Laid there looking up at the stars with my girl next to me, I couldn't have been happier. I couldn't imagine a single moment in my whole life where I'd been more calm or relaxed.
"... and that one's Orion, the hunter," she continued to tell me about the stars, stories of constellations and the planets. "And if you look up there," she said, pointing to the brightest star in view, "that one's Venus."
"I thought Venus was a planet?" I questioned, the idiot I am.
"Yes, dumbo, it's the only planet visible from earth, on a night like this, you can see her in her full glory."
I felt my face turn red. If I knew half as much as her, I'd be a certified genius. But of course that's why she's the one attending Oxford at the end of this summer, as she has done for the past 3 years. I rolled onto my side, and moved my arm, trying to get into a more comfortable position.
She turned away from her beloved stars for a second to smile at me, quickly gazing back skywards, and I returned it just as warmly, lingering on her features for a few moments.
At 5'7", she was a couple of inches shorter than me, her short, light brown hair reaching just past her shoulder blades. She had freckles everywhere, on her bare arms, her thin stomach and even on her ankles, visible because of the brightly coloured sandals she was wearing. In an old, white vest top, and a pair of slightly torn black leggings, she looked perfect. God-like, in fact.
I dreaded the end of this summer. After just six short weeks of seeing her again, I had fallen even deeper in love with her, and the end of summer meant the end of freedom, the start of work again for me and the continuation of her University course in Astrology. She had always been the interesting one. Her going to one of England's most famous Universities to do possibly one of the most difficult and strangest courses, me staying in a scratty little town working a dead-end cafe job six nights a week. Right from when we were 15 years old, she had strange interests, enjoyed things most other people would consider boring, but somehow she always managed to get me involved, to keep my interest, an amazing feat considering I have the attention span of a goldfish.
"What you thinking?" she turned to me, half whispering up towards my face.
"Not a lot."
"Come off it! You're my best friend, I can tell when something's bothering you."
I looked into her curious eyes, sky blue in the day, but in the dark of night almost black, a deep, rich midnight blue, coincidentally my favourite colour.
"I'm okay. Just don't want to see you go. Again."
"I hate leaving you. You know that as well as I do."
"I know. It just hurts." My voice cracked at the end of the sentence.
"What do you mean?"
"Nothing, forget I said anything."
She gave me a stern, questioning look, demanding me to tell me what was wrong. To surrender my best-kept secret of over 4 years. I looked back into those mesmerising eyes to see my gaze returned just as tender. One of her eyebrows raised questioningly, and I felt a lump in my throat.
Turning over again onto my stomach, I pretended to be interested in a certain blade of grass.
Twisting it in my fingers, I felt her small, soft hand gently stroking the small of my back. Tentatively at first, she traced gentle letters, words, over my back between my bra strap and the top of my jeans. Not realising what she was doing, I missed the first couple of letters, but still got the gist of what she was trying to say.
Two almost interecting lines connected right above my middle belt hoop. The letter V. Four gentle lines, three traced to my side making me shiver when they reached the edge, and a final one straight down making my leg twitch slightly. The letter E. Three more lines, then a circle, then a final curve. YOU. Her magic fingers left me feeling slightly drowsy amongst other things as she re-traced her sentence. I love you. Rolling over, I stared into her beautiful eyes, inches away from my own, still seeing that interrogative look.
After recieving no answer, she tried another tactic.
"If you don't tell me what's wrong, you know what'll happen."
Knowing full well what she would do to me, a torture technique we had used on each other hundreds of times, I played dumb.