I stood at the edge
Overlooking the bay
Wind whipped me
As it had my love
I had called on the gods
I had begged
Pleaded
And the gods?
They were silent
My only recourse
My only relief
Those stones
And white foam waves below
I had walked from the town
Leaving Lucius to his trading
Wheeling and dealing
Trees so tall
They must scrape the sky
Leaving those vaporous trails behind
All around me they spoke
Wind whispering something quiet
I listened
My toes felt the edge
Tested the balance
The feel of the stone
I followed a path
Beat low by many feet
But I felt drawn beside
I lifted my arms
“What now?
What say you?!”
The silence was deafening
A shout so loud
And resonant it bounded
I ran to it
The distress too clear
I closed my eyes
Leaned forward
I leapt
Arms out
The world turned over
And felt the brush scratch at me
What had happened
I was not falling
I was tumbling
Who?
I held out my arm
Trying to break the fall
We hit a hill
And rolled roughly
We stopped
We opened our eyes
And he said
“Heya…
I’m Michael…
My friends call me Minos”









