Under One Tree, mind reading story

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By Tom Cornett



One early summer of my life, changed my life. I was there at the campus, waiting on my new girlfriend. I sat beneath an old oak tree....leaned against the trunk and just watched people. I was a bit early...I really didn't want to be late and disappoint her and I thought she might appreciate it.

People were walking from morning classes and to afternoon classes. I noticed an old professor going up the walkway. He looked like Einstein with red hair.. He stopped, turned and looked at me. I heard the word "Reader" in my mind. It was an old voice...a very old voice.

I felt uncomfortable and turned my attention to the lower limbs and leaves of the old tree. I soon found myself looking at the professor again. He had taken a few more steps but was still looking at me. "Reader" shouted in my mind! He then nodded, smiled and walked around the corner of the West Hall building.

It was a strange experience and even disturbing to hear a voice in my mind. I thought that the old guy must have been telepathic or something like that. Soon after, I saw two guys walking from the West Hall doors. One was talking and the other listening. I could hear what the listener was thinking.

"If you would pay your part of the rent, we could afford to go to the Steppenwolf concert tonight....I am so sick of you being such a loser", was what I was hearing in my mind. It was not actual words....it was emotion changing into words. The listener was smiling but it was a fake smile. They were both laughing as they disappeared into the parking lot.

I looked up at the massive limbs of the old tree and wondered at the sun light....skipping past the leaves as they were moved by the wind. This new experience felt a lot that way....emotions of people skipping through the air into my mind.

I began to hear emotions from people walking by.....some were nice, some serious, and a few that were vulgar. I was really getting in to this new thing of mine!

A girl wearing a white blouse tucked into a plaid skirt walked by and shyly smiled at me. She looked pretty modest compared to the other girls on campus. Her brown bangs just touched the top of her glasses and her hair draped her breasts like hiding a treasure. I smiled back at her and it was strange that I didn't pick up any emotion words.

I watched her walk to the curb side and stand as if she was waiting on someone. I returned to my reading of people but often turned to look at her. Strange....she kept getting prettier with each glance.

Finally....my girlfriend came out of the door. She was with two friends and they all were totally engrossed in a conversation. There she was....my strawberry blond bombshell. We had been on a few dates, we had lots of fun and she told me just last night that she really, really liked me. She saw me and gave me a wave.

I stood up and leaned on the old tree...to look cool for her, of course. She was walking towards me...talking with her friends.....smiling...giggling.......I read her emotions. "I can't believe he is here.....sure...I wanted him to pick me up but geeesh...stay in the damn car...don't be an eager loser waiting under that stupid tree", is what I read from her.

She was smiling at me all the while. I instantly felt like hell. I made up a lie and told her that I just stopped by to tell her that I couldn't go to the beach this afternoon. She looked a little surprised but said it was fine because she wanted to spend some time with her buds anyway.

I stood there under the tree as she blew me a kiss and waved goodbye. I acted like I caught it and when she turned away I put the kiss on my middle finger and flipped it back to her. She drove off with her giggling posse in her convertible Mustang.

I folded my arms, leaned back on the tree again and began to continue entertaining this new gift. There was joy...stress...pain...humor....sadness...worry...and each had their own mixture of questions and answers. "Mind if I join you," came out of the blue....weird....I was looking at a gay couple sharing a book on an iron bench.

She walked in front of me and smiled saying,"Is this your tree...or can anyone share the shade?"  I saw it was the girl I kept glancing at, grinned and said, "Why yes...this is my tree but you are quite welcome to the shade." She introduced herself and told me that her ride didn't show up again. We talked a little about the campus and her classes. All through the conversation, I couldn't read a thing about her. Then it hit me....I didn't need to...she was being herself.

We were under one tree.


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advisor4qb profile image

advisor4qb  says:
7 months ago

I like it. Deep.

Ginn Navarre profile image

Ginn Navarre  says:
7 months ago

I really enjoyed this read and its deep meaning came through and left a bookmark.

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
7 months ago

Thanks advisor4qb.....grins...yes...deep. :)

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
7 months ago

Thank you Ginn....thank you much. :)

Triplet Mom profile image

Triplet Mom  says:
7 months ago

Oh this was absolutely wonderful!!

Gypsy Willow profile image

Gypsy Willow  says:
7 months ago

Did you marry her, what comes next? I feel a book coming on!

Candie V profile image

Candie V  says:
7 months ago

Ah and yet another facet to our beloved Tom!! 

This was beautiful.  Somethimes I anticipate certain endings, predictable ending, and usually I'm correct.  This time I was not and I am so pleased to be wrong..  I kinda of expected a squirrel or bird to make an appearance, too.. but wrong again.. so I get 2 wrongs and you got 1 more hub right!  Many hugs!

raiderfan profile image

raiderfan  says:
7 months ago

very cool Tom.

I*n*v*i*c*t*u*s profile image

I*n*v*i*c*t*u*s  says:
7 months ago

This is lovely... is it a continuing story? : )

Hawkesdream profile image

Hawkesdream  says:
7 months ago

Hi Tom, was waiting for you to break into song..lol..but this was great. People watching is an amazing hobby to have.

alekhouse profile image

alekhouse  says:
7 months ago

Very nice, Tom. Really liked it. Thanks

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
7 months ago

Thank you Triplet Mom. :)

Gypsy Willow...thanks..yes..in a sense I did. :)

Candie.....grins...no animals this time....thanks...hugs back! :)

raiderfan.....thanks. :)

I*n*v*i*c*t*u*s....thanks.....no....justa short story.....maybe? :)

Hawkesdream...LOL....no song this time...an amazing hobby that teaches us a lot about the human race.....thanks... :)

alekhouse....thank you much. :)

Nolimits Nana profile image

Nolimits Nana  says:
7 months ago

Really great read - love it that you could hear the truth behind the 'lie'. Thanks!

G-Ma Johnson profile image

G-Ma Johnson  says:
7 months ago

...And such a beautiful tree...so full of meaning and big branches and leaves and wisdom...It must have been wonderful...as it still seems...:O) Hugs

Pachuca213 profile image

Pachuca213  says:
7 months ago

that was beautiful Tom!!!

TamCor profile image

TamCor  says:
7 months ago

I loved this--I could picture the whole story!~~hugs~~:)

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
7 months ago

Thank you Nana for the kind comment. :)

G-Ma...thank you...hugs back! :)

Pachuca...thank you much! :)

TamCor.....because I love you....hugs! :)

Feline Prophet profile image

Feline Prophet  says:
7 months ago

Loved the last line...how many of us can really say that and mean it? :)

Frieda Babbley profile image

Frieda Babbley  says:
7 months ago

Fantastic! At first I thought you were going to be telling us about psychic abilities (which you were, but you know what I mean). That last part though, that was awesome, that's what it's all about. That's what ought to be happening. Why can't people just say what they mean? I mean really.

sixtyorso profile image

sixtyorso  says:
7 months ago

Brilliant, simple, evocative and very philisophical.

A great read you just dragged me in.

earnestshub profile image

earnestshub  says:
7 months ago

Great and imsightful hub, very enjoyable read, thank you,

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
7 months ago

Thanks Feline Prophet...not many. :)

Freida.....Thanks....people should say what they mean...I totally agree. :)

Sixtyorso ...thanks....glad I drug you in. :)

earnesthub....thanks...thank you much. :)

Cris A profile image

Cris A  says:
7 months ago

we can always tell, right Tom? another great read! thanks for sharing always. LYM - bet you didn't see that coming! LOL :D

Deece profile image

Deece  says:
7 months ago

Great hub dad, very.......deep. Keep it up

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
7 months ago

Thanks Cris.....thanks much!...LYM too! :)

Deece....thanks....always up! :)

Candie V profile image

Candie V  says:
7 months ago

Wow, what a great kid you have, he called you "Deep"!

C.Ferreira profile image

C.Ferreira  says:
7 months ago

That was a great story! Kinda reminded me of The Giving Tree

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
7 months ago

Candie......he can't help it...I mess with his head all the time. :)

C.Ferreira.....Thank you...thank you much. :)

liminal profile image

liminal  says:
6 months ago

A beautiful story, Tom! Made me think about human nature and how we all use little white lies to get through life. A great happy ending though!

TheMindlessBrute profile image

TheMindlessBrute  says:
6 months ago

Awesome hub Tom,I enjoy the way you expressed the often missed perceptions.It's even better when you describe what it's like to meet a genuine human being,a rare treat indeed!

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
6 months ago

liminal....thank you.....yes...little white lies... very human.....all of us. :)

TMB....Thanks........it is a rare treat indeed. :)

Peggy W profile image

Peggy W  says:
6 months ago

Great story regarding reading people as they truly are...not what they would like us to believe. Guess that "real" girl became your wife?

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
6 months ago

Thanks Peggy......yes....modesty and honesty....rare....and the most beautiful part of love.

Am I dead, yet? profile image

Am I dead, yet?  says:
6 months ago

Very philosophical of you, Tom. Another amazing story.

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
6 months ago

Thank you Am I dead, yet.......thank you much. :)

Dr. Larkin profile image

Dr. Larkin  says:
6 months ago

That was a deep one

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
6 months ago

Thanks Dr. Larkin. :)

jill of alltrades profile image

jill of alltrades  says:
6 months ago

Great story, great ending, but I feel there is still more... are you planning a book or something?

Beautiful tree photo by the way. I can almost see you and the girl underneath it.

Tom Cornett profile image

Tom Cornett  says:
6 months ago

jill of alltrades....thank you...not book in mind yet...but maybe? :)

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