In Camera
They kiss. They've done this before; not a polite ' you-may-kiss-the-bride ' kiss; not a chaste ' one for the camera ' kiss. It's practised, probing, passionate. I try to tear my gaze away, but my longing pins me like a butterfly to a board. My mouth waters, my hands rise of their own will, wanting to pull her from him, from his heaviness, his heat, his ownership. I raise my camera, fumble with the lens, desperate to capture this moment, to preserve yet prevent in the same movement. I brush the confetti from my dress, turn away. They kiss. I’m a 62 year old writer living in Devon, and I’ve just achieved a Masters degree in Creative Writing from Hull Uni. This is the first time I’ve entered Worthing Flash. Roz Levens