Title: Habits

Author: Argentlife

Email: argentlife@y...
//Somehow he found it strange. The habit that had

developed during the nights.//

Disclaimer: Isn't mine, never will be. But can I please borrow H.J

for a night, or day...

Archive: If anyone wants it, take it.
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Somehow he found it strange. The habit that had developed during

the nights.

Cigar in hand, the smoke lingering in the dark he found himself

crossed legged on the manicured lawn. The grass wet against his

jeans. Eyes never wandering afar from the whimsy white curtains on

the second floor.

There was no reason for him to be there.

The moon stood high on the sky, bathing him in light, creating

shadows behind him. The room behind the curtains held only darkness.

Logan always waited for the darkness. Left the shadows only when the

irritating yellow glare of electricity had died out.

The light in that window was always the last to die, the faint

heartbeat he knew so well always the last to steady in the slow

rhythm of sleep.

He knew why.

When others slept peacefully the one behind the whimsy white waited

only for nightmares. He always knew when the dreams began. The

quickening of the heart, the arrogant smell of fear. Sometimes he

could hear the screams.

He never went inside.

He sat on the grass, listened carefully. Waited for the dangers of

the outside world to make a grand entrance. They never came. Still

he waited.

Every night since his return.

Perhaps it wasn't strange at all. Promises were meant to be kept.

Logan had promised to protect. He did.

The next year the curtains changed color. White turned into the

yellow of sunshine and the heartbeat began to dance with another.

The faint smell of magnolia tangled with the fragrance of lemon and

cinnamon.

The horrors of the dreams almost disappeared. Lived only when a

single heart could be heard. Logan cared most for those moments. He

knew what to do then. He guarded the lawn, eyed the blossoming flower

beds.

Searched for a chance to make things right.

He never told a soul.

During the days he never cared. Asked enough questions and watched

from afar auburn hair streaked with white mix with tresses of white

as the lovers held hands in the sunlight.

This night it had changed.

Small drops of rain had begun to fall on his shoulders. Clouds had

covered the dark night sky. His eyes travelled to the window on the

second floor.

Behind the soft yellow curtains white eyes met his. Slim body

standing straight in the darkness of the room. White hair catching

the last rays of moonlight before the clouds gathered.

Logan didn't look away. Storm only nodded. Inside Marie slept

peacefully. Her heartbeat slow and steady.

The grass was wet against his jeans, the rain had ended. Logan

stayed where he was. The shadow of him moving alongside with the

sunrise. Until dawn.

He left.

Only for the night.
The end