Contest #81 winner 🏆

Golden Cheekbones and the Rising Sun

Submitted into Contest #81 in response to: Write a love story about an older couple who’ve been together since they were teenagers.... view prompt

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Inspirational Romance Sad

I open my eyes.

I am readying myself for the morning.

A golden cheekbone lined by the rising sun, beautiful in its simplicity. I touch it, once, her skin warm under my fingers, a reminder of how alive we are. How young we are.

We are teenagers. Our hands are clumsy, too big for our skinny limbs, not sure where to go or what to think. These hands hold pens, and books, and dreams. We discuss the future in vivid colours, full of blossoming hope of what it could hold. Neither of us say it, our lips tied by the thin string of fear, but our dreams involve each other. Neither of us knows what love means, our kisses fuelled by wandering hands and inexperienced tongues, but I know the lines of her face better than I know the words of my textbook. Neither of us knows anything, but we know each other.

We grow, as all things do, messily, with anger and lust and tears. She holds the neck of a bottle of beer, her head titled back, laughing into the night, her cheeks flushed. She is brighter than any star, and I wonder if I could replicate the jewels in her eyes, and make them into a jewel for her finger. I smile, small, and take another sip. I know that she is the one.

Our wedding is small, but loud, screams of joy echoing from every lively corner. Her mother gives me a talk, my mother gives me a heart attack. All I can feel is the creases of her hand enveloped in mine, and the sweet press of her lips on my face. I do.

"You do nothing!" She screams at me, waving at the dirty dishes lining every corner of our rotting kitchen. She is tired. I am tired. We both know it is not each other we are angry at, but the bank, the debt, the crushing weight of the tiny house. I bite my cheek. It is both my fault, and hers, and neither.

She still crawls into our bed, and hugs me tight. I still make her coffee in the morning. It is a test, and we have passed.

The first one is a surprise, with delighted screams and happy tears at the start, and terrible screams and pain filled tears at the end. But she is alive, and our child is alive, and they both nestle deep into the lining of my heart and refuse to let go. Surely my heart will run out of space for any more love.

I was wrong. We have two more, and it still makes room.

The children grow fast, faster than we ever did. They are sickly sweet when young, chubby cheeks and grotty hands, always reaching for something more. A little older, and they're cheeky, and quiet, and confused. A little older, and they're angsty, quiet, and polite. A little older still and they're angsty, angsty, and quiet.

Then comes the dreaded stage. Angsty, angsty and angsty. Teenagers.

A little older, and it's going, angsty, and angsty. Then gone, going and angsty. Then gone, gone, and going.

It's not long before the last kisses us both on the forehead and thanks us for the privilege of receiving our love. I hold her hands. "Love is not a privilege," I say, "it is a necessity."

She smiles, and thanks us anyway. She was always far too polite.

We move into a smaller house. Cozy, not cramped. It brings back memories of our first place. "Don't talk about that!" she says, "that place was awful!" She smiles more now, and fills her days reading books and making bread. I kiss her neck as she makes cookies, and she playfully pushes me away. She thinks I only want chocolate, but her love is the sweetest thing in our kitchen.

She takes up knitting, and I joke that she's getting old. She pretends to disagree, but we both know I'm right. My knees scream every time I bend to remove a weed from our growing garden.

She gets sick.

She survives.

I get sick.

I survive.

She has glasses now, small and oval shaped, perched on the top of her nose. The kids in the neighbourhood call us "Gran and Pops." Apparently, according to our son, we have a "reputation." I disagree, of course. The only reason she makes cookies for the school children is so they don't drive their chunky bikes through my nice flowers. So what if I help them fix their punctured tyres? So what if she makes them fresh lemonade? So what if we told them "just ask him on a date, he told me he liked you the other day"? That doesn't mean we like the buggers.

The young men flirt with her, as a joke. They say she's the most beautiful thing they've ever seen. I growl at them, of course, but only because they're right.

Our faces are lined with wrinkles now, and my hearing is half gone. She's stooped now, hunched and pinched, yet every time she smiles we go back to being young, with those jewels in her eyes, and I fall in love all over again. We don't go out to the kids anymore. They come to us, and a young man helps her make the cookies when her hands shake, and a young woman helps me with the weeds when my knees give. I hear on the news every day about the new generation being lazy, and I shake my head every time. These kids are just growing the way all things grow. Messily.

I wake up one morning to the sweet sound of birds. I wake up one morning to the smell of fresh grass. I wake up one morning, the sun peeking over the horizon, its gentle limbs stroking our faces from the window.

I wake up one morning.

She doesn't.

A golden cheekbone lined by the rising sun, beautiful in its simplicity. I touch it, once, her skin cold under my fingers. A reminder of how long we had together, how lucky we were.

I close my eyes.

And let myself slip into the night.

February 19, 2021 11:20

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284 comments

Indali Wells
21:32 May 18, 2021

Wow chills

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19:28 May 18, 2021

I'm literally about to cry.

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Safaa Ismail
17:01 May 18, 2021

It. Is. Amazing. All I can say is I LOVE it!! You totally deserved your win!

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Desiree Gonzalez
04:23 May 18, 2021

All things come to an end eventually no matter how beautiful, no matter how much they defy the odds. Their story was beautiful, highlighting the most wonderful things about the love one could have for another soul. This story was so beautifully written, the description of their lives through each period, effortlessly fading through time. A touching story, many are not able to put this emotion into such words. Although nothing lasts forever, at least it was a wonderful world because they had each other and they knew that, which is all that ma...

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Alexa Lepe
17:13 May 17, 2021

Wow! This story felt so real, I felt as if I was there experiencing these things with them. I loved how it some lines kind of foreshadowed that something was going to happen to either of them. This was really good, I loved it, it was just beautifully written. Good work!!

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Hailey Sanchez
16:36 May 17, 2021

This story was so beautifully written, truly played with my feelings. It mixed all the thoughts of growing older, especially how while it is daunting it is still so beautiful. I love the romance of the two characters, how even though they weren't given written names, I've named them in my head after people in real life. Its a true love story, one without just a "happily ever after" but instead filled with the reality and the genuine feeling and events a normal life has. Its the ideal, ordinary relationship rollercoaster, but it's written so ...

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Michelle Jimenez
16:10 May 17, 2021

I really really loved this story, it was beautifully written. I did find it hard in the beginning to follow the rhythm the plot, but then you could follow again and catch up again. The way the story is written it shows the downs in life the harsh truths, but it it covered with the sweet things in life. One of my favorites !

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Miss Jean
16:01 May 17, 2021

I loved the poetic tone to your story. It was beautiful and moving!

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Sara Puno
16:00 May 17, 2021

I love your writing style, every word flowed beautifully with the story. I enjoyed every moment reading this, I can see why this won ! :D

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Ronald Mathew
17:32 May 07, 2021

this is one of the most beautiful and articulate short story i have read in a very long while . Congrats on your win ..

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Isabelle K
19:20 May 06, 2021

"She thinks I only want chocolate, but her love is the sweetest thing in our kitchen." That was my favorite line. The love in this story is so pure, so real, and I loved it! Thank you for this lovely story. Congrats!

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Veer Mani
08:55 May 06, 2021

Such an incredible story...... I felt it in my heart in my mind... As I was reading it.....

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Rheo Graham
23:36 May 05, 2021

Wow, this is a very beautiful way to capture and celebrate a lifetime together ❤

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ℂ𝕁 𝕄.
02:42 May 05, 2021

I Idk I just don't have words for how amazing this writing piece is. I don't understand how someone could write something as beautiful as this. It's nice and easy to understand without having to get the whole thing explained to you over and over until you actually know what's happening. This is beautiful, amazing, brilliant, awesome, creative, emotional, excellent, thoughtful, mindful, strong, and just wow. Keep writing, -CJ

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18:31 May 04, 2021

It was beautiful. The end brought tears to my eyes. (I don't usually cry about stories or sad movies.) Good job!

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Abraham Trejo
22:44 May 03, 2021

This story was beautiful and was amazing from start to finish. I honestly loved this story and I felt the passion and emotion that you were trying to give out in this story the ending was sad but fitting and if I could compare this story to anything really it would be the begging of the movie UP. The whole time I was reading this I was thinking of this movie in my head. Love this story so much and I now know why this is a winner keep doing what you are doing and have a blessed day

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All Rounder
01:09 May 03, 2021

Bro 26 letter are too less for ur complement.. kudos to u on great mind.

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Cima Richardson
21:33 May 02, 2021

I am doing a critical review of your short story and want to know if you have published any more stories

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Daniel Pasillas
19:04 Apr 30, 2021

Your story line was a beautiful one and I really liked your story. All I wanted to say is that I wished you added a little bit more about the backstory of their kids or explained more about what they did in life.

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Ultra Gaming
02:45 Apr 30, 2021

wow........ its like the best

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