another short otalia piece
Author: amluv
Fandom: Guiding Light
Pairing: Olivia/Natalia
Rating: G/PG
Archive: Passion and Perfection; Realm of the Shadow
Disclaimer: Characters are the property of Proctor and Gamble, CBS and other nebulous entities...
AN 1: unbeta’d…so ya know, mistakes are bound to be made…
With coffee mug in hand, Natalia Rivera settled herself on the bench that sat on the porch of the farm house. Even after having several sips of tea, she could still taste the flavors from Olivia Spencer's lips. The taste of cinnamon and something else still stung her tongue as she ran them over her lips again. Natalia tried to recapture the memory of soft, full lips pressed against hers. It was delicious. Not so much the lingering flavor, but the sensation that it left in its wake. The memory of it stirred something inside her. A hidden something that lay dormant somewhere in the deep recesses of her libido.
How could a simple kiss have such a huge effect? But that's just it, she thought to herself. It wasn't just a simple kiss. It was a moment a year in the making. The culmination of loss, heartbreak, pain, rebuilding, and ultimately, love. Natalia ran delicate fingers over her lips, feeling them pull into an involuntary smile and something inside her fluttered. She was indeed in love. This wasn't some held fast ideal of a sixteen year old's longing, but real love. True love.
She felt heady and ethereal like that young girl dazzled by the dark haired boy with the bedroom eyes and easy smile. But she also felt bolstered and steady, grounded in a way that implied stability. How could that be possible, to feel weightless and anchored at the same time? But that's what Olivia did for her and it made her love her that much more.
Natalia looked out into the inky night, it was quiet...peaceful. Only the soft rustling of the leaves in the wind could be heard. That's when the gentle woman with the sweet smile, soft eyes and dimpled cheek, closed her eyes and offered up a small prayer. She thanked god for all her blessings and she hoped that she would continue to be worthy of such amazing gifts. So in short, for Natalia Rivera, life was good.