Monday, November 19, 2012

Relaxing


Delicate drops of water are falling down to meet your body. You are bent right to let the warm water meet your body and take off all stress of your day. It's about a half hour you have only with your own. You lifted a little bit your head, and slowly your hair gets wet. All the stress, hurry and tiredness are going off your body. Very slowly.
And that's when you close your eyes for a bit, and slides the soap in the top of your left side back. You can feel your muscles starting relaxing as you do that. Then, you catch the soap and keep turning it in front of you. Your hands get soapy in a bit, and right after you bring your hands close to your face. You can already feel the great smell of the soap, you favorite one! Then, you touch your sweaty face tired from a long and hard day.
After a while, you turn around and let the water reach your face. It's all going off, all stress built up during the day.
Now you are getting used to the idea of stopping hearing the sound you've been hearing for the last 20 min. The water has fallen down into your body, and sounded as a big waterfall. You like it, but now it's time to turn off the shower.
You reach that favorite towel after you turned that off.
You know that starting from now the place is gonna get more and more cold. As you don't wanna do so, you hurry to dry yourself.
After a while you are in your favorite pajamas, reading a book and eating a little bit. You are sat down in that old and adorable armchair that you do like. Your legs are tired from a long day and your eyes starting to fall asleep.
It's late at night. All your body is begging for is to sleep. You can't fight against it, and give in. You know you can't sleep in the armchair because if so, you will not be able to work on the following day. So, before you give in, you take the way to your bedroom, replace the book on the bedside table, cover yourself with the blanket, turn off the lampshade and finally close your eyes. Sleep well, darling!

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