Beyond The HorizonA Story by KelvinSamuelA fiction about a girl who have passed on and in transition to life after death.She had
just woke up to a beautiful day. The sky was clear and the morning sun light
filled the area. As she walked out to the balcony, Lea could feel the sandy
wooden plank under her feet. She unlocked the latch and stepped out to the
beach, while feasting her eyes on the shimmering blue ocean in front of her.
The warmth of the sand and sound of the waves calmed her senses. Lea felt as if
she was experiencing a symphony of peace. She found a spot under the shade of a
coconut tree where she decided to sit. As she observed, it seemed like Lea was
the only one in this beautiful paradise. Fair and vibrant skin, Long dark hair
and clad in a white dress, Lea was beautiful. Lea completed the scene like a
final piece of a beautiful jigsaw art.
Moments later, a man approached from a distance. He seemed to be middle aged
with dark skin and white beard. The man looked like a native to the island, dressed
simply in a navy blue shirt and a white short. He sat right beside Lea. "How are you doing,
dear?" asked the man with a deep and comforting voice. "I'm alright".
Lea answered calmly, while her eyes still set at the scenery. "It's so
beautiful here". She continued after a short pause. "I know. I built
this place". The man said with a light smile and a little sense of
accomplishment in his tone. "I'm glad you like it". The man
continued.
Lea stood up and walked slowly towards the shore. She sunk her feet into the
white sand, closed her eyes and waited for the arriving waves. As soon as she
felt the warm water swirl around her feet and retreat, she realized that
everything about the place is comforting and peaceful. Lea wasn't sure if she
was ready to leave the paradise. When Lea opened her eyes, she noticed the man
standing beside her. "Would I have to
leave from here" Lea asked with a slight grunt in her voice. "My dear, when the
time comes, we all have to move on another place and there is always hope for a
better place". The man explained. Lea looked down at her
feet and continued to walk along the shore. The man accompanied her. "I have no regrets
coming here you know, it's just that I miss my family and friends". Lea
spoke while she continued walking. "Well, I'm sure you
will be meeting them soon enough. Time runs very fast around here, though it
may not look that way". The man said. Lea wondered for a moment
before asking, "Do others come here too?" The man replied, "my
dear, this place is special to you and only you".
Lea continued walking in silence until she reached a wooden boat. She ran her
fingers along the sides of the boat while inspecting its condition. Lea knew
that if the boat wasn't new, it was at least well taken cared of. The wood on
the boat looked old yet solid. "Is this
yours?" Lea asked the man. "Yes, you can say
that. But I don’t really use it". The man said. "Then, what is it
doing here". She asked again. "That’s your ferry
to the other side dear, when you choose to leave of cause". He replied. "Will you be taking
me there?" Lea was curious. "My dear, I will
always be there with you, but it is you who have to paddle your way there.
Trust me, you will be surprise of what you are capable of".
Lea looked into the man's eyes for a moment. She immediate felt assured of his
words. Lea climbed on to the boat and made herself comfortable. From the boat,
she stared at the wooden cabin she had come from earlier in the day. Moments
later, Lea had made her decision. "How do I get to the
other side?" she asked. "Your destination is
beyond the horizon. When you get there, you will know it". © 2017 KelvinSamuel |
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