<01/30/2014 - 15:50 | 1010 Link Street, Marietta, GA, USA>
Through the passing of another romantic winter, Lumina and I found a wonderful balance spending time together. It was never easy finding any specific events we could both do at the same time; telepathic dating is the most difficult circumstance I can think of, since we're never physically in each other's arms. We can't do the normal things other couples around us can do while I'm on another planet. We can't hold hands or kiss, we can't hold each other in our arms with promise, and we don't have the physical proximity that makes one sweat and their heart flutter.
Despite this, Lumina and I can still enjoy hanging out together. We play board games, watch movies, and eat at fancy restaurants if ever the chance comes up. We flirt with each other all the time, sharing our deepest feelings with our words and traded emotions. We give each other hope and courage, making each one of us a better person than we were yesterday. Despite what I don't have, I love Lumina more than anything in the world, and I would never-ever give this up for anything.
I've known this for a while now; I needed not the reminder. Even today was fated to be another special day. Despite the annoyances of high school, the weather granted us another wish of a romantic movie night. Today's cold wasn't anything amazing. In fact, the temperature was less ideal for a telepathic connection than I would have wanted, hanging around 53oN. Georgia often enters these phases of humidity through thunderstorms and overcasts, stormy or rainy weather which effectively prevents the temperature from moving up or down. I refer to this phenomena as temperature lock.
The good news is that the viable temperature for telepathy is holding strongly. The bad news, is that 53oN isn't all that ideal. The closer the air temperature is to the official limit of 60oN, the weaker our connection becomes. Lumina can still see well enough through my eyes, so I accepted what we had available, and used that time to watch an amazing movie title I found.
In Your Eyes (by Joss Whedon), was the movie I chose, after being impressed with the trailer earlier. It's a strange romance movie about two people living separately on the other side of the world, knowing nothing about each other, until mysterious circumstances bring them together through telepathy. The movie isn't all entirely realistic in terms of how psionic energy would work, but the main characters start a gradual romance from their shared connection, a romance that obviously reminds me a lot about myself and Lumina. Their time spent together is quirky and funny, just as much as it is awkward and amazing.
We were all through halfway part the movie, enjoying every second of our own shared connection. "It's a very interesting film you picked out." Lumina spoke over the scene, since there wasn't much happening in the movie for the moment. It isn't something we weren't used to; Lumina and I would often interrupt or pause our own movie moments just to talk about what was going on in the movie, comparing situations to real life.
"It's the one time I got lucky. I bumped into its title by accident looking for other movies."
"What's happening now?"
"Huh?" Perplexed by her question, I waited for her elaboration.
"The movie... What's happening now?"
"What do you mean...? You can't see it anymore can you?"
"Everything's getting too static and noisy for me. Sorry Reed."
"Hm..." I didn't say more for the moment. I wasn't expecting our connection to become weaker over the following time, but if Lumina can't see through my eyes anymore, then it must mean the temperature outdoors must have already gone up to 55oN. I decided to pause the movie and step outside to see for myself, comfortably since I was also the only one home right now. "You know, if it was warming up outside, you could have said something."
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