The sun was high. Hot. The cloudless day teased us with its lack of shade.
We both were wet with sweat. Backs warm with the reminder of the packs we had just shouldered on the long uphill climb. Our skin covered in a thin layer of dust. Attempts to wipe it off resulted in small dark smears.
In the distance, we could hear a vehicle approaching. The crunch of the gravel road. The low sound of the motor. I squinted in anticipation at the spot where the car would soon appear. We stuck our thumbs out in tandem.
The silver mud-covered SUV crested the hill and rolled into sight, rocking like a boat on choppy water, avoiding the many potholes marking the road. We donned our friendliest smiles. Slid our sunglasses over our eyes to shield us from the upcoming mini dust storm to be kicked up by the vehicle that ultimately, like the last one, would pass us by.
The driver peered at us through his windshield. His passenger gave a flick-of-the-wrist wave. And they drove on.
The heat enveloped us. The humidity like a blanket.
Two German Shepard pups -- brothers -- noisily hopped out of the nearby riverbed, splashing, biting each other in play. Both covered in water. Mud.
He glanced at his watch to check the time. The sun reflected brightly off its face.
I sighed. Defeated. Waiting.
Then.. We heard it before we felt it.
The trees in the distance hinted with their rustling leaves. Their swaying promised respite.
It was slow at first. A slight breeze that barely cooled the neck beneath my hair. And it stopped after barely a few seconds. I sighed, resigned to heat.
But, lo. It blessed us again with its glorious presence. More prolonged. Invigorating.
It brushed our skin with its coolness. It blew strands of hair from my sweltering forehead. Like that first refreshing sip of ice cold water after a long thirst. The kind you can feel as you drink it. The way you can follow its chill as it hits your mouth, slowly melts down your quenched throat and then settles, happy, in your contented belly.
It covered us head to toe. Like a new blanket. A blanket of relief. Soothing. Cool.
And suddenly, for just those few minutes I wasn't even aware of the road. The ride we needed. The sun. The dust. The sweat.
Suddenly, for that brief moment, I took the time to appreciate a cool summer breeze.
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