“Please.” One single tear streamed down Lisa’s
face as she wrapped her sister’s hand in her own. “Please, stay strong.” She
had to be strong as well, for Sarah’s sake. Her face was paling, her warmth
fading. Her lips were almost purple, her eyes were shutting close. The wind was
howling outside the house and the trees were scratching the windows as if they
were trying to break in, as if they were threatening to rip Sarah away from
this world, take her from her loving sister’s hopes.
Leaving behind trails of
dying moments, time doesn’t waste its passing, stretching its fingers and stealing
seconds from the living as if so it could keep on going. Every little story and
every fading memory were once clear and colorful, but they slip away before it
is even possible to notice they were already left to die by the seconds and
years that go by.
As Sarah’s time began its
countdown, the temperature in the room seemed to cool. One more tear, then two,
then uncountable ones left Lisa’s eyes, trailing away from her face to drop on the
covers of her sister’s bed. “Please…be strong…” a tiny whisper was almost lost
between the scratching on the windows, but it couldn’t go unnoticed for the
girl that stood by the bed, gripping the cold hands of the one who had spoken
her last words. She looked straight at her sister. Lisa felt chills run up her
spine, because what she saw was no pain, was no fighting, no worry. She could
only notice how calm she looked as the hint of light left those eyes. Her hand
dropped from Lisa’s. The wind stopped its howling, and light rain fell from the
sky, as if the angels had called off the storm so Sarah could look back one
more time before closing her eyes.