Thursday, November 4, 2010

asignment 2

Happily Ever After

     "Your as strong as an ox aren't ya girl?" pronounced George.  He was almost done with the horses when he heard the soft sounds of piercing heels prance into the dirty barn.  There was only one lady that would wear heels on the ranch.  Oh no thought George.  George turned slowly with suspense  and tried his best to refrain from acknowledging Curley's wife.  She continued to strut into the barn promiscuously.  He could not control his emotions.  He found himself looking upon her.  Her beautiful piercing blue eyes searched him.  They stared right into the apple of his eye.  For a peculiar reason this action did not make George uncomfortable.  He had tried for so long to lock his feeling away like a murder in jail, but this was it.  He had so may things to say to the love of his life.  Their attraction for each other was so obvious.  Because of Curley however they would never be together.  It was like a tragic  love story.  George looked at her she was so put togetherJust as cute as a button.  

     "What do you want," said George in a hasty voice.  Curley's wife didn't even seem to notice his tone.  She merly cracked a smile.  Her teeth were as white as snow.  Off in the distance George could hear the other workers discussing some sort of a dilemma for today's work.  Someone, maybe Lennie, said, "we can just blame it on the rain.  It was raining cats and dogs outside for the third day in a row.  It was getting to be late fall and the bad weather was just beginning.     He caught a glimpse of the sun  just peeking though the rain and it was officially the crack of dawn.  his eyes shifted back to Curleys wife. 

     "George," she said, "I'm not even going to beat around the bush.  I know you love me.  So why don't we just get out of dodge?"  

     "Darlin i know you think the grass is greener on the other side of the fence, but we cant just get up and leave.  Beside Curley would kill me!" remarked George. 

     "But please George," pleaded Curleys wife" you are my heaven on earth and i couldn't bear to live without you."  With those words George made an impulse  decisions and Curley's wife and George ran off into the distance together and lived happily ever after.           

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