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Sunday 14 February 2016
Saturday 14 February 2015
A symphony of trumpets...
It
was but a dream, a fleeting twinkle in time. She would revisit that moment of
their rupture for years to come. They had come together with such an energy that
had overwhelmed them both. With their initial parting, their rupture had been so
sudden, painful. She had remained paralysed by sorrow and the uncertainty that
she would ever see him again. But unlike Kivuli,
Kingsley would return over the years.
Kingsley was
both gentle in his gaze but confident in his manner. His infrasonic chirps
would send a wave of peace through Myani. The interchange
between them was always fluid and when reunited they would quickly mirror the
other in the ease of their connection.
It was a quiet day when Myani sensed the familiar sub-sonic rumblings in the distance. She knew then that the bliss within her was too much
to contain. She flapped her ears and called out in a symphony of trumpets! All
the while, certain deep down, that it was him. She quickened her pace
toward the diection of the muted roars. As they drew nearer she continued to meet his roars and rumbles with her own. It was around this time that she and Kingsley had first crossed paths. It would not be long before she heard the familiar chirps! She knew the interplay of their emotional contagion would quickly follow suit...
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