by Kris Buendía
What Abi asks me makes me laugh in a big laugh. The girls laugh with me too.
“Yes, princess. They are the best.”
And then I think of something better, something else but I can not say it out loud. I need to tel it someone who once doubted it.
I came to where Ella was and asks me:
“What was that?”
“Abie asked if I believe in fairy tales.”
She is surprised and I also know that she wants to know the answer.
“And what did you said?”
I look at my wife with desire. I always make her nervous when I look at her like that. When I look at the blush on her cheeks, my heart skips tremendously.
“Fairy tales do exist. At least ours.”
No need to explain. My wife understands it perfectly.
She believes it too.
The light came to her life, and also mine.
Fairy tales do exist. At least ours.
I am free.
THE END
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kris Buendia, was born and raised in Honduras.
She obtained her graphic designer and law degree.
In 2015 she published her first novel and had her first cat named Luke.
She is the founder and Creative Director of Editions K, a publishing services firm for authors. She has written more than 30 novels.
Kris is a Winchester and writes about vil ains, love and lies.
www.krisbuendia.com