"Is it terrible?" Davon asks, raking a hand through his hair, "I think it's the perfect medicine for you."
"How can you say that?" Kimberly shouts, eyes wide with hysteria, "Do you know what you've done?""Of course I do," his voice rings with mirth, "I concocted the potion, remember?""Why would you do this to me? You-you monster!" fresh tears make their escape, rushing down her face only to fall to the grey carpet below. My stomach twists in sympathy. I don't need to be told what happened, I've already figured it out."To help you, just as you asked," the innocent expression he's donned further sours my own. I don't see how what's done constitutes helping in any way."How is this helping?" She spits the question, which mirrors my own.“You’ll fear those ‘negative’ thoughts for the rest of your life. You’ll force yourself away from them, terrified that they’ll spill into your waking life,” he tilts his head, his eyes dulled with boredom, “Am I wrong?”“Well… no,” she steps closer, “But this wasn’t right. My homeroom teacher is dead because of you!”“She’s dead because you wished it.” I flinch at his words, wondering how he can be so cruel. He’d seemed so playful, jovial last week. I’m shocked by the cold, serious side he is laying bare before me.“That’s-”“True,” he cuts her off, annoyance curving his lips and crinkling the bridge of his nose, “My potion makes all negative thoughts reality, it doesn’t pick and choose. Your death wish fell under negative, so it came to pass.”“You didn’t tell me that!” she grips the front of his forest green shirt, dislodging the top button. My eyes zoom in of the thin wisps of brown that peak out from the fabric and I find myself imagining what he would look like if the remaining buttons were to…His shirt snaps open, buttons scattering on the floor like loose marbles, revealing his hard chest and abs. Kimberly jumps back in surprise, as a slow smile creeps onto Davon’s face. His eyes sparkling, he gives me a sideways glance. I flush under its implications; did I do that?He clears his throat, emotions draining from his face, “No, I didn’t. Common sense dictates that there would be a risk, it’s not my fault you didn’t consider them.”“Yes it is,” I blurt out, then tighten my lips. I expect that icy expression to turn on me, instead he faces me with a half-smile.“How so?”“What do you mean ‘how so’? You-“ a raise of his hand silences Kimberly. No, it freezes her. My eyes are glued on her, she stands stark still beside him. Her hands are balled into fists, mouth parted to speak a word that doesn’t come. She looks like a statue, sculpted to display a moment of rage.“I’ve stopped her time,” He explains, palm still facing her, “So we can talk.”I shift in my spot as he draws closer, never allowing his arm to drop. I gather that he needs that hand aimed at her, which must mean his spell will end when it drops. I’m tempted to smack it down when he’s close enough, but once he is the idea fades into fades into nothing. I’m lost in the mossy green eyes, now noticing the sliver of silver that circles his iris’.“Tell me, how am I wrong?” he asks, the soft murmur of his voice like a gentle caress to my suddenly aching flesh. I shiver, captured by the hunger he ignites within me, until he turns away.“Don’t believe your eyes,” his voice is empty again, distant. It leaves me longing for his gaze, “If you find my personality dislikable, don’t fall prey to the sight of me.”It feels like I’ve been slapped. He thinks me shallow and, with my behavior, I can’t deny it. But it hurts. I raise a hand to my heart, veering my gaze from the back of his head to that large, open window. I breathe in the scent of herbs, willing rationality back into my being.“I won’t,” I tell him, pride giving an edge to my tone, “And you’re wrong because she doesn’t understand magic. She had no way of knowing this would happen,” I grab his arm, making him look at me. I fight off the instant pull of his gaze, forcing my way through the lustful haze as I continue, “She trusted you and you repaid that with deceit.”Surprise lights his face, parting those tantalizing lips. He glances off to the side, shoulders slumping as though he’s just been reprimanded by his mother. The thought leaves a bitter taste in my mouth.“I didn’t deceive her, I told her it would help with her problem- it did. There’s no part of me that believes she will ever think the same way after this.”“But you caused her pain,” I press, placing a hand on his cheek. Reluctantly, he meets my gaze, “Does no part of you feel bad about that?”“It’s necessary,” his arm finally drops.“Tricked me!” Kimberly finishes, startling me with her sudden reanimation.Davon turns to her, leaving me to stare at his back. His broad shoulders look tense, telling me that my words had some affect. I wonder if I’ve hurt him? The thought is like barb wire around my heart, trapping me in regret even as reason tells me I should have none. I’m not wrong and he needs to know that, whether it hurts him or not.“It can’t be remedied,” he tells her, stepping closer to the angry young woman, “Now, it’s time for my payment.”“You won’t get a dime from me!” Kimberly fumes, standing her ground.He takes hold of her chin, but I’m the only one taken aback. I wonder if he’s frozen her again, but a shift in my position shows me her cloudy gaze. “You put her in a trance?” I ask, appalled. How can he think it’s okay to mess with people like this?He doesn’t answer me. Instead, he brings his lips closer to hers. Jealousy and disgust war within me. But those feelings are torn away to make room for shock, as black streams of smoke slither from her parted lips. They dance in the air between them, like a cobra being coaxed from a pot. Swaying to some song I can’t hear, they slip into Davon’s awaiting mouth where they’re swallowed up with a soft sigh.“You can go now and forget this place ever existed,” he steps back, his gaze holding hers, “It will be like a dream to you and the fear you felt in it will remain. Negativity will never take hold of your thoughts again.”She nods, then staggers to the door. I watch her with vested interest until the door closes behind her. I don’t understand, what did I just see? I look to Davon, sure that he knows my thoughts, but he doesn’t speak. He walks back into his home and I’m quick to follow.“Aren’t you going to tell me what just happened?” I ask, chasing him into the living room.He doesn’t stop until his feet are on the milky-way rug, then he gives me a curt, “Nope.” Before he falls through the fabric, vanishing.“Davon!” I call out, running to the spot where he’d just stood. Nothing happens.I silence the panic of my mind, assuring myself that he’s fine. He’s done this on purpose. Should I just wait him out? He’s bound to come back, from wherever, eventually. I bite my lip, staring down at the plush rug. I want to follow him, I don’t want him to just flee from me. I hear a ‘pop’ and then I’m falling.Screaming, I trash around in a void. Twisting, turning, I reach out desperately into the darkness for something to grasp. Of course I find nothing, but still I try again and again. Light streams up, alerting me to the thing below me; a life-like painting which mirrors the rug which had swallowed me up.“Davon!” I cry out, realizing the image is hurdling up toward me just as fast as I’m falling. The impact steals my breath, sending a shockwave of pain through my body. Tears sting my eyes as I try to push myself up onto hands and knees, only for a pair of hands to reach out from the picture. I’m pulled through it and into Davon’s arms. He cradles me as I sob, rubbing small circles between my shoulder blades he coo’s, “It’s alright, you’re alright.”“It hurts.”“I know, but it’ll pass,” he holds me closer against his warm chest, “Just breathe and will it away.”I choke out, “I can’t,” burying my face in his shirt. “You can, trust me. You willed my shirt open, remember?” I can hear the smirk in his voice, it calms me; stabilizes my breathing. Though my lungs still shake with pain, I focus on the warmth of his body, the gentleness of his touch. Telling the pain to dissipate, I cling to him and breath in his scent; an incomparable mix of earthy-ness and spice. The pain fades as I relax in his embrace. Sleep claims me.I wake in a large, soft bed. Unsure how long has passed, my gaze sweeps the room in search of a clock. The room is big, but mostly empty; a bed and dresser are the only furniture. A clock rests on the dresser, big red letters tell me it’s 5: 26. I sigh in relief and pull myself out of bed.I make my way down the winding stairs to his living room, sending a glare at that damnable rug. Davon isn’t here. Should I look for him? It feels wrong to just search his place. He might not even be here, maybe he went back to wherever. My gaze returns to the swirling milky-way, a frown tugging my lips.“So the lovely Ms. Foster is finally awake,” I whirl around at the sound of his voice. He strides over to me, his gaze inspecting, “How are you feeling?”“Confused,” is my anxious reply.“I would imagine,” he cracks a smile, though it doesn’t reach his eyes, “You should leave. Ask Nora to take you on, I’m not a good fit for you. You need a caring hand, I can’t give you that.”“But that’s exactly what
I'd started spending time with Davon after work and on my days off. It was rare for me not to pay him a visit whether it was expected or not. I was excited to begin this journey into a whole new world of myth and magic and, possibly most importantly, to learn more about the man himself. But as the days rolled into weeks it felt as though I was standing in place unable to move forward in either goal and to sat it was becoming frustrating would have been a huge understatement.When I was with him I felt like I was back in high-school and had finally garnered the attention of my long-time crush. I'd catch myself playing with the ends of my sleeves as we spoke, twirling my hair and stumbling over words whenever he said anything potential sensual- which seemed like a common occurrence, or at least far more common than I was used to. At first I'd found it difficult to focus on anything but him as a result, but it had slowly begun to ease and with that came a certainty. He'd cast a spell on
“What happens when what we think is made manifest?” Davon asks me, hands folded neatly beneath his chin. The trace of a smile raises the corners of his full, kissable lips, mossy-green eyes twinkling with a devilish gleam. It stirs something in the pit of my stomach, clawing like a kitten at my insides. I feel mesmerized by this man and his slow, sensuous voice. Even as my skin crawls, pleading with me to escape his clutches; before it’s too late.I clear my throat, flitting my gaze to the potted plant beside the couch he’s sitting on. The large, green leaves of the hostas are trimmed with white and still glistening from a recent watering. I feel his eyes on me as I think, patiently awaiting my thoughts. “I’m not really sure why you’re asking, it seems like you answered it yourself,” I tell him, forcing my gaze back to his face. His skin is lightly tanned, nearly the same light brown color as his hair; which is just long enough to curl around his ears.He laughs, like a deep, dark s
Davon sent me home soon after Kimberly left, telling me to return Friday; exactly one week from today. My thoughts are fixed on the man as I climb into my powder blue cobalt, trying to jam the key into the ignition as I eye the large, white house. When I succeed, I slowly put my car in reverse and carefully back out of the long, winding driveway.He haunts me throughout the week, steering my thoughts toward him whenever I’m not busy enough to keep him at bay. Again and again, I wonder what spell he’s put on me; even though I know he hasn’t. But I can’t otherwise make sense of it, this fascination… attraction if I’m honest with myself. Which I don’t want to be, not on this.On Wednesday, Nora steps into the café. The bells hanging over the door signal her arrival, she steps inside. Long, blonde hair caresses her arms and shoulders, as she casually looks around. Then she spots me, bent over the table I have been bussing, and struts over with a pleasant smile clinging to her lips.Her un
I'd started spending time with Davon after work and on my days off. It was rare for me not to pay him a visit whether it was expected or not. I was excited to begin this journey into a whole new world of myth and magic and, possibly most importantly, to learn more about the man himself. But as the days rolled into weeks it felt as though I was standing in place unable to move forward in either goal and to sat it was becoming frustrating would have been a huge understatement.When I was with him I felt like I was back in high-school and had finally garnered the attention of my long-time crush. I'd catch myself playing with the ends of my sleeves as we spoke, twirling my hair and stumbling over words whenever he said anything potential sensual- which seemed like a common occurrence, or at least far more common than I was used to. At first I'd found it difficult to focus on anything but him as a result, but it had slowly begun to ease and with that came a certainty. He'd cast a spell on
I wake in a large, soft bed. Unsure how long has passed, my gaze sweeps the room in search of a clock. The room is big, but mostly empty; a bed and dresser are the only furniture. A clock rests on the dresser, big red letters tell me it’s 5: 26. I sigh in relief and pull myself out of bed.I make my way down the winding stairs to his living room, sending a glare at that damnable rug. Davon isn’t here. Should I look for him? It feels wrong to just search his place. He might not even be here, maybe he went back to wherever. My gaze returns to the swirling milky-way, a frown tugging my lips.“So the lovely Ms. Foster is finally awake,” I whirl around at the sound of his voice. He strides over to me, his gaze inspecting, “How are you feeling?”“Confused,” is my anxious reply.“I would imagine,” he cracks a smile, though it doesn’t reach his eyes, “You should leave. Ask Nora to take you on, I’m not a good fit for you. You need a caring hand, I can’t give you that.”“But that’s exactly what
"Is it terrible?" Davon asks, raking a hand through his hair, "I think it's the perfect medicine for you.""How can you say that?" Kimberly shouts, eyes wide with hysteria, "Do you know what you've done?""Of course I do," his voice rings with mirth, "I concocted the potion, remember?""Why would you do this to me? You-you monster!" fresh tears make their escape, rushing down her face only to fall to the grey carpet below. My stomach twists in sympathy. I don't need to be told what happened, I've already figured it out."To help you, just as you asked," the innocent expression he's donned further sours my own. I don't see how what's done constitutes helping in any way."How is this helping?" She spits the question, which mirrors my own.“You’ll fear those ‘negative’ thoughts for the rest of your life. You’ll force yourself away from them, terrified that they’ll spill into your waking life,” he tilts his head, his eyes dulled with boredom, “Am I wrong?”“Well… no,” she steps closer, “B
Davon sent me home soon after Kimberly left, telling me to return Friday; exactly one week from today. My thoughts are fixed on the man as I climb into my powder blue cobalt, trying to jam the key into the ignition as I eye the large, white house. When I succeed, I slowly put my car in reverse and carefully back out of the long, winding driveway.He haunts me throughout the week, steering my thoughts toward him whenever I’m not busy enough to keep him at bay. Again and again, I wonder what spell he’s put on me; even though I know he hasn’t. But I can’t otherwise make sense of it, this fascination… attraction if I’m honest with myself. Which I don’t want to be, not on this.On Wednesday, Nora steps into the café. The bells hanging over the door signal her arrival, she steps inside. Long, blonde hair caresses her arms and shoulders, as she casually looks around. Then she spots me, bent over the table I have been bussing, and struts over with a pleasant smile clinging to her lips.Her un
“What happens when what we think is made manifest?” Davon asks me, hands folded neatly beneath his chin. The trace of a smile raises the corners of his full, kissable lips, mossy-green eyes twinkling with a devilish gleam. It stirs something in the pit of my stomach, clawing like a kitten at my insides. I feel mesmerized by this man and his slow, sensuous voice. Even as my skin crawls, pleading with me to escape his clutches; before it’s too late.I clear my throat, flitting my gaze to the potted plant beside the couch he’s sitting on. The large, green leaves of the hostas are trimmed with white and still glistening from a recent watering. I feel his eyes on me as I think, patiently awaiting my thoughts. “I’m not really sure why you’re asking, it seems like you answered it yourself,” I tell him, forcing my gaze back to his face. His skin is lightly tanned, nearly the same light brown color as his hair; which is just long enough to curl around his ears.He laughs, like a deep, dark s