‘Follow me,’ she said as she brushed past me without
stopping.
Looking ahead in the crowds I couldn’t tell which way
she would go.
And I wasn’t sure why, but I wanted to do what she
asked, and my feet just took me.
She turned left, down a lane and through an archway
and along one echoing side of a paved courtyard that gave out onto a wide green
parkland on the other side.
Her heels click clacked, click clack, click clack, and
my feet followed, dumb, in their plimsolls, behind.
Far ahead now, she was running, her high heels in her
hand, hair bouncing in the wind, her skirt blowing up, showing her tanned
legs.
I raced after her, all thought of college gone from my
head, not even caring where we were going or how far I was from the start of my
day.
Catching up just before the line of trees, I reached
out and grasped at her wrist.
The skin was so thin I could see the veins there swimming
with the life of her.
I wanted to kiss her.
‘Oh,’ she said, like she was surprised to see me
there.
‘No-one has ever been brave enough before.’
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