Running and skipping through the slumbering and sprawling country cemetery playing hide and seek by the light of the moon. I crawl inside a little granite house with a slate pitched roof and accidently giggle. I wiggle as crouch down trying my best to be very quiet and still, so he won’t find me. Shhhh! "Be very quiet now!"
Then I feel a thump on the back of my shoulder, as I hear “Boo!” Ha! I should have known Marvin would find me in his own little house covering his last resting spot. Soon we start playing soccer throughout the cemetery with Marvin’s ball, running in and out of the headstones and the oak trees. Marvin scores a winning point kicking it past the Stone chapel at the very end of the graveyard.
Last summer Marvin started appearing in my room, which used to be his when he was alive. At first he would just giggle and sing with his sweet angelic whispering voice that I heard singing, "The ants come marching by two..." I was so touched when he made my Build A Bear Buddy dance and twirl to the song as he sang. We live in the yellow cape cod just across the street from the cemetery.
Marvin’s my towheaded baby brother with the sly grin, he died of the measles when he was only five years old before I was born. He likes me to bring him braids of red licorice and bubble gum whenever I come to play while my parents are asleep.
He also loves me to bring him a few army men to play with too or a Spiderman comic book for him. On special events like the World Series or Christmas time, I'll bring my transistor radio that he can listen to.
Marvin is my best friend. He's so creative and exciting to be around. We have so much fun playing together, I wish he hadn’t died.
Soon I may be joining him because I’m very sick too. You see, I hear Mommy and Daddy whispering about my bone cancer late at night. My odds aren’t the best. Soon Marvin and I might be able to play a lot more together. I'm glad he came to guide me into my afterlife. You see he's my angelic brother from beyond, guiding me to Jesus.