[35] - Wishes

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[35] – Wishes

“What did you wish for?”

The girl rolled her eyes.

“There really is no sense in asking

Useless questions.

You know that if I told you my wish

That miniscule chance

Of my wish ever coming true

Would disappear.”

They laid on their backs

In utter silence

For a good twenty or so minutes

After that.

“Is it against the rules

To make two wishes?”

The boy looked over to the girl,

Who seemed deep in thinking

With that question.

“I suppose.

What was your second wish?”

“Useless questions again,”

The girl replied, monotone.

“I assumed that your second wish

Wasn’t as important as the first.”

The girl opened her mouth, hesitated, then said,

“I wish I could count the stars.”

“Whatever for?”

“To make sure that

Whenever one went missing

I would know that out there somewhere

Someone wants a wish to be grant.”

The boy stared up at the stars.

He had wished for another shooting star.

As peculiar as it sounded, he knew he just had one wish.

He was hoping that the girl would at least get two.

“Look! Another falling star!”

The boy had sat up completely to point up at the sky

Excited and hopeful.

The girl sat up with him

Laughing and resting her hand on his shoulder

Before lying back down onto the blankets on the roof.

“That’s an airplane.”

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