Thursday, June 12, 2014

3.4 A Soft Yellow Chair (Touch)

A human-sized yellow chair about four feet high finds itself beside a brown desk, both beside the window of an office. It was the only cushioned seat in the room, and its shade of yellow was even brighter than that of a lemon. It was a blinding yellow color, but it was great to sit on. It looked very similar to a front seat of a car--its back portion was about two and a half feet tall and five inches thick, and it was almost of a similar shape and size. On its sides are two black arm rests.

It was as soft as a chair with layers of pillows stuck onto it. It was as soft as a bed. Its texture felt like that of a tennis ball; and when the cushion is pressed with a person's hand, the hand sinks in. Rubbing it would feel like rubbing felt paper or a towel. Its uneven, textured material can absorb a cold room's temperature.

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