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Confident MAG

By Anonymous

A sudden breeze swept up the hill like a whispering falcon, brushing my hair over my face in a veil of tangles. A smile spread across my face as I opened my eyes for the first time in a while, taking in the glorious fall sky. The sight was dramatic and soothing at the same time; from the golden blood of a dying sun to the clouds of gray gauze it seeped into, I found it almost impossible to look away.

Almost.

But even with the muted light and the irresistible natural splendor, there was something even more captivating that called to me. It was the sound of his guitar, a bright tinkling of falling water, that stole my will with a thousand times the intensity of the sweetest siren song. Slowly I surrendered, my eyes confirming the likeness between the sight before me and the one I had fabricated in my mind. He was sitting cross-legged, his slender arms cradling an old acoustic: an animated portrait of true ease. I propped myself up to get a better look at his face and couldn’t help but smile when I found it deep in concentration.

For a moment I only watched and listened, mesmerized by a simple melody that was both familiar and foreign. He stole a glance to see if I was watching, only to quickly look back at the fret board and recover a missed note.

“Since when do you play?” I asked, my smile growing wider.

He took a moment to respond, filling the silence with a bittersweet symphony. “Since you wanted me to.” His smile lit his face for an instant before it hardened in concentration once more.

I frowned. “I don’t remember that. As if you needed another way to upstage me.” My tone was playful, but my thoughts remained serious. Although his playing was far from perfect, having him pick up an instrument was not something I had asked for.

“You wanted me to become more … genuine,” he said softly. “I knew this would be real to you.” He let a final chord ring out, then abandoned the weathered instrument and focused on me.

My lips tightened into a line. “I don’t want to talk about this when I’m here,” I sighed, lying back in the grass. “Let me dwell on this when I’m alone. For now, let’s just –”

“Exist?” he finished, his voice heavy with intimation. A moment passed while we listened to the wind in the nearby trees and searched for words when nothing was meant to be said.

I let out a breath I had been holding and looked at him. His eyes burned into mine, trying to show how much it hurt to remind me. In a desperate attempt to keep my mind busy, I heaved myself up and pulled the silent guitar into my lap. My fingers pulled awkwardly at the strings until they recognized a pattern and prompted the shining wires to keep up, singing a tranquil tune. I wasn’t very good, but I was thrilled when I saw him watching out of the corner of my eye.

“You really should play more,” he said softly, shifting his weight so slightly that I almost didn’t notice. I looked up through my eyelashes for a second.

“I should be doing a lot of things right now. You know how crazy it is. Schoolwork, my jobs, those art projects …” My list could go on. “This, however, this is not one of them.”

I hardly noticed that I had stopped playing.

Somehow I wanted that to hurt him; I wanted for him to say no, he needed me, or that this was all that really mattered. But he just stared with stony sincerity and eyes that burned like dying suns. It made something inside me break.

My heart lurched when I understood: there would be no protest; he would not fight. This was a decision he would have me make alone. I wanted to cry out in agony, for the sole factor of my heartbreak would not be enough for me to abandon my common sense. But a word, one word of encouragement from him, would set my will on the other side.

Knowing that, he remained silent.

For a moment, out of pure desperation I held my breath to see if he would fold. Maybe at the last minute he would murmur the words that I so severely needed to hear. But after the coldest silence I could imagine, we both knew the decision I would be walking away with.

I swallowed hard and lowered my eyes from his face, terrified by my sudden urge to lose control. Time raced against me with a mocking grin as I stood quickly; I couldn’t allow myself to change my mind.

I ached to leave him with some kind of parting gesture, but I only yanked the guitar from the ground and let my footsteps take me away. Perhaps I turned back to look at the field once I reached its end, just where the grass sprouts through the frayed edge of the ribbon of road. It’s possible that my eyes scanned the golden horizon for a moment longer than absolutely necessary, making sure of my decision.

But I’m sure I would have seen nothing more than I expected to see: a lonely wind combing through an empty, dying field.

***

My lungs pulled in a gasp of stale air that did little to satisfy the ache that wracked my body in the form of frantic heartbeats. Fire pulsed through my veins to pool in my fingertips and toes while I struggled against the millions of invisible restraints holding me to the bed. I opened my stubborn eyes to the dull light that streamed wearily through my window and strained to loosen my joints one by one.

Good morning.



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on Feb. 27 2010 at 10:28 am
emajin96! BRONZE, Millersville, Maryland
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Wonderful piece! I absolutely loved it!! I was a little confused at the end, but after reading it again I understood. Please keep posting!! :)

on Feb. 26 2010 at 6:59 am
xLoVeLyCuTiEe428x PLATINUM, Nanuet, New York
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&quot;To me, Fearless is not the absense of fear. It&#039;s not being completely unafraid. To me, Fearless is having fears. Fearless is having doubts. Lots of them. To me, Fearless is living in spite of those things that scare you to death.&quot; <br /> &mdash; Taylor Swift

So well-written. You can really connect with the character. I love it!

on Dec. 16 2009 at 9:46 am
That is absolutely beautiful, i felt connected to the character the whole time and was able to feel her emotions. I loved it! i had to break up with a boy i was in love with, it was hard but it was for the better.

on Nov. 18 2009 at 3:22 am
haana114 PLATINUM, -, Other
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nicely written.i like how you describe things.

on Nov. 2 2009 at 4:16 pm
bamboom212 PLATINUM, Chestnut Ridge, New York
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;The truth with a bad intent, is worse than any lie you can ever invent.&quot;<br /> &quot;You are smarter than you think. You are stronger than you look. You are braver than you feel.&quot;

You've got amazing talent. I love reading these unique pieces. This is by far one of the best I've read.

on Oct. 18 2009 at 11:42 am
KiraKira PLATINUM, Cardiff By The Sea, California
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Favorite Quote:
Do not pity the dead, Harry. Pity the living, and above all, pity those who live without love -Albus Dumbledore

THIS IS AMAZING!!!!!!! :D

on Oct. 18 2009 at 9:04 am
SilverAngel SILVER, West Carollton, Ohio
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;Life is an open book, we take the journey until the end.&quot; ~Me

That was one of the best pieces I've ever read! MUCH better than my own!

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on Oct. 18 2009 at 2:09 am
seapenguin, Healdsburg, California
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I&#039;m a super hero, but with no powers or motivation.

This is a beauty. You've got mad talent. :)

earthgil said...
on Jul. 21 2009 at 4:02 am
that was AMAZING!! you have such detail, and you weaved that story with such incredibility! Thank you for isharing and inspiring!

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on Jun. 30 2009 at 1:27 am
Zero_K DIAMOND, Moosic, Pennsylvania
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;Life&#039;s no fun if you&#039;re not insane, otherwise you grow up to be an accountant.&quot; -Moi

I love your imagery, it makes every your story sing and I can clearly see events unfolding like a movie in my head. After awhile I forgot I was reading as I watched, rather than read, the story unfold. It has a very sad, reluctant quality about it. Bravo!

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on Jun. 2 2009 at 1:16 am
bookhugger14 SILVER, Delta, Ohio
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this was a wonderful story, wonderfully written... i can say no more except that i loved it!! :)

on May. 16 2009 at 11:19 pm
*LunaNight* GOLD, Staten Island, New York
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i fell irrevocably, head over heels, floating in the clouds, takes my breath away with this story. Amazing...

on Apr. 10 2009 at 1:36 am
biggerinfinities SILVER, Superior, Colorado
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Favorite Quote:
&ldquo;We accept the love we think we deserve.&rdquo; <br /> ― Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

I completely fell in love with this! your imagery was beyond imagineable. If you write a book someday, and have it published,then i hope you carry the this talent with you, and use it!

on Apr. 4 2009 at 5:18 pm
CloudedCrystal SILVER, Florissant, Missouri
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Loved this story. I myself am not the best gutarist in the world but i do feel that playing it helps me...whenever, for whatever. Writing is your guitar. keep playing it.

on Mar. 21 2009 at 1:29 am
yourworstnightmare BRONZE, Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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Favorite Quote:
The best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing. (Teddy Roosevelt)

I honestly have to agree with Jason H., this was written so well throughout. One of my favorites, I have to admit. I also have to say that none of my writing was ever that good or ever will be. My imagination runs wild coming up with idea after idea, every one as good as this, but I never seem to be able to put it into words so well. Keep writing, you're a natural.

on Mar. 18 2009 at 4:22 pm
Dahlia Black BRONZE, Abudhabi, Other
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This is an awesome story!! i luvd it! i seriously did! can u tell me how old u r, so like if ur a couple of yrs older than me, then i'd be like its ok, u still got a couple more yrs to be tht good!! u know keeping my spirits up! *fingers crossed*

on Mar. 16 2009 at 1:44 am
nextkidd30 SILVER, Oregon, Wisconsin
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;Now join your hands, and with your hands your hearts.&quot;<br /> -- William Shakespeare

Out of the many stories I've read on this website I have no trouble admitting that this piece is my favorite. Unlike many of the stories I've read, this one is well written throughout. There aren't any lapses in description and the pace is perfect. It's refreshing to read a piece that doesn't contain any large flaws that take away from the story's quality. Very well written . . . to say the least.

on Mar. 15 2009 at 5:38 am
lexikeys247 SILVER, Forks, Washington
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that was amazing!!!! i think i almost cried. you are really talented!

on Mar. 15 2009 at 2:49 am
nice :) i <3ed it

on Mar. 14 2009 at 3:08 am
Mariella BRONZE, Boise, Idaho
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;Serve Him for whom you fight! [...] May none of you desert Him! Your baptism must be a shield; your faith a helmet; your charity a lance; your patience a suit of armor.&quot; ~St. Ignatius of Antioch, Martyr

Excellent. Few stories anywhere keep me hooked like this one did. It was full of emotion and I wanted to know what happened next. *stares angrily at scrollbar that won't go any farther*