Sunday Scribblings: Kisses
Kisses can be stolen, snatched up by someone who has no right to them, who ferrets them away away into a designer pocketbook just as a teenager sneaks a tube of mascara into a backpack.
Kisses can be stolen, y'know.
Kisses can be stolen with an air of entitlement. Petal lips brushing a stubbled cheek at Happy Hour.
How are you doing? It's sooo good to see you again.
And while the wife makes room at the table by moving her coat, folding it over the spine of her own chair, the husband remembers the kiss as he watches the woman who stole it sit down, crossing her long thin legs that end with strappy stiletto shoes. She laughes at a joke, her mouth open wide, and he remembers that kiss and remembers it again and again and again.
A kiss on the edge of a wine glass, leaving lipstick prints, like a sloppy thief who forgot to wear gloves.
And he remembers that kiss again and again.
The stolen kisses are the dangerous ones. Like grenades, they are poised to explode into something larger.
He is closer to the woman than he is to his wife, his pants kissing long thin legs with strappy stiletto shoes under the table.
And his wife gulps her margarita and feels a dull thump in her head and lists the things that can be stolen.
Bathrobes, soap, afternoons away from the office.
Kisses.
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Kisses can be stolen, y'know.
Kisses can be stolen with an air of entitlement. Petal lips brushing a stubbled cheek at Happy Hour.
How are you doing? It's sooo good to see you again.
And while the wife makes room at the table by moving her coat, folding it over the spine of her own chair, the husband remembers the kiss as he watches the woman who stole it sit down, crossing her long thin legs that end with strappy stiletto shoes. She laughes at a joke, her mouth open wide, and he remembers that kiss and remembers it again and again and again.
A kiss on the edge of a wine glass, leaving lipstick prints, like a sloppy thief who forgot to wear gloves.
And he remembers that kiss again and again.
The stolen kisses are the dangerous ones. Like grenades, they are poised to explode into something larger.
He is closer to the woman than he is to his wife, his pants kissing long thin legs with strappy stiletto shoes under the table.
And his wife gulps her margarita and feels a dull thump in her head and lists the things that can be stolen.
Bathrobes, soap, afternoons away from the office.
Kisses.
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To read other Sunday Scribblings, click here.

20 Comments:
Oh!! I have MISSED your writing, Cate! This is a brilliant little bit. ;)
oxox :)
Just a random passerby commenting to say "great take on the Sunday Scribbling"
You write beautifully.
Stolen or given? I like the tension and mistrust in this story.
I'm with Parfait and Amber ... you've been missed! My favorite part? The pants kissing the long thin leg under the table.
I know I sound like an echo, but lord have I ever missed your writing! It makes me happy to read your words again.
You've captured that slice of life perfectly.
You are very talented! Glad I found your blog.
Welcome back!
Very interesting - I like the little edge to this piece.
Well done !
Beautifully written. Stolen kisses are the dangerous ones but can lead to beuatiful relationships....
Oh happy day! Welcome back Cate. I've missed your writing.
Thanks for posting this stolen moment.
love it! I love stealing kisses!!! There is a sense of entitlement connected to them.....never thought about it that way.......
When I steal a kiss....I love to see the reaction on the lucky kissed one.... :)
Ooooh, that was riveting, edgy and raw. I could feel the margharita on my lips with total resentment towards stilletos, for that is MY STUBBLED CHEEK going through my head.
Oh Cate I clicked once again expecting to see "Kitchen's closed" sign and it instead Kisses pops up! Yes!
I LOVE your writing and Kisses did not fail me. Ah!
And I see another piece below about magnetice poetry which I look forward to reading later. But I'm going to treat you like all my favorite authors and savor Kisses just for now and return later to read more.
I am so HAPPY you are blogging again. It brings me joy to read your words!
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Hey! Welcome back. I look forward to reading more.
Oooh - that's killer, Cate!
Oh. This one took my breath away. I'll say it again. I've missed you.
Oh my gosh, I am just OVERWELMED by all of your encouraging, kind comments! Thank you so much! xo
That would be "overwhelmed." :)
Oh, this is good. Wickedly good.
Wow this is great, such a fabulous take on the topic. Love your writing :)
Cateeeeeeee! Darlin' girl...how happy I am to see you back word-slingin' in bloggieland!
"Order up!!" she snarled as she threw the filled plate on the counter.
Yea!!!!!!!!!!
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