The soft flesh crumpled under the weight of a pressurized tongue. Cold creamy juice exploded from the shattered shell and canvassed the damp inner recesses. This was truly an exploitative consumption. Excessive movement shifted the refreshing mass, yet unswallowed. Warming breaths carried the fluid past the retaining wall and over a defined chin.
Here, the blood could be seen coagulating at the open wound. The iradescent glimmer gave life to compounded thoughts. Something advanced from within and immediately displayed itself without. At once, words previously hidden became intelligible. The curious warmth of inviting thighs spread wide…Open.
Finally, he approached the core. Levin gnawed the remaining excess of yellow hyde from the center. Licking it with sloppy and unarticulated strokes, he collected what was left. Levin threw the seed into the slosh at his feet and stepped from the curb. This was the same familiar piece of pavement where he had spent many summers deliberating.
When it rained, the water collected in the basin formed by the road. Standing at a distance, one could see the reflection of the bridge in the warm water. The reflection united with the boxy underside of the train tracks and simulated a natural film frame. This was a varying picture of the city. The dimensions were massive and overwhelmed the senses. The reflected images of small industrial buildings experienced constant sabotage. As vehicles roared through the Beaubien road underpass, the waves created an opportunity for caleidoscopic vision. The warm hue of the sun blended with dark bricks and plaster. On the this side of Harper, the image was his own. Others focused their attention on the uniquely boring anti-atmosphere of the Renaissance Center; the building by which many inappropriately identify Detroit. Here, he felt an underbelly beating out its rapid pulse. The whistle indicated an approaching train. As it crossed the bridge, one train became two. One resided within the frame while the other refused to submit. He regarded this as evidence of the unidentifiable nature inherent to the city.
