On the Grass
Published by Darren Seeley 133 Word Play on Saturday, 22 June 2013
Pete: We walked for miles that day. Was it warm?
Karen: It was perfect. We laid down on the grass don’t you remember?
Pete: Grass? On the South Bank?
Karen: Yeah, just before the Oxo Tower.
Pete: Of course. (smiling) I couldn’t move.
Karen:(smiling) What?
Pete: You’d leant your head on my legs and I didn’t want to move (beat) in case you did.
Karen: I think I felt your heartbeat.
Pete: In my legs!
Karen: (laughing) Yes!
Pete: Christ. I was anxious. Didn’t you think it was strange though? Like maybe I was having a heart attack.
Karen: Not really, well, because I thought it was mine; my heartbeat. It was the first move and I wasn’t really sure how you’d react.
Pete: Oh so you were making a move!
Karen: Obviously! It was nice though.
Pete: Yeah. It was lovely.