It is summer. Eastern Carolina is a sight
to behold in the summer, even more so on the coast where the air is like a
sultry, sexy Flamenco. It just seeps way down deep into your bones. The light
in the early evening is like this living thing. It almost breathes. Deep. It
wraps me right up like a papoose, I am content here. But as with everything
I’ve ever done or wanted to do, I don’t want to be safe. Content, yes. Safe?
Never. He is not safe.
Somewhere in the middle is where we live. He,
the beautiful man of the hard way, is not safe. He is a challenge I am
sometimes convinced I can’t meet. Even after all these years. Today, in a quiet
moment in the midst of a busy day, I thought about the way his eyes hold mine.
There has been fire and light for me in his eyes – for me, for as long as I can remember. Me. His fierceness lights me from the inside out with just one
look. In the middle of an everyday moment, I look up to see his eyes on me. And
there in that moment when I’m nothing special on my own and living in the
mundane, I am all there is in his eyes. I am the only one in a room filled with
people.
And
then as quickly as he is fierce and passion, strength and fire, he is vulnerable. His tenderness for me still churns my insides like it did from the beginning. In
those moments, I think I love him more than I knew was possible. On nights like
these when the lightening bugs pop and
flash in the approaching night, as we sit quietly on the porch, I’m overwhelmed by the beauty of it
all. There is stillness and quiet between us just like it used to be in the
beginning, when he said all he needed to without a word spoken. The heat surrounds
us in spite of the encroaching darkness. The rising moon isn’t bringing relief
from the swelter.
But somehow,
in spite of the sweat that trickles, and the air thick, all I can think about
is the way fire and heat burn off the dross. We have been tried and tested in
the fire. In the quiet, he reaches over and takes my hand in his. Ten years and
a handful of days after the first time he did that very thing, it lights me up
inside. Still. I close my eyes, lay my head back and breathe deeply of the
contentment that comes from loving him above myself – even when it’s not safe. Even
when we are tested in the fire.

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