With the gentle cracklings of the dusty record player jumping back with each rotation. With a room that had a scent of musk and stale perfume. In the cold white hospital room, the two lovers held hands for what may be the last time. June laid in the pearl white bed with Sydney on the green stool holding her hand waiting for her to wake one last time. The sweet young nurse entered the room in her bright pink scrubs, with a tear in her eye to set the record back to the beginning, Sydney started to sing along with his rusty voice that stood out amongst the beeping machines and the defining silent halls. Softly if only for his beautiful wife he sung. His face carried a gentle smile that helped hide his mournful eyes. As June’s eyes opened…show more content… Turning and swaying over the flower soaked fields. The peaceful chirping and the gentle breeze was suddenly broken by June stampeding through the fields, a girl in a beautiful sundress. The lines of age not present on her flawless face, short curled hair like the golden ray of the sun, and eyes like the sky on a clear day. Closely following June was Sydney; his brown long hair that waved and flickered in the wind, his eyes like the richest fields of grass, with a lean body that was outlined on his tight shirt. The pair ran though the meadow chasing each other, until they could no longer run June then dived on Sydney. There they laid rolling around on the ground busting with laugher. they both came to a stop and just laid there panting and where possible releasing a slight giggle. “You should take me to the dance.” June insisted. After a long pause Sydney looked at June with his gentle eyes; “June… I can’t dance.” He explained. Suddenly June as if struck by lightning jumped up to her feet and offered a hand to Sydney who was reluctant to get up, after a short period of holding her hand out June got impatient and grabbed his shirt and tried to pull him up of the crushed grass and the dirt. Sydney in one swift movement pulled June off her feet and right on top of him, with a thud their heads