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Authors: Scarlett Redd

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My eyes reopen. I think I open my eyes. I
gasp as I feel supercharged with this incredible energy fueling me.
Filling my senses. For no reason that I can understand. I begin
running happily. I run towards a form in the distance. Soon I
realize I am running towards the open arms of my beloved mama I see
waiting in the distance. How is this possible? What is this place?
God, I am looking at myself there, I look so much like her.
Instantly I know I will feel safe and happy in her arms once again.
I reach her, she smiles then as her arms are enclosing me, she’s
kissing me, and welcoming me. Finally able to feel all her love,
her warmth, and being in her arms once again. I feel at peace,
fully and completely free. In my momma’s loving arms forever this
time. I didn’t want to let go ever again. I swear I heard her say,
“Welcome home my baby, and you, my beloved daughter are home and
safe. Now, forever, and always”…

 

The End
My eyelids were starting to
feel so heavy now. I was starting to feel so tired like I was going
to faint anytime soon. Everything was spinning but still at the
same time. I looked around getting one lasting glimpse of the
cornfields in the sun but unable to focus. I saw just a blur of
colors.

I could feel the heat of the sun against my
skin but nothing else as the world around me was becoming way more
out of focus. I was no longer trying nor willing to see it.

My eyes closed as I felt like I was slipping
into a void. Billy Ray’s words echoing in my thoughts, remembering
and reliving his last kiss this morning tasting of coffee. “I will
always love you forever Billy Ray.” I had told him.

My world collapsing on me. No longer feeling
anything. My breathing becoming more labored now. Everything was
getting so dark despite staring at the bright sky. I’m so tired I
can’t even keep my eyes open anymore. My last gasp coming as I
breathe a deep sigh. I felt overtaken by a peace like I had never
known before.

After a moment of darkness lasting how long,
I do not know. I suddenly see and feel the brightest light
surrounding me after all my darkness. A light so soft, bright and
so warm. I feel so light, free in my heart and in my soul such pure
happiness. Ah, pure happiness like I had never known before. Here,
I will be safe forever now. I can sense it deep inside me. No one
can hurt me anymore. No one will betray me. No one will tell me
lies. No more false hopes. Not in this place I find myself in.

My eyes reopen. I think I open my eyes. I
gasp as I feel supercharged with this incredible energy fueling me.
Filling my senses. For no reason that I can understand. I begin
running happily. I run towards a form in the distance. Soon I
realize I am running towards the open arms of my beloved mama I see
waiting in the distance. How is this possible? What is this place?
God, I am looking at myself there, I look so much like her.
Instantly I know I will feel safe and happy in her arms once again.
I reach her, she smiles then as her arms are enclosing me, she’s
kissing me, and welcoming me. Finally able to feel all her love,
her warmth, and being in her arms once again. I feel at peace,
fully and completely free. In my momma’s loving arms forever this
time. I didn’t want to let go ever again. I swear I heard her say,
“Welcome home my baby, and you, my beloved daughter are home and
safe. Now, forever, and always”…

The End

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