Fugue. noun [from French fugue, an adaptation of the Italian fuga, literally “flight” 1. a piece of music in which one or more short melodies or phrases are introduced by one part and developed by others from time to time with various contrapuntal devices. 2. Psychiatry. A flight from one’s own identity…(Oxford Dictionary) […]
The ocean at this time of day always seemed bigger to Kate, bigger than it really was, although of course, it was big, at any rate. But in the early mornings, the sea seemed so awfully bigger than it did later in the day. Maybe it was that there was nothing against the ocean at […]
Originally written February 20, 2006 She could still feel his lips on hers when Celeste arrived at the restaurant for their lunch date the next day. “Emilie,” her voice fell like a curtain. “Where are you? I’ve been waving at you since the door.” “Here,” Emilie said, and rearranged the cutlery and water glass to […]