The EpiphanyA Story by Samaira"Life's a dance, you learn as you go. Sometimes you lead, sometimes you follow. Don't worry 'bout what you don't know, life's a dance, you learn as you go." - John MontgomeryThe Epiphany The music began.
She was pushed into the
dazzling ballroom, all innocent and wide-eyed. The sparkling lights enticed
her. Everyone drooled over her. After all, she was gorgeous.
She began to dance. Clumsily
at first, but she had help. People held her hand and led her through as she
learnt the dance.
She giggled, cried and
bubbled. Her mother wouldn’t let her out of her sight. Until.
Until, the next little girl
was pushed into the dazzling ballroom, all innocent and wide-eyed.
Suddenly, the ballroom didn’t
dazzle anymore.
She danced with Jealousy and
Neglectance as the new little girl giggled, cried and bubbled.
That was when she knew.
She was on her own now. She
had to find her way through the maze like ballroom, all by herself.
She cut off the last of her
mother’s ties that were holding her up.
It was time.
Grace taught her how to dance
without stumbling and how to dance again after stumbling. Perseverance taught
her how not to stop dancing despite the million times she stumbled, tripped and
fell.
Beauty taught her that she
was desired. The music reached its climax.
She had turned into a fine
dancer, swirling, twirling and flirting her way through.
Attention took her to cloud
nine. A million men sought her hand but she introduced them all to Rejection.
Innocent and stupid, she
waited for Prince Charming to whisk her away in his strong handsome arms so
that they would dance forever without ever getting tired.
Somewhere, in a distant part
of the ballroom she heard her mother trying to advise her. Trying to warn her.
But she wasn’t going to listen now. She knew what she was doing. Atleast she
thought she did.
Disguise, Lies and Betrayal
came disguised as everything she ever wanted.
Once. Twice. Thrice. Lies
raised her hopes up and dashed them to the ground. Betrayal messed her up over
and over and she let it.
She did not know any better.
Eventually it began to settle
in. People were wicked. No Prince out there, waiting for her.
Yes, they would show her
beautiful corners of the dazzling ballroom and they would lure her in with the
perfect words. She would fall so deep in love that she wouldn’t even realize
how hard she had fallen until she hit rock bottom. Maybe not even then.
They won’t have unlimited
patience like they may lead you to believe. They won’t put your fears to rest
however comforting they may pretend to be. They won’t be there to catch you
when you fall because you are no Cinderella.
Thus abused by the negativity
the world had to offer, she met Acceptance.
Danced with him for so long a
time that everything began to seem okay. It was easy to ignore all the
Disguises, Lies and Betrayals.
They danced and danced
without a care in the world. Got married and pushed out a little girl of her
own. Into the dazzling ballroom. All innocent and wide eyed.
She watched her dance the
same dance she had danced. Just like her mother had. She advised, raved and
ranted. Just like her mother had. She gave up when her daughter constantly
rebelled. Just like her mother had.
The music had slowed down
now.
Beauty danced with her no
more.
Everyone had left.
She hobbled the best she
could with Disease and Desolation.
It was time for a final
dance. The dance with Death.
They played hide and seek for
quite a while until she did not want to anymore.
Brittle bones wouldn’t allow
her to.
Grace and Poise accompanied
her in a beautiful white gown and gave her away to death.
The sparkling lights were all
she could see. She knew then that they were blinding. So blinding that they did
not let her see the world like it really was.
Ugly.
Regret and Remorse asked if
they could cut in, but she shunned them away.
She had an epiphany.
It was her dance through all
the ugliness that made everything so much more beautiful.
That made the world the most
beautiful ballroom.
The music came to a stop.
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