11.10.2021

The Lake

أَعُوذُ بِٱللَّهِ مِنَ ٱلشَّيۡطَٰنِ ٱلرَّجِيمِ، بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ
 
 
There was much beauty in the skies his Creator had given him. Thought of the vast, endless expanse of celestial bodies, appearing to hang on so many strings, perfect in orbit, reminded the slave of a particular beacon that seemed to have been kept the farthest. For this beacon, her story found fruition here.

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Above a planet green and lush, with both plains and mountain, river and sand, there hovered the Lake. In orbit of bodies in orbit, almost as if encased in glass, nigh a marble, through which light found most delightful ways of bending, she felt first the wetness, silky soft and warm, wrapping around every pore and inch of her skin. That place she had sought once, dreamt of, the "abyss" she'd termed it in a past life, this was that depth. What to speak of a dip, when one has no barrier between water and sky, no filter between eye and sun? Gravity was part of her mastery, so to fly or swim, stand or rise, were all as one movement, as one action in ease and purpose. 

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On a beach below, gazing upward, he watched, because this was the first joy he'd been granted, the sight of his beloved. She was a shark in speed and instinct, graceful as a rainbow, and the backdrop...that was a curtain worthy of waiting for, the sight of her swimming with the stars themselves her lights of a stage. 
 
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As she glided effortlessly through her Lake, moments came up from memory, the most striking, vivid kind. Speech that could only be spoken through touch, manifest need and expectation, simply to tell how she'd found her prey, and then dove straight inside. Was no waiting needed, no century for her to make up her mind, no antecedents, she'd long known he was the phantom of her soul, a spirit longing to imbibe. 
 
 
And he had of that, acceptance absolute, for that moment when fate tied their threads together, one's semblance of hope, began shading with the other, so when their fortunes spun, when their fortunes would unfold, it became as legend brought to life; His promise now the slave embraced, when he knew who she was: the Lady of his Lake.


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