Thursday, October 6, 2022

Morning Brew

She finally woke up early for once! The sun was not even peaking through her window, but the sky was a brilliant gradient of light yellow to deep orange. She just lay there in bed and let the morning chill from the large window touch her face while the rest of her body was well bundled up underneath the blankets. Too many nights had she gone to sleep well past the sun setting and woken up well into the broad daylight.
She was a firm believer that one should experience as much as possible, but her night time romps had been taking away from her morning escapades and she was working to correct that. Everything in moderation she chanted in her head, something her father had said to her all through her childhood. It was seldom heeded in her adulthood, but she was rounding an age where she felt perhaps it was time to start listening to the wisdom of those who lived before her.
A light click sounded in the distance and the faint burbling sounds of water percolating was carried through the air into her room. Then the scent, the earthy bouquet of steeping coffee entered the room with a bold effort. It perked up her nose and transported her back in time to the days before she lived alone sitting with her mother on the porch on early autumn mornings. With a steaming cup of coffee in her hands, her mother seated to her side on the wooden swing. The light squeak of chains holding the bench to the porch ceiling as they slowly rocked back and forth. Her mother talking about the woes of being married to her father. All tongue in cheek of course, as they had a deep caring relationship that would stand the test of time.
The memory was brief, but enough to help her to push the covers begrudgingly out of her way to exit the bed. A new day had dawned and she was ready to face it. The chill hit her all at once. She was not expecting that, it caused every hair on her body to stand up and try to protect her from the frigid advance on her skin. She snapped up a comfy yellow robe from the floor, it was discarded the previous night hastily trying to get to bed. She wrapped the cold fluffy fabric around her. She knew with a few good shivers the cloth would begin to take her warmth and radiate it back to her.
Around the corner the last few drips of water making their way into the ground coffee basket could be heard. The coffee maker was doing its usual exasperated sigh of steam when the water would run out. This might be the first time in years she had a fresh cup of coffee, she thought. Most days the murky liquid would sit in the carafe for hours while she slept, getting more bitter and intensifying the acidic taste. Not today though, today she was very hopeful for an amazing cup that could warm her all the way through.

-V-

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