Okidokee. So basically I got the idea for this story while watching a video in Social Studies on Kufu and the Great big pyramid he had built. I'll explain it all in the ending Author's Note.
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Pyramid
Nothing was the same since she'd met him.
It was like...
Time had stopped.
The world around them ceased to exist.
It was just them.
In their perfect paradise.
There wasn't hate.
There wasn't envy.
Just them.
And what they felt towards each other.
The way her brunette, silky smooth hair just fell through his fingers.
The way her smile lit up a room.
The way her blue eyes twinkled.
Her voice!
What a sweet sound!
She knew just how to cheer him up.
To "turn his frown upside down".
She was amazing.
And he loved her.
For her, it was him.
The way his shaggy blond hair fell down into his oceanic eyes.
The intensity of his passion...
and his ego.
The way his strong arms felt wrapped around her.
The way they just...
Fit.
He was indescribable.
And she loved him.
Together,
They were one.
They knew everything about the other.
They were happy.
Now.
It seemed as though nothing else they'd been through ever mattered.
Just here.
Just now.
The way her kisses sent tingles all the way to his fingertips.
The way his slightest touch sent shivers down her spine.
The way seeing her made him smile.
The way his smiles made warmth spread throughout her.
Perfection.
They'd never been so close to it.
Perfection.
It was the taste of her lips on his.
It was the feel of him next to her.
It was the knowledge of always having each other.
It was the sight of the pure love.
It was the sound of their softly spoken words.
Perfection.
Years past.
And suddenly.
A sparkle could be seen.
On that one, slim finger.
A simple diamond band.
That meant so much.
The public went insane.
Their teen idols?
Getting married?
What a wonderful sight!
And it was.
Her dress flowed to the ground.
Hugging her every curve.
Flowing to her every movement.
Her hair left down.
His suit, crisp and freshly ironed.
His smile.
As big as the world.
The ceremony was everything they wanted.
Small, private with few interruptions.
The wedding cake.
Made from scratch.
The flowers.
Fresh from his mother's garden.
Finally.
They would spend forever together.
One year later.
Just one year.
A squirming child came into the world.
Its eyes were a bright, bright green.
His smile was his mother's small one.
His hair, his father's blond.
He laughed so loud.
The whole room cooed with delight.
A very happy day.
When Nick joined their loving family.
He grew.
And grew.
And grew some more.
Until he was 3 years old.
The couple,
like most out there,
had hit a rough spot.
Instead of loving words.
Screaming could be heard around the house.
She had a problem with his career.
He had a problem with her not trusting him.
She filed for a divorce.
And cried the whole night through.
Then she found out.
Their next child was silently forming inside of her.
He refused to leave.
5 months later.
Another child joined them.
A premature miracle.
Born at just 7 months.
Her small body seemed to dance as they looked at her.
They couple wished they could hold her.
They shared their first kiss in 8 moths that day.
She had the blue eyes.
That her parents shared.
Her smile was that of her father's.
Her hair was the soft, silky, chestnut of her mother.
She giggled.
The room was in awe.
It was the happiest day of her parents' lives.
The day they got their Faith.
The couple.
They grew old together.
Their love.
It grew so big.
They became.
As one.
More and more.
They thought they were one before.
When now.
They were definitely one.
Their two children.
So beautiful and strong.
Grew just like their parents.
They became famous.
Singers, dancers, and actors.
The joy was reflected.
In the parents' faces.
Even when they were so old.
One warm Spring's night.
The cool wind blew in from the open window.
The children and their children.
Were staying in the house.
Whispers echoed through the room.
"I love you, babe.
I love you too much.
To ever put into words.
You make me whole.
You make me me.
And I love you so much."
"I love you more.
You will never know.
I'm glad to have spent.
My whole life with you by my side.
This should be the end.
But it is just only the beginning.
I know we'll see each other again.
Maybe in heaven."
The women chocked out.
Between her broken sobs.
The male pulled her into his arms.
Ignoring chords and I Vs.
He pulled her so close.
Held her to himself.
"Don't cry, my love.
For what you say is true.
We'll be together forever.
I just know we will.
Nothing can keep me from you.
Love, please remember that.
I love you more and more.
Each day I see your face."
The man whose blond hair had now turned to faded grey.
Ran his shaking fingers.
Through her long white hair.
It still held.
Its silk, shine, and smoothness.
And he took comfort in that fact.
The women nodded.
Through her tears.
She held on to her love.
For all her dear life.
She had left to live.
They laid there together.
Holding them in their arms.
The moonlight shone on the loves.
Their tears began to blend.
Their hearts were finally whole.
They'd found what they were looking for.
Now one headstone lies on the ground.
A hand made one of a kind casket.
Will lie underneath.
Holding the two together.
The couple lies together.
Hands held tightly.
A peaceful smile.
Graces their lips.
As they are prepared for burial.
Tears are streaming down the beautiful faces.
Of the two kids' faces.
And all those other people.
That this couple loved.
Their grave is still visited.
Once every single week.
The two will never be forgotten.
Nor will they be remembered.
And if you choose to visit.
This grave of warmth and light.
Not only will you see.
Fresh flowers every time.
But you will see.
Engraved onto the headstone.
A small pyramid.
That was placed there by request.
Of the gorgeous husband.
The loves.
They are together.
In their paradise.
A beautiful place.
Where they can be together.
Forever.
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Okay. So the pyramid thing. The ancient Egyptians believed that the world was once a vast ocean. Then a mountain arose and when people lived on this mountain, it was a complete paradise.
Basically, this is the story of Miley and Jake told from no one's POV, and really kind of in a poem form. I actually really liked this one.
Tell me what you think!
review?
--Lani
