Tales of the Bearded Toad

Short stories and the occasional true tidbit devised in the life and times of the Bearded Toad

Friday, December 01, 2006

The Warmth of a Cold Nose

“Don’t you just love Christmas?” Her exuberance and cheerfulness grated on him as though someone were trying to add a little zest of Rick to their eggnog. “I mean, look at the lights. They add fantasy to the physical world. Come out of that realm inside your head and experience this imaginary scene with me.”

Rick grunted and lifted his chin from his chest. “Why, so that I can be a part of this ridiculous excuse to waste energy? I hate having to buy lights and trees, because they are so very temporary at that point, and both are drains on the environment.”

“Don’t look at it that way. For me, just try to let go of those practical views for just a little while. Think about how nice it will feel when you go back inside where it’s warm. I’ll fix you a glass of bourbon and bring you a book while you get settled into your chair. When I’m done with dinner, I’ll get you a big glass of eggnog for dessert.”

He acted as though he hadn’t heard what she said and just continued his mini tirade. “All this is a commercial push for everyone to consume more and more. I mean I understand that in order for the economy to grow we have to consume, but is there not a limit to how much things can grow? I hate that I’m told how to feel this time of year. There is a physical shock to my body every time someone blows one of those damn noisemakers at New Years. Even after the holidays, I still have to deal with my skin drying out and cracking. My nose bleeds all the time. Remind me again, why is that I’m supposed to like this time of year.”

She smiled, and rubbed her cold, red nose on his neck as she kissed his cheek. In a whisper, “Because when it’s cold outside, I like to get under the covers and make our own heat.”

Finally a smile crept across his face. He looked up and said, “You know, these lights do take you to a different place.”

This post is in response to being tagged by DBA Lehane to continue from a meme about ‘Five Things I Love & Hate About Winter’ over at Jefferson Davis’ blog.. Since there is really only one person left that I know who hasn't been tagged, the OregonMan is up next.

10 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Brandon...you just get better and better! And seeing as you started off great, I'm just scared of how good you will end up! Even the title had me purring with that complimentray writer jealousy! I think we should consider editing a self-published book of blog shorts at some point! Any kind readers out there want to finance us?! :D

11:08 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I loved this. The juxtaposition of views was excellent and the way the story curved in its own flow was just brilliant! Wonderful sense of literary movement, tension of opposites and final coming together.

1:27 PM  
Blogger Brandon said...

Thanks, Lehane and Atyllah. I really appreciate specific comments and those that inject a real satisfaction with the created story.

9:17 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's a real travesty that there's not more people commenting here! What you are creating is art of the highest order. The cynic in me thinks we would be better off talking about cats, the world of blogging and how dull our lives are...that seems to attract more in the way of comments. Still, here's hoping another meme comes along and I can lull you out of this winter hibernation you are attempting!

2:22 PM  
Blogger Suzan Abrams, email: suzanabrams@live.co.uk said...

This was a beautiful read to me personally, Brandon.
I don't know how else to describe it.

2:53 AM  
Blogger Sam said...

Sweet. A smile sperad across my face at the same time it did his.
:-)

10:51 AM  
Blogger Suzan Abrams, email: suzanabrams@live.co.uk said...

I'm back dear Brandon.
Thank you for your beautiful words.

2:51 AM  
Blogger Wilf said...

Nice one, Brandon! A lovely piece of seasonal spice.
Addy

5:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Brandon,
Here's wishing you & your family a very happy New Year.
cheers

5:20 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

haha.

i smirked in the dark as i read this. i love how you put a little twist on christmas. nice ending.

i'm sure if my overly strict parents knew i was reading your blog at two a.m. they would think i was secretly reading some sort of soft porn.

5:08 AM  

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