Small Cruel Party
Bridge
Weak sunlight streamed through mid autumn clouds scudding low overhead.
A girl in a black dress was walking hand in hand with a boy wearing black
jeans and a t-shirt. Through a dead and fallow field away from the two
lane country road they'd parked the car off the boy led the way, pointing
out nettles and patches of soft ground. The girl, who wore a pair of lace
up boots with a modest heel, took care to avoid that which would tear
her dress or cause her to stumble. When the boy looked at the girl from
behind clear gray eyes his heart felt a little bit lighter, his mind a
little bit less clouded. He crossed a rickety bridge crafted from fallen
trees and rusted nails first. When the boy looked down, as boys will when
they feel themselves to be challenging nature, he could see tiny pebbles
moving apart in the current of the stream. When the boy reached the other
side of the stream, he turned and put one hand lightly on the fallen tree
branch that now served as a makeshift railing for the little bridge. He
looked across the bridge, across the stream, and once he had picked out
the girl's dark eyes underneath her long, dark hair, he smiled and beckoned
to her. The girl smiled back at the boy, and took a cautious step onto
the old bridge. High above them, the clouds broke and a golden ray of
sunlight fell to the clearing, onto the little running stream that stood
between the boy and the girl. The golden light moved from where it had
hit the middle of the stream first slowly to the girl's side, sliding
quickly off her black hair before it disappeared behind one of the gray
clouds.
-Jason