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The unknown girl
Fay lay in the warm water. I think I'm going to like this world, he thought for himself. The bathtub was huge. It was formed like a square, and the water witch filled it where crystal clear. The temperature was perfect, and Fay let his shoulders sink into the water and sighed with pleasure. His hair was wet, and lay around his face, little drops of water dripping from the strands of blond hair. He closed his eyes, and relaxed, as the scent from the water lilies witch was flouting in the water reached his nose. Life sure is wonderful he thought. All his fears where washed away, and warmth resided in his heart.
Suddenly Fay could feel a presence. The water surface broke. Little waves made its way across the water and met Fay's bare chest. He looked at the other side of the water tube. He couldn't see anyone. The water chilled a bit, but it was still comfortable. Fay was about to close his eyes again and relax when he heard a faint and weak voice:
"You don't see me do you?" A fragile voice said.
"No, I don't" Fay answered wondering who was speaking. "Who are you?"
There was silence. The voice didn't answer, and Fay felt like he had to say something.
"Where are you?" Fay said sounding loving as always.
The water surface shifted again. Little waves of water meeting Fay's chest. Something where moving true the water. Then the waves stopped. There where silence.
Fay could feel someone breathing. The air touched his skin. The mouth breathing was close to his face. Lips touched his lips, hands where holding his face carefully. A gentle and loving touch. The lips where damp and soft. Fay closed his eyes, his heart beating fast. The kiss seemed to last forever.
Minutes after that had felt like hours, the lips pulled back, and the gentle touch on his face was gone. The water was quiet. Fay opened his eyes.
"I love you" a voice whispered in his ear.
Fay didn't know what to say, his heart was still beating fast.
"Bye…" The voice seemed far away.
"Wait!" Fay's voiced seemed startled by the fact that the one speaking was leaving. "Don't go…"
However, it was too late. Fay could no longer feel another presence in the room, and the water surface looked untouched jet again. Fay closed his eyes, his heart filling with a feeling he never had felt before. The water was still warm, but he wished for it to get colder and feel the lips touch him again.
