My hawk gaze follows her in the saffron skylight of our cathedral of solitude. I have hidden for three days in the ruins of this building which once soared into the heavens. I look at her with thirsty eyes and drink in the vision of woman. It has been months since I've seen a female of the species. I sometimes contemplated that I might be the last person on earth. Yet I am overjoyed that not only is there another among the fallen city but she is a female.
She breaks the crystal silence. "Fancy meeting you here. I'd begun to think there were no others. May I sit on that couch? This looks like some executive's office."
I reply, "Be my guest. Or should I say join me? This place is as much yours as mine."
"Yes, this is the ultimate collectivism. Everything belongs to everyone" she says.
I move aside to give her space to sit. "Hey, I found a bottle of bourbon in the desk. Would you like to share some?"
She winks at me. "Sure would. It feels kind of odd here. I wonder who occupied this place and what happened to them?"
I hand the bottle to her. "I'd like to think they escaped before the calamity. But I am a wishful thinker."
She rests her head on my shoulder. "I hope you don't mind me resting on you. Men make good firm pillows. And you're the only man around here."
I wrap my arm around her. "I make a handy headrest. And I'm indeed the only male here. That puts me at an advantage. I never was very good with women."
She sprawls across the couch and rests her head on my lap. I feel her breath upon my cocooned crotch. She says, "I do apologize. I have taken liberties. Would you like me to sit up?"
I caress her flaxen hair. I said, "Heaven's no. Please feel free with me."
She replies, "You are a gentleman. But don't go saying you like me because I'm the only woman around. I wouldn't take kindly to that."
I massage her scalp with long gentle strokes. I say, "In a room full of women you would stand out for me. You are a lovely soul."
She looks up at me and our eyes meet. "I'm touched that my soul is beautiful to you. But am I attractive physically? My inquiring mind really wants to know."
I begin to knead her shoulders with my questing hands dipping close to her breasts. I reply, "My darling you are the Botticelli Venus incarnate."
She beams up at me. "You're not just saying that to get into my pants?"
"To say just would be untrue. I confess I do fancy you in that way. But my passion for you is greater than sex."
She points up at a sagging beam in the ceiling and says, "We really should take our conversation elsewhere. That ceiling doesn't look stable."
We stroll hand in hand out under the brilliant blue sky. The ozone layer is mostly gone since the calamity. So I recommend we find shelter.
The tall buildings stand cracked and fallen in the sunlight. I lead her down the street whose skeleton ruins smolder quietly. Smoky funeral wreaths settle like winter snow across desolate streets. Awash in sacred silence she and I hold hands walking together.
Calcified relics shine in noon sunburn. Effigies of humanity haunt the daylight. Ravens perch on steel husks. Petroleum-fed insects lie in repose. A salamander suns on the pearly marble steps. A centipede crawls cautiously over laminated tiles. We walk by the smoking embers of a fire in a vacant lot. Apparently, there is someone else somewhere. A brown paper bag cartwheels on the asphalt. A Bible is laid open to the ravages of nature. Gospel scraps whirl in the vortex. Golden words swirl playfully with wisdom strewn like confetti on oil stained sidewalks.
She follows me like a guru in this city lost in dreams. I put my arm around her waist to comfort her. What more can I do to ease her passage down these graveyards of humanity?