Click. 
The camera made a soft buzzing sound, and a bright white 
light flashed around. 
Here she was, dancing barefooted on the soft golden sand of 
the beach, her hands spread sideways, her pinky red dotted 
summer dress floating around the waves, the music made like 
a nutshell on high water, the mid-summer air strokes her 
smiling face, her deep blue eyes glittering back at him like 
two diamonds that would make some man rich, her long long 
hair, that wore the same color as the sand underneath her 
gave way to the wind, her freckles lighting up the sun. 
Click. Click.  
The eight D batteries portable radio was spreading soft 
sounds to the blue sky above as he stood there and watched 
her through the lens of his camera, his finger resting for a 
while on the shoot button, then pressing again. Click.  
A floating angel she was, timeless, ageless, fearless. It 
was as if he wasn't there or as if his camera could never 
affect her, on and on she kept dancing and hopping in wide 
circles, her feet barely touching the ground, her toes 
drawing thin lines on the wet send and sinking through the 
watery ocean mud as the waves came and went with a quite 
brushing hush that joined the music from the radio. 
	 
He wanted to say something, but couldn't think of anything 
to say. He wanted to drop the camera and hug her as hard as 
he could, as to make sure this moment would never pass, as 
to make sure she would stay his forever and the sun wouldn't 
disappear behind dark clouds, as to live those few moments 
for the rest of his life, as to hold time for a few seconds 
more. He wanted to shout he loved her, loud enough to break 
the magic bubble she was dancing in, loud enough, that his 
voice would cross over to the other side of the grey stormy 
ocean, loud enough, so she could really hear him. 
But he couldn't. He didn't dare to. She was untouchable, and 
as hard as he wanted to, he could never break her dance with 
a hug or the pitch of his voice.  
That's what his camera was for. The moment would pass away, 
and the warm sun would give way to the yellow thin light of 
the moon, summer would turn into winter and cool breezes 
would become freezing storms of snow and ice, but through 
all of those changes one thing would always remain, that was 
her laughing face with shining dimples on a matte 
photographic paper.      
His gaze rested upon her perfect figure as she floated in 
space like the divine goddess she was. Enchanted and 
speechless he stared at her, and he tried to stabilize the 
Nikon 60D with both hands while her eyes penetrated his 
heart with a sweet blade. 
She was dancing in front of him like a shaman in trance, 
like a crazy woman who gives in to the deep beats of some 
ancient drums, like a cobra snake rattling to the movements 
of the flute. And although he couldn't say a word to her, 
and although he couldn't spread his arms and touch her face, 
although he couldn't even think of kissing those laughing 
lips of hers, his heart was those ancient drums she was 
dancing to the sound of, and he smiled an invisible smile 
behind the round lens that covered his face. 
Click, and the world was all his, even if just for a moment 
and even if just from afar. 
  
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