When the Ocean Brushes the Shore
Patty
O'Green heard her alarm blare and did the same thing she did every morning.
She shut it off, opened her
nightstand's drawer and threw it in.
That accomplished, she closed her
eyes again and slept. She'd had troubling falling asleep last night so she was
tired and felt exhausted. Lately, her work was never on her mind which was to
say the least, highly unusual. In fact, her best friend, Rainbow had even gone
so far to ask if she was sick. Patty had denied it of course, as she felt fine
physically. It was the mental department that she was lacking.
Buddy Blue.
He was always on her mind. She even
woke up early sometimes to see him change the sky from dawn to the crystal blue
of clear atmosphere. She loved to watch him do it, the way the colors filtered
slowly, creating a more dramatic change. Once or twice, she was tempted to go
comment on his work but Patty, the tomboy kid, the one who never turned down a
dare, could not muster up the courage to go talk to the only boy she had ever
liked.
* * *
The Color Kids sat down and started
to raid the food. Rainbow was the first who noted. She swallowed and laughed.
"Seems we're missing someone."
Everyone looked and sure enough,
Patty's chair was empty. Red looked about ready to blow a fuse but luckily
Buddy caught on fast.
"Chill, Red. I'll get her. If I know
you, you'll wake half of earth up with her."
The Leader of the Color Kids bit
down his remark and instead found himself blushing a brighter red than his own
Star Sprinkles as La La planted a fat kiss on his left cheek.
He shoved her away, although gently.
"La La! Stop that!"
* * *
Buddy opened Patty's door, gently.
He loved to be able to watch her a moment or two before he woke her. Sure
enough, there she was, still in bed. He walked over to her bed, his feet soft.
The girl's hair was still in its
trademark braids, although the strands of her locks were a bit tousled. She had
her mouth half open and was breathing heavily, peacefully. He smiled and traced
her cheek with his finger. She in response rolled over and buried her face in
her pillow. Buddy leaned over, until his mouth was directly by her ear.
"Why am I talking like this, Patty
O'Green?"
"Cause you wanna be Ear-itable." She
muttered in response.
He laughed and watched her sit up.
Her eyes were blurry. She shook her head and rubbed her eyes, trying to clear
away the confusion. Buddy pulled her up until she was standing. She in response
groaned.
"I'm late again, huh?"
He nodded. "Yeah but if ya hurry maybe
Red won't jump down your throat."
She shrugged, "Fat chance. Thanks
for waking me, I think."
He smiled and left, saying,
"No problem. Let's go. We've-"
"Don't." she hissed. "Don't say it."
He chuckled. "You are not a morning
person."
She smiled and said with a twinkle
in her eye to let him know she was kidding,
"Your grasp of the obvious is
incredible."
He sent her a salute.
"I shall see you at the Cave, my
lady."
Patty rolled her eyes but smiled.
She loved when he did that. Whoever said Red was the romantic had obviously
never been exposed to Buddy Blue.
* * *
Patty took a handful of Color
Crystal and dropped it in the cart. Lucky smiled.
~I'll be back.~ Then her sprite was
gone toward the entrance. Patty picked her tool back up. She had decided to
mine today, mainly to keep out of Red's view. He couldn't get on her case for
doing this.
She went on like that a time. She
did the digging, Lucky did the carting. It worked for a time. Red was busy in
the Color Castle and kept out of her hair. But then, disaster was a common
traveler with Patty. So it was bound to happen.
Patty walked past Lucky. Her voice
was tired but she said,
"I'll be back in about an hour,
Lucky. I need a little break."
Her sprite nodded, a small smile
appearing.
~Go! I can handle this.~
The girl smiled and nodded. She
walked down the path back towards the castle. Her first thought was to grab a
snack. But on her way, she noted Red's roses. They seemed dull maybe she would
tell Red when she saw him. But then her own creations, the green stems caught
her eye. They were a dull shade, a lighter tint than she liked.
She frowned and her forehead
wrinkled up. If she had a pet peeve it was she hated it when her colors dulled.
She slipped over and knelt down. She gently brushed the stems, concentrating.
Gradually, her power began to alter the color. It darkened and then grew until
it was radiant shade. She was about to add a tad more when-
"PATTY!"
She was stunned, lost her
concentration, and slipped. Her finger sliced open on one of the thorns and a
faint green slipped into the petals. Patty rose and turned around. Red was
standing there looking about as miffed as she had ever seen him. He stormed
over to her and knelt to his flowers. After fixing the color he whirled back to
Patty.
"What were you doing? Roses are
mine!"
"But I wasn't even messing with the
ros-"
"Not messing my foot. That petal was
green! Green! Roses are my specialty, Patty O'Green!"
Patty was struggling to keep her
temper. "I know that! The stems are my color. I also meant to say you might
wanna add some red-"
"What do you know?"
"I'm a Color Kid!"
"Of Green! Green Patty! Red is
different. And in my opinion…better!"
Patty's short fuse finally snapped.
"What the heck does that mean?!"
"Exactly that. My color stands out
on its own. Blood is the complete color…red. Granted the rest if white but the
only other color in it is red. And my roses are majorily red. Your face is
turning red."
"My color has its importance."
Red smiled. He liked agitating
Patty. "It's a dependent color, Patty. What are your leaves without my flower?
What is the grass without my ladybugs to eat the aphids, green aphids that
destroy plants. You're dependent Patty."
Patty sight blurred with first
anger, then tears. She blinked.
Red was shocked. Had he hurt her?
He'd meant to agitate her but now he saw tears in her eyes. She stared at him a
moment and then ran. She ran until she reached the rainbow. Stepping inside her
own strip of color she ran up and out of RainbowLand.
Red watched her go.
Then, an acidic voice said,
"Smooth, Red. Really Smooth."
The red color kid turned, stunned by
the sharpness in the voice.
Buddy Blue glared back at him, his
face twisted in a scowl and his eyes colder than ice. He uncrossed his arms,
stormed over to Red and hissed,
"Sometimes, you need to learn to
listen shut your trap!"
Red was stunned. Buddy was normally
so polite and quiet. None of the Color Kids had ever known him to snap at
anyone. But that was exactly what he was doing. His eyes alone said that.
Buddy shook his head, gave Red one
last poisonous glare and took after the green haired girl.
* * *
Patty gazed outward, at the sea. The
sea was the only place on earth when she found serenity. She was fiercely
independent girl. Red's words stung. They still stung. Was her color so
dependent? Did she not have her own self in it? Her own self-sufficiency?
She fought her tears and let the
waves wash over her bare feet.
Then, strong hands gently were
placed on her shoulders. She turned and Buddy Blue gave her a small smile.
"Red wasn't serious Patty. He was
trying to agitate you."
"But…he's right!"
Buddy rolled his eyes. "No, he's
not. Think about it Patty. Granted, his flowers bring bees and such to
pollinate but what is it that takes the nourishment in?"
"The…" she paused, stunned by what
she discovered, "It's the leaves. The green leaves make the food."
Buddy smiled. He wasn't shy now. He
didn't know why but he wasn't.
"And tell me, what is it that
attracts the aphids for the ladybugs to eat?"
Patty beamed, her self-confidence
returning. "The grass. The green grass."
Buddy let her think that over a
moment before saying,
"There's another thing too, Patty."
He took her hand. "Come with me."
She was curious and stunned by
Buddy's lack of shyness. So she smiled and followed. The blue child led her
over the sand dunes of the beach, back where she felt the air grown damp. Buddy
smiled brightly and pulled her through and into a marsh.
It was teeming with life.
Grasses were heavy with small foods
and were being eaten by small animals. Patty sat down, Buddy by her.
"Patty, in a way we're all
independent but we're also dependent on each other. Look," he pointed at the
marsh, at the grasses.
"The sea flows in and feeds the
plants. In turn, the plants bloom. So there is food for animals to eat. Sea
turtles lay there eggs here because food is plentiful and it's safe here." He
smiled, fighting not to blush. "But only here. When the ocean brushes the
shore."
Patty caught on. It was plentiful because
blue touched green. Because colors leaned on each other, each giving and
receiving back the same amount. They were allies, in the same game of survival.
The ocean gave the plants life so the plants gave the ocean animals. Life for
life.
Patty looked at Buddy, eyes beaming.
"Buddy. Thanks. You never seem to be
this way."
He blushed, all shyness returning.
"I don't want to see you unhappy."
Patty fought the lump in her throat.
He cared. He truly did care. Not just as a friend, she could tell by the way
his cheeks flushed deep red. She took his hands, her heart alive in her chest.
Buddy looked at her, startled by her sudden closeness.
She stared at him a moment, startled
herself.
"Buddy, I…'
He silenced her. He gently took his
cheek in his hand and slowly drew her face closer to his. Patty felt lighter
than air. Bliss, she was truly in bliss. Her lips gently closed over Buddy's.
She wrapped her arms around his neck and pressed harder; craving this emotion
she had kept sealed so long.
Both were on the ground in the muck
as the tide gently rolled in.
Patty just let her lips rest on
Buddy's, let her emotion cool. He kissed her back again.
And once again, but in more ways
than one, the ocean brushed the shore.