriend,” Christian quipped.
    They walk ed forward, even Carl felt a little nervous, like, what’s going to happen to me? They all stared and had to gently pass. Carl smiled and headed past the two friends of Natasha, which seemed the most peaceful path. Christian gently walked ahead and passed through and Ethan did the same. He headed right towards Natasha and stared at her. As he passed her, she stared right back at him, so directly that when they passed, they both could feel the chill of seven months of love making from their hearts, their soul, wrapped up into this brief frozen moment of a second. It was deep and detailed, they both felt it immensely like energy running through their veins from that connection from before, somehow they were still connected, not quite free. Just as Ethan went past her, and their eyes looked away from one another, Natasha gave Ethan a big shove. It was an expression of that electrical build up and its release. Even Natasha was surprised by her physical power. She didn’t push him that hard but there was more power to her push than what she was expecting.
    “ Don’t,” Ethan said, almost childishly. Sometimes they had that together, that playful, funny side where they did play like children. They all kept on walking, like two rivers coming together at a junction and then flowing again. Christian asked Ethan if he was okay.
    “My arm ’s a little sore,” Ethan replied lightly.
    “Her friends are hot . I wouldn’t mind being shoved by one of them,” Carl said.
    They kept walking and Ethan asked Christian about Amelia.
    “You had a bit of a look in your eye earlier when you were talking to Amelia, just happy for the trade?”
    “Yeah, ” Christian took a big breath,
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