I was there a few days before I noticed a figure darting from one sea-lion to another. He gestured for me to follow but I couldnβt catch him.
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He caught me by surprise from behind and wiggled over to me.
βLetβs eat. Iβm starved.” The Thinker dove down then up above my head. He cupped his fins around my head and pulled my hair.
βWhere you been my Fins?β I asked.
βWhy?β He said as he let go of me.
β Itβs just a normal question?β
βI donβt answer those kinds of questions. I am building my sand castle! Wait till you see it–itβs going to blow you away. Everyone will be blown away!β
βExciting! Iβm so happy for you. Will you show me?β
β Maybe. Don’t look at me like that. Your eyes, they draw me in. It scars me. I donβt know what to do with you little one. Who are you?β
He lowered his eyes and sucked in his gills.
βI really love you. I mean I want to be with you forever!β
You should make a book of shells and tell their stories. ”
” You’re right! I know their stories too!”
” You could make a lot of money.β
” I donβt think about that. When I need money I just ask for it and it comes. All you do is count what you have. ”
” You think that!”
“Yes I said it didn’t I. ”
We carolled between starlight nights and crimson sunsets on the rock porch exploring varieties of sea mates. He used his fancy fish feet to get us into private ceremonies, and parties. The fish authorities didnβt bother us at all. We crashed into a party of penguins, and we werenβt eaten alive. My eyes were always on the thinker; as pleasurable anticipation bubbled inside.Β In the morning he read to me from his bible, and watched the seagulls. He drove me in many directions, unfamiliar ideas, and habits that got me to thinking so when we swam we were always talking.
βYou need to lower your voice. Make it deeper.”
βWhy?β
βTrust me.β
One day he swam me to a blow-hole.
βIβm not sure I can get through as easy as you do.” I said.
βDonβt say that. Follow me.” so I followed. I’d waited a long time to see the sand castle. As we expanded our gills and soared upward, my eyes searched for the castle.
βYou see it? Isnβt it spectacular?β
βI see the sand yes, but where is the castle?”
βYou don’t see it? Come onβreally. β
βNo my fin. I don’t see anything but piles of sand.”
β Look beyond the piles. You have to see between the lines. You donβt get it do you? You only look at whatβs right in front of you. Thereβs castles everywhere; huts, hideouts, back alleys. ”
βIs this what you mean by patience?β
β No! This is conciseness of the universe. Weβre not alone you know. The skeletons and ghosts are here.β
β Have you seen them?β
β The water of Santa Fe is as crowded as pavement. Iβm telling you what no one else will. You should thank me for that. Iβm handing you the key to the universe.β
β How about the key to a warm place to rest and food?β
β Youβre such a brat. Come on. Iβll take you
to shore.β
I met his power posse; and they all assured me they could reverse orΒ promote anything I wanted.
βIf you are ever in trouble call me. I can fix it.βΒ the Thinker said.
β Like what?β
β Whatever you ask. You want to live forever under our safety net. You have to trust me. Youβre a city cougar with a Range Rover and a brick house above water. Come on–donβt you see that. Most of the fish hate you. You need me.β
His eyes narrowed into dagger like bits of darkness.
“Iβm not a cougar. You are the first young exotic fish Iβve swam with.β
β Oh really. Thatβs not what I heard.
β What did you hear?β
β I know about you?β
β Really. Then tell me what they say?β
β Youβre impatient, aloof and swim alone. ”
β Iβm not like that always.β
β Well I know, Iβve seen inside you.β
One day he emerged as a sea monster, holding empty bottles and wailing. I felt a rush of empathy and covered him with my body. He wrestled in pain for days and then when he surfaced, he was wearing a different face, and his touch was absent. His teddy bear eyes were like bricks of strength.
β Iβm not coming back.β He said
β Why?β I pleaded
β Wrong question.β
β What did I do?β
β You donβt see my castle. I canβt be with you. All you think about is lobster and hotel vacations.β
β I havenβt had lobster in years, or a hotel vacation.β He swam away, just as suddenly as he appeared.
It was like a knife severing me from one place to another. He despised me. His curiosity and mischievous cleverness triumphed over affection and companionship. His splashes exploded into monsoons of tears inside of me. I returned to my brick house and closed the drapes. Every night I danced and cooked. I sat on the porch in a spray of solemn sunlight and didnβt miss the waves or blow holes. Iβd missed my dance music, old movies, journal and sanctuary of comfort. I made him vanish with a vow.
As I cut his sunflower from my yard, placed it in a vase and said, βwhen the flower dies so does my love for the Thinker.β The sunflower died yesterday. I pulled off the wrinkled yellow petals and scattered them in a planted pot. Maybe he will come back as the beautiful sunflower I once knew.Β But I know he won’t. Love is in all of us. How we give it and cherish itΒ is unique.Β I still have my love. No one can take that.Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β ![20141122_143530[1]](https://odysseyofadventures.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/20141122_1435301.jpg?w=300)
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