Welcome to a new segment on my blog called “Human Moments”. These short tales are a blend of reality and imagination. I hope you find them interesting and enjoyable in a way. As always, thank you for your time in stopping by today and reading.
Human Moments:
“Kanye Westwood”
I’m sitting in a café in Westwood, reading Rob Lowe’s “Stories I Only Tell My Friends”, just blocks from Marilyn Monroe’s final resting place.
I don’t know why I end up here so often, in her spot.
Moments later, I’m greeted by a local in the booth facing me.
I can tell he knows these streets.
I am both happy to be here and unsettled. His first question to me is if I’m American. I wonder if I have the glow of a worldly traveler today, but I doubt it.
Some would say I’m a sucker. I think I’m just approachable.
The least I can be is human. I smile, and we shake hands.
Perhaps I’ve shocked him. He returns to his booth but minutes later is back.
He shows me lyrics he says he’s just written.
It is a song he’s penned about the two of us just now.
He’s Kanye, and I’m Kim. And, there will be a June wedding.
I just smile again and hope he’s safe out there, on his Westwood streets.
In what feels like an afterthought to his serenade, he puts a brand-new pair of sunglasses on the table in front of me and says, “You’ll rock these.”
He insists I keep them, even after I stumble through a reason I should not.
Then he says he’s going to go. He presses upon me that he’ll be outside though.
I think he is kind-natured, but I also think his mind plays tricks on him like many people in this town calling the streets home. I think he’s doing his best. I’m going to stay here inside the café with Rob’s stories because I’m feeling more street-smart than sweet-heart.
I wonder what Marilyn would have done.
I wish him peace, this Westwood Kanye.
I thank him for the shades.
I thank him for giving, when he probably didn’t have much to give.
A few hours and cups of coffee later, my husband’s conference has finished and he picks me up. I step out into the moonlight so we can make our way home. I don’t see Kanye Westwood anywhere, but … someone yells, “Nice shades.”

I decide I don’t need to know why I end up here so often, in this area, so close to her spot.
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Thank you so much for stopping by and reading this little one. It’s been maybe 6 or 7 years since this happened but it always stayed with me. It makes me happy to see that you noticed it from The Misplaced Mermaids collection. I appreciate you!