Pulling the
tattered blanket closer to his chilled body, the man continued behind the
typewriter with cold keys. Frost gathered on his window sills forming tiny
crystals with unique designs that distracted him momentarily, but he soon went
back to the story he was desperately trying to finish before his thoughts
melted like the snowflakes, never to be seen again. The room was dark except
for the two candles in a jar that grew dimmer with each passing hour. Soon he
would be straining to look at his words and would rely on his memory of the
keys he had been banging on for time unknown. His cat whose age was also
unknown sat on his lap creating a warm spot that he was grateful for and showed
his appreciation by softly rubbing her behind the ears which she very much
enjoyed, showing her pleasure with soft low purrs.
Well into the
cold night he worked, the words mostly coming to him quickly but at times he
had to reach deep into his thoughts and hope to retain it as another piece of
the puzzle he was writing. Outside the wind had picked up creating a kind of
chaos within him but allowing for a much-needed break. Grabbing on to the glass
jar he made his way to the fireplace that had all but burned itself out. He had
to pay more attention to the real world and climb out of his typewriter. Piling
a few logs onto the embers, it didn't take long for the warmth to return to
both the room and to himself. Taking a seat in his favorite chair directly
across from his typewriter, he lit his pipe and stared at the box of memories
just sitting there waiting for him to return and resume the rat a tat tatting
of the keys. But his mood had been shattered for this night, all his words
remained prisoners of his mind remaining there in the darkness.
Tomorrow would
show up with freshly fallen snow and crystalized windows. His cat would eat a
hearty breakfast then settle into her favorite chair waiting for him to sit
down, pull the tattered blanket closer to his cold body and once again start
the soothing sounds of the old typewriter keys banging out memories as fresh as
that fallen snow.
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