Today,
I was closing the
European Paintings, 1500-1800 section.
Lydia wanted to wait for me,
so she decided to stick around.
"I don't want my friend
to be alone, for all I know
something could happen to him
and we don't want that.
Plus we can get something
to eat afterwards!"
Sneaky girl.
In that moment,
I knew she sees me
how I see her.
I can tell
she's scared that
I will never love her.
Little did she know.
Around 12:30 A.M.,
Lydia was nowhere to be seen.
I searched the whole place
to find her in Gallery 632.
There she was,
sleeping under the painting
A Woman Asleep.
Clever girl.
Lydia, time to go.
She sits up,
stretches and yawns.
"About time,"
she chuckles.
"Did you get the little joke
I did here?"
She asks
while smiling,
pleased of herself.
Very funny,
never would've guessed
that you'd be a woman asleep.
"There's a lot you don't know
about me, Evan.
For example,
did you know I was a murderer
and I stayed here late with you
so no one can witness the crime?"
Guess you should get to it, no?
"Alright, jerk.
Let's go get a bite,
I'm starved!"
She stood up,
and walked towards me
very tiredly but excitedly.
We headed towards
the elevator,
and waited while listening
to the silence between us.
"Do you want to kiss me?"
I looked at her
slightly confused
as to where that came from.
Her pale green eyes
looked away,
as if she regretted
the question immediately.
And with that,
I cupped her face
and did what she asked.
Her kiss
left a mark in my heart.
It was the type of kiss
that I'll remember when I grow old.
And for once,
I hope that she will be there with me,
to look back at the first night
we gave in to love's game.
Did that answer your question?
She glares at me,
and smiles while
biting her lip,
happy with the result.
"It might have."
We walked out the museum,
hand in hand,
and into the city that never sleeps.

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