He turned the idea over and then turned it over again examining it from odd angles twisting it this way stretching it that way and came to the conclusion that the only way out the only thing he could do was to lie
Not a clever lie nothing that would be believable no, it had to be obvious obnoxious and obscenely so
He imagined her reading it and smiling and laughing and knowing the truth he had meant to hide inside of it but had somehow accidentally made perfectly clear
She would then touch his shoulder gently her smile still warm on her lips and she would whisper her own lie into his ear and her own truth would playful dance in her eyes
They would sit through an awkward moment of silence and then suddenly burst out into a spontaneous gush of embarrassing laughter
He would snort and run out of breath and she would cover her mouth trying not to laugh harder but fail miserably and fall over laughing louder and more rabidly than before
The laughter would turn to giggles then turn to smiles then turn to shy looks and then small sighs
This moment would be stolen by eternity and crafted into a small jewel and then broken in half and then each half would be embedded into each of their hearts
He wouldn’t remember how it had happened but he would be holding her hand while all this happened and she would be looking at all the past and pain and loss and love he kept hidden between the colors and the pupils of his eyes
He would try to look away try to keep some of those secrets to himself but he would be frozen there trapped by the stopping of time as helpless as a fresh born infant and as giddy as a school boys first crush
She would read it all she would understand it all she would be grateful for the intimacy of knowing these things and she would treat this knowledge with grace and respect
The silent moment would return but the awkwardness would not be there they would both hear the cracking of a fireplace that was not there but still somehow warmed the room
A greater truth would be waiting patiently on her lips inviting him to taste its sweetness with his own
They would both lean in at the same time...
Then
“****!”
she disappeared and he suddenly remembered that she wasn’t real that she didn’t exist that she was the imagined creation of his wandering heart someone for him to write fictional love poems to A distraction from any real person who he might grow affectionate towards
He wrote down the lie and crossed it out and then wrote down another lie
He read it and re-read it tried to imagine her laughter again but she didn’t laugh so he crossed it out and tried again
Another lie and then another scribbled and scratched typed and edited rewrote and deleted then rearranged in his head and written down one more time
She laughed so hard this time he was afraid she might be taken away mistaken for a madwoman and he almost crossed it out again
But her laughter was perfect with a pinch of a cackle a douse of innocence a shake of honesty and for good measure
a sprinkle of love
He dotted the “i’s” and crossed the “‘t’s” and smiled
It was a good lie maybe not his best but his own heart was fooled and it was happy and that seemed good enough
He put his pen down and closed his sketch pad he stood up and stretched the smile was still there and he could still hear her laughter
but in the corner of his lips there was an almost unnoticeable sadness a lingering loneliness
Something he would never admit to tasting to knowing was there
He walked into the bathroom ready to shower away the aches and pains of his slowly aging bones
he paused in front of his reflection in the mirror and for a brief moment thought he saw himself flicker in and out of existence
A brief moment of both panic and joy swept over him as he wondered if he was possibly the character that didn’t exist
that he was nothing more than a fevered dream of a lonely and desperate heart
Wouldn’t that be funny he thought as he stripped himself bare and then stepped into the bath and pulled the curtain close
He laughed a good laugh an honest laugh a laugh laced with the magic of snow and the innocence of children and then melted under the steam and hot water and slipped down the drain and was never seen or heard from again