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Macyn Blue

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Chapter Five

Dreams

Elizabeth stared at the man before her.

His dark hair was matted and strung with beads, his chocolate eyes the color of the richest earth, which were rimmed in kohl.

He grinned at her easily, "Pirate." He murmured softly before leaning into her once again and kissing her hard on the mouth.

She pulled back, searching his eyes briefly before turning on her heel and picking up the skirts of her long, fiery red dress. Her long blonde curls hung loose, and flew behind her as she ran.

She ran with everything she had, her feet splashing in the occasional puddle.

When the rain started to fall again, mingling with her salty tears, she allowed herself to take shelter under the out cropping roof of a building; her back pressed against the wood. She felt her knees give out, and allowed herself to slowly slide until she was almost sitting on the wet cobblestone. That was when the sobs came in violent furiosity. Her breath came in short gasps as her body trembled with sadness. She brought a hand up to her mouth, and tried to at least muffle the sounds that were escaping her despite her efforts to keep quiet.

He was gone…and she was like never to see the handsome and weathered face of the pirate captain again… At least not while she was married to another man.

He was gone, but that didn't change the ever-pressing feeling deep within her heart, that for the life of her she could not squelch.

Elizabeth was in love with him

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Elizabeth awoke with a start, sweat matted her pretty hair, and her eyes felt swore.

She looked around her hotel room; everything was quiet. Nothing stirred in the night.

Elizabeth breathed in a sigh of relief as she lay back down on the soft mattress and hugged one of her pillows to her chest. "Why must I dream these things?" She asked quietly, in words quite foreign to her own tongue.