Angela Taplin, scribbler of fiction, poetry and (sometime) Deep Meaningful Reflections on Life. She’s a member of Chesham Writers and Scribblers and prefers lad docle vita to Ryvita any day. She is a mother and a new, doting, grandmother.
Close Encounter by Angela Taplin
‘Hi,’ she whispers soft
Her face alight with smile.
‘How are you doing?’
‘Look at you – aren’t you just perfect?’
Her eyes drink in every detail of him
From top to toe.
She leans in for a kiss,
Just brushing her lips across his skin.
He lets her,
His eyes fixed on her.
Accepting.
Calm.
Greedy, she gathers him to herself,
Breathing in the heady scent of him.
She’s waited so long for this moment.
The anticipation has been – almost –
Overwhelming.
‘I can’t believe you’re here.’
Kiss
‘I can’t believe you’re mine.’
Kiss
‘I’ll never let you go.’
Kiss
‘I love you.’
Kiss. Kiss.
‘Welcome to the world, my precious one.’
Angela Taplin March 2015