Would you like to dance?"
I knew I had frosting on my nose.
Alex leaned over and wuped it off with his thumb. "Well?"
I could only nod. I had a full mouth, too. I stood up, swallowed, and accepted the napkin he was holding. "You're here."
"I'm here," he agreed, like it hadn't been a ridiculous thing to say. "I am crashing your sister's wedding. Hope she won't mind."
"She won't mind."
He was wearing a tux. A real tux, complete with bow tie and silk lapels. I stroked one. "I'm guessing this isn't a rental."
He squirmed a little. "No, it's mine. Nice dress."
I looked down at the snug purple monstrosity my sister had chosen. At least it had a mandarin collar and some sleeves. "It's a cheongsam," she'd announced proudly. "It's Eggplant Ho Lee Mess" was Frankie's take. My pear-shaped cousin Vanessa got strapless. Now she looked like an eggplant.
"You look beautiful," Alex said, but the corner of his mouth was twitching.
"Well,you look like...like..." I sighed. "Okay, you look really really good." Then, again, "You're here."
"I'm here."
"Why?"
"I missed you," he said simply.
"It's only been four days."
"A very,very long four days. But your e-mail helped." He reached for my hand. "Now,are we dancing or not?"
We did, and it wasn't as complicated as I'd thought it might be. I stood on my toes, he bent down a little, and we fit together pretty well. The song ended way too soon.
"So," Alex said.
"So."
"We can stay here if you want to...or if you have to. But I have another suggestion. Let's go watch the sun rise."
It sounded like a good idea to me. Except... "It's ten o'clock. And it's freezing out there."
"Trust me," he said.
"okay.

Auteur: Melissa Jensen

Would you like to dance?"<br />I knew I had frosting on my nose.<br />Alex leaned over and wuped it off with his thumb. "Well?"<br />I could only nod. I had a full mouth, too. I stood up, swallowed, and accepted the napkin he was holding. "You're here."<br />"I'm here," he agreed, like it hadn't been a ridiculous thing to say. "I am crashing your sister's wedding. Hope she won't mind."<br />"She won't mind."<br />He was wearing a tux. A real tux, complete with bow tie and silk lapels. I stroked one. "I'm guessing this isn't a rental."<br />He squirmed a little. "No, it's mine. Nice dress."<br />I looked down at the snug purple monstrosity my sister had chosen. At least it had a mandarin collar and some sleeves. "It's a cheongsam," she'd announced proudly. "It's Eggplant Ho Lee Mess" was Frankie's take. My pear-shaped cousin Vanessa got strapless. Now <i>she</i> looked like an eggplant.<br />"You look beautiful," Alex said, but the corner of his mouth was twitching.<br />"Well,you look like...like..." I sighed. "Okay, you look really really good." Then, again, "You're here."<br />"I'm here."<br />"Why?"<br />"I missed you," he said simply.<br />"It's only been four days."<br />"A very,very long four days. But your e-mail helped." He reached for my hand. "Now,are we dancing or not?"<br />We did, and it wasn't as complicated as I'd thought it might be. I stood on my toes, he bent down a little, and we fit together pretty well. The song ended way too soon.<br />"So," Alex said.<br />"So."<br />"We can stay here if you want to...or if you have to. But I have another suggestion. Let's go watch the sun rise."<br />It sounded like a good idea to me. Except... "It's ten o'clock. And it's freezing out there."<br />"Trust me," he said.<br />"okay. - Melissa Jensen




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