The cacophony of the street sounds exacerbated the intensity of my migraine. I continued along the urban road until I finally reached the sanctuary of my home. Once inside, I prayed that the agony inside my head would subside and that I would finally achieve some relief.
You were waiting for me and immediately sensed my suffering. “Sit down,” you said. “I will summon up some magic with my fingers.” I did as you instructed and slowly lowered myself into my favorite easy chair. You positioned yourself behind me told me to close my eyes and think of nothing. And then, in your special, sensual way, you began the massage.
It was ecstacy.
Written for the following prompts:
- Word of the Day Challenge, cacophony
- Daily Addictions, agony
- Your Daily Word Prompt, summon
- Fandango’s One Word Challenge, sensual
Photo Credit: Andrei Lazarev — Unsplash
Good job!
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Thanks.
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She certainly looks…interesting. That said, several members of my family are prone to migraines and the only thing that seems to help them is going to sleep someplace where it’s quiet and dark.
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I don’t get migraines per se, but I occasionally get auras in the corners of my eyes and I’ve been told that those are precursors to migraines. When I get them, I take two Advils and sit quietly with my eyes close. Eventually the auras disappear.
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So are you now thinking about getting a massage?
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Next time I have a migraine!
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Well crafted good sir, great response.
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Thank you Michael.
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So only massage, wink, Wink..
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Good response to the prompts!
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