We drive up to a small diner and was ushered to a table for two. As I sit across from her with the light filtering in the window, I see a sight I wish I could put into words. The beauty, the glow, the cheerful and playfulness that I witness is enough to energize me more than a drinking a pot of coffee at one sitting could do.
She spears a piece of fruit with her fork and holds it next to her lips. Winking at me she opens her mouth while extending her tongue out and down. With a slight curl to her tongue she slides the fruit into her mouth allowing a trickle of juice escape from the corner. She takes her finger, wipes the juice and extends her now juice flavored finger to me. I lean forward and open my mouth to accept her offering only to be denied. With less than an inch from enjoying the taste she carried on her finger, she pulled it away and put it in her mouth.
"Trying to be a tease, huh?" I say as I sit back. She giggles as she too sat back and removes her finger from her mouth with an audible "pop". "Oh, did you want some?" she says as she swallows the fruit in her mouth. Then looking at me with a grin and sparkle in her eye she says: "I am sorry love, I think I ate the last of the fruit or I would offer you some."
I pick up my pineapple juice and take a sip. The entire time looking her in her dancing eyes. After placing my cup down I say, "That is perfectly fine. I bought the fruit for you to enjoy. I appreciate the offer to share, even though it was a little late." "You are very generous for offering and I pray that I could be as thoughtful as you are." I pick up my glass and finish my juice. She smiles at me, winks and began to finish her ginger infused tea.
While the drive north to Sedona offers a beautiful view of the landscape, we decide to also explore shops and markets. We enjoy tasting little treats that each area has to offer and at times sit and with each other and allow ourselves to enjoy the beauty of the land. While sitting on my lap at one of our quiet times, I lean forward to her right ear and kiss it.
She turns to me with her arm already around my neck and with the feel of deep longing she melts herself into me as her lips touch mine. We sit and talk as we enjoy each others company. I find her fascinating, her humor (splashed with yummy darkness at times), her wit and the way she appears to nonchalantly tease me with herself. Not only teasing me with her body, but with her eyes, her half mouthed smirk she gives me when I attempt to be a court jester for her. Just to make her smile, to laugh, to be able to forget about life back home. To help her lose herself in the moment.
I hug her tightly and kiss her once again. "Let's go dear, time to hit the road."
"But I don't want to go yet!" She says as she wraps her arms around my neck tighter. I stand up and with her legs still bent and her arms wrapped tightly around my neck, she hangs off of me like a small child would hold onto her daddy's neck as he walked. I scoop down and put my arm under her knees and cradle her as I am standing.
"We still have a few miles to drive before our next stop. We should get back to the car." She stands on her feet and puts her hands to her side. Looking up at me she has her bottom lip out making a pouty face. "Why the pouty face?" I ask with a smile that appreciated the new expression.
"Because I don't wanna go yet. I like it here and it is beautiful. There are so many pretty trinkets and jewelry. I just want to look at them all!" She says then crosses her arms.
"Well, look who is being a bratty little girl." I say as I reach for her hand. A slight smile begins to form on my face. "I tell you what, I need to go make a phone call. I will go to the car and you can look around for another 15 minutes. Then meet me back at the car." Dropping her hands, she leans forward and gives me a quick kiss and an "ok!" She turns and head towards the market once again.
I note the time as I head to the car. Ok...the sun will set in about 2 hours. We are about 20 minutes away from where I want to stop, so 15 minutes will not delay too much, I think as I walk back to the car. I finish my call then check and consolidate the items in the back of the car for our next stop into two backpacks. 15 minutes came and then slowly crawled by.
I look at every one passing by expecting to see her. My mind begins to race and think that maybe she is hurt or got turned around in the vast amount of shops and exited the wrong direction. I wait for another 10 minutes and see no sign of her. I check my phone, no messages, no email...nothing.
Knowing I have a great chance of missing her if I go out looking I opt to stay in the location established as our meeting place. 20 minutes later, I feel two hands cover my eyes from behind me. "Guess who?" She says in a cheery voice.
I turn around and see her standing there bobbing up and down on her toes. Eyes sparkling and her mouth in a large smile. "Where have you been? Are you ok?" I ask.
"I am fine. I just found some more shops and, oh, you should have seen the old time taffy pulling machine!"
"Honey! I wanted to be out of here 30, well now 40 minutes ago! I thought something was wrong and didn't want to go any place because I knew you would remember where the car was parked, so I stayed here."
"I knew where the car was. I just didn't think you would mind if I just looked around a little bit longer. I got to see so much artesian artwork and other wonderful creations. Are you ready to go now?" She says as she kisses me on the cheek.