Have I ever told you about infinity? I had never seen such a thing, not once not even a glimpse or a reflection, or a shadow. Not even a ghost. . Until one summer day, while on the bus I finally saw it,Β Β infinity that is; I saw it in the colour and the light of a pair of sun-filled brown eyes. . I saw it in the way those dark pupils, contracted whenever light was upon. I saw it in the way the irises moved, seemingly changing colour and shape. . It reminded me of breathing, inhaling and exhaling, and the light was the oxygen, and the irises the diaphragm, moving in order to let in as much vital energy as possible. . As I moved closer to those round infinities I felt, the vital energy they absorbed was mine, it was in the way a galaxy was being born from the clash of invisible light and brown. . An endless number of swirls and turns, an unimaginable number of movements, the unexplainable intensification of colour, it was the perfect symmetry of breathing . But it still was something incomprehensible, something that still seemed like a theory. Infinity was so close but it was still too meek, that was until, without warning, infinity saw me.