we could have ended up, but I have to believe
none of them would have felt this right.
All I want is you
is not entirely true.
I want so much more,
and with Daniel I think
I can get it. I tell him this,
I tell him I love you,
which says everything
and is entirely true.
I reach into my pocket and pull out the ring.
There is still enough light in the air
for the silver to glimmer
and his eyes to gleam.
We do not say anything,
we look at each other,
take each other in
as far as vision can go.
I hold his hand in mine,
and then with the other hand
move the non-ending, non-beginning,
ongoing ring onto his finger,
whispering my love.
We embrace.
And then the strangest,
most beautiful thing happens.
Daniel looks at the ring
and walks behind me.
Before I can figure out
what's going on,
he reaches his arms
around me, his mouth
by my ear, his chest
against my back.
He takes his hands
and forms his fingers
in the shape of a heart,
which he places over
my own heart,
whispering his love.
I wrap my arms
behind me,
hold him.
We stand there,
breathing
together.
Moments into minutes.
Minutes into hours.
Hours into days.
Days into years.
Years into possibility.
This will linger.
david levithan
is the author of Boy Meets Boy.
He lives in New Jersey, which is, as everyone knows,
the real realm of possibility.
To find out more about him, check:
www.davidlevithan.com.
Special thanks to Susan Fromm for her claddagh ring
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Levithan, David.
The realm of possibility / David Levithan.
p. cm.
SUMMARY: A variety of students at the same high school describe their ideas,
experiences, and relationships in a series of interconnected free-verse stories.
eISBN: 978-0-307-49003-2
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