Author S. K. Nicholas

x and i: a novel

a journal for damned lovers vol 1-3

Absent Lovers

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Taking a pinch of tobacco and rolling a cigarette, I chew my fingernails as she rests her head in my lap. In this cage of flesh and bone, I try to defuse my erection but she keeps prodding her fingers keeping me in a state of heightened awareness. On the wall, above the TV, a lizard crawls and eats a spider. It sticks its tongue out and looks at me. In my younger years, they used to call me Mr Lizard. Perhaps it knows? Who can say? Inhaling smoke deep into my lungs, I explain how being a writer is a curse; that it’s like having a midlife crisis every day of your life, and that if I could, I would never put pen to paper again. She tells me I’m exaggerating; that if I wanted, I could let go and do something else. But she doesn’t know; she has no idea. Feeling dizzy, I lean back and drink some more miracle sauce. She says I should cut down but it’s no use; I have a taste for the end. There’s no helping it. Putting on some King Crimson, she complains and goes into the bedroom. Flicking through Netflix, she spends the next two hours checking her complexion in a vanity mirror while messaging people she doesn’t like. I’m appalled and bored in equal measure, but she’s a good fuck, and so even though we have little in common, things keep ticking along. Just like life in general, things happen and are never questioned. Jotting down ideas for a future novel, I make crude sketches of car crash victims drawn amidst symbols representing sex and social anxiety. Thrown into the mix are the initials of the girl who took my virginity, and in the top right corner of the page, a small portrait of Sarah the night we had our first date. I ate steak; she had nothing. Never liked eating in front of people she didn’t know too well, you see. After food, we watched the Butterfly Effect back at mine before kissing outside the train station as I walked her home. It was raining, and as she tiptoed to kiss my lips, she closed her eyes and I closed mine. Stepping outside to catch some fresh air, a train blasts its horn somewhere in the distance, and in the street behind me, a man shouts in a drunken rage outside the local off-licence. There’s danger and emptiness everywhere you look, and with each day that passes, we find ourselves drifting further out of reach.

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43 responses to “Absent Lovers”

  1. Elizabeth Helmich Avatar
    Elizabeth Helmich

    The Butterfly Effect! Fantastic movie. The tiptoe thing got me – she must have really liked you, I do that too when I’m smitten. ❤

    1. A good movie indeed 🙂 Tiptoe’s are always good. Especially in the snow X

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        Elizabeth Helmich

        Not an Ashton fan, but this one had me thinking for days. Always a good sign. Tiptoes in the snow are quite another. Sigh. I think there’s a romantic hidden in there somewhere…just waiting to be peeled back. Xx

      2. Me neither, but the movie is a good one. Might have to put it on again soon for old times sake. A romantic for sure, but well hidden. I just need coaxing out like a timid animal 😉 xo

      3. Elizabeth Helmich Avatar
        Elizabeth Helmich

        I know how to read between the lines. As Nathaniel said to you a while back, once you’ve been reading someone for a while, you start to pick things up. I seriously doubt you are timid. You should watch it again! Can you believe I’m still waiting for Interstellar? I haven’t forgotten. 🙂

      4. I’m mostly shy I guess, not timid. Been keeping myself safe from harm. That’s quite bad you haven’t seen Interstellar, but I totally relate. I’m just the same. So many films and shows on my to watch list it’s unreal. Still, at least you have it to look forward too. After all, you can only see it for the first time once! x

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        Elizabeth Helmich

        It is quite bad, isn’t it? I don’t have Netflix anymore, and over here we have this dreaded thing called Redbox that takes forever to get movies in. Maybe I’m just waiting for you to rent that multi-plex, after you release that book of yours…. 🙂

      6. Don’t worry, I hadn’t forgotten! I’m still working on the finishing touches, then we can watch it in all its wonderful glory xo

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        Elizabeth Helmich

        You better believe I’m holding you to it! Don’t make me fly over there! 😉 xx

  2. This is beautiful and so sad.

    1. Thank you. I guess we can’t have one without the other, can we? X

      1. That’s always been the case for me.

      2. Still, the lows make the highs taste all the more sweeter.

  3. primal and raw and energetic, as always 🙂

    1. Thank you ever so much. I’m happy you enjoy my words 🙂

  4. I wish there was a love button so I could love your posts.

    1. How incredibly kind, thank you! I’m loving the love 🙂

  5. Awesome! I’m now a fan of yours. Great writing…

    1. I’m honoured, thank you! 🙂

  6. This is a wonderful piece of work :’) wonderful. to be able to read something this beautiful, I feel obliged :’) thank you.

    1. Your words are very kind, thank you! I shall keep them close to my heart. Thank you immensely x

  7. Do you mind if I quote you in a post about how writing can feel like a midlife crisis? – Giving you appropriate credit ofcourse. When I read that sentence I totally had an “ah hah!” moment.

    1. I would be honoured 🙂 I’m glad you related to my words and the struggle; being a writer can be so rewarding, and yet such a struggle in the very same breath x

      1. I agree. Sometimes I think it will drive me crazy.

  8. Hi,…well what shall I say. I’m almost speechless. Such good writing of yours. I nominated your blog to the Blogger Recognition Award I don’t know if you participate in awards, but I just wanted to show my appreciation. You can read my full post here: https://yesyoucan111.com/2016/08/08/blogger-recognition-award/
    Have a great day and I’m glad I found your blog.

    1. How very kind of you, thank you! I’m touched by your kindness, and for your generous words! 🙂 x

      1. You’re most welcome!! I mean every word. And thank you! 🙂

  9. This made me think about connection versus disconnection and the difference between spending time with someone versus wasting it with someone, merely passing it. How empty that becomes over time. Luke-warm pleasure?

    1. Luke-warm pleasure indeed. Maybe such moments are only appreciated in hindsight. But even if they are, it only helps them to shine brighter leaving everything else in shadow.

  10. This was a joy to read and Butterfly Effect was one of my favorite films. Thanks for sharing 🙂

    1. Thank you very much, my friend.
      That’s very kind of. I’m so pleased you enjoyed reading it 🙂

      1. You’re most welcome, you’re an amazing author!

      2. I am blessed that you think so.

      3. 🙂 🙂

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