The Immortal Design

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leather boots and a peasant style white blouse that showed the top of her shoulders. Her hair was tied back in a loose bun with stray strands curling around her ears. My God she was beautiful. She smiled brightly and I could feel my heart start to race once again. Her perfect white skin shone brightly as the moon’s rays of light reflected upon her skin.  I caught myself holding my breath. It was like I was living in a dream.
       “Hello John. I am glad to see that you made it on time. I worried that maybe you would not want to come after all the fuss earlier today.”
       “Fuss? What fuss?” I asked. I had momentarily forgotten all about crazy Kelly and Willa’s older brother.
       “Oh you mean the Kelly thing? And let’s not forget your brother. He seemed like a real treat. Not to worry, neither one of them can scare me away from spending time with the most beautiful girl in Castle Rock” I spoke with confidence, but her brother did seem to be a little on the intimidating side. Regardless of that, I still wasn’t about to let either one of them ruin our evening. “Where would you like to go? Are you hungry at all? We can go grab a bite to eat or something, or we can drive around and I could show you the sites? I’ll leave it up to you. You are my guest for the evening and I plan on being the perfect host, so let’s call it ladies choice.”
       Willa giggled softly and tucked a stray hair behind her ear. “I would love to see this lookout, I hear the other teen kids speak of so often.”
       Oh boy, I wasn’t planning on that. The lookout was Castle Rock’s equivalent to make out central. I really didn’t want to take her there and have her think that I was like the rest of the guys in our school.  Willa picked up on my hesitation at her suggestion “Is there something wrong with the lookout? I have heard it is a beautiful place to star gaze. I love to watch the stars at night and gaze upon the full moon as well as pick out the constellations.”
       “Oh, um no. It’s fine. But I will warn you that some kids go up there to do other things that don’t involve looking at the stars. I don’t want you to think I am one of those guys.” Willa looked at me as if I had gone insane.
       “Johnathan do you not think that we have the same concept where I am from? We do. I assure you I do not think you are one of those guys, and although those places do draw attention for lovers it is usually because of the beauty of the night. It is how you would say romantic, to be kissed passionately by one’s love under a full moon with all the heavens looking down upon you and witnessing your hearts desires.”
       “I guess I never thought of it like that before. I did say it was ladies choice, so off we go to the lookout. There is a great view of the mountains from the point overlooking the valley, and tonight it would look spectacular seeing as it is a full moon.” I turned the ignition and set off for the lookout with Willa, the most beautiful girl in the entire world sitting next to me. This night couldn’t be any more perfect than it already was.
       The drive up the mountain didn’t take long. I found a great spot to park and so far there were no other people here. I silently thanked God for that. I didn’t need nosey bodies watching me and Willa as we sat on the blanket I had brought and gazed up at the stars. I wasn’t very familiar with the constellations so Willa pointed them out to me as she found them with ease.
       “Is that the little dipper or the big one, because I can never remember which one is which?” I asked as I pointed to a small cluster of stars that to me looked like they were in a row. Willa laughed out loud at my question.
       “No silly that is Orion’s belt. Many ancient people built temples to honor those three stars. They believed they were most holy and thought if they built their own temples to mirror those above, that they too would be redeemed in the

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