English, 17.02.2021 23:20, lindseybug
Write a short story ending to the following prompt: All around him, lonely crickets are calling for company and in his chest, his heartbeat is slow and steady, even though his mind is working overtime. After a while the same voice speaks again, but more distant, like itâs traveling with the wind now.
âCome darling one. Iâve been waiting for you.â
Even though Jack is still convinced that no one is really talking to him, he canât resist asking the voice a question, although he really doesnât expect an answer.
âWho are you?â
âI am your destiny.â
âYouâre my destiny? Do you mean to sayâŚâ
This time the only answer he receives is the faint sound of jingling bells.
âOf courseâ, he murmured, âI canât be alive anymore. I wouldâve never been this brave in real life. But if this is Heaven, why is it so dark and cold?â
All of a sudden, a smoky blue light appears in the distance. Magical and mysterious, it lures him to something he could not yet see, but he could feel in his bones that heâs been there before.
âJack?â the voice called.
Warily he answered: âYes?â
âCome here, Jack.â
Frantically he turns in all directions, searching for the owner of the voice. Could it possibly be an angel?
He really didnât picture death to feel like this. âWhere are you?â
âCome closer, come sit with me.â
Following the sound of the last words spoken, he looked up and saw the silvery blue light emerging from around a willow tree in the distance. It was the most majestic weeping willow heâd ever seen in his life. Instead of the average 12 meters, this willow was so tall that he couldnât even see the top from afar. Its lanky branches hung lazily to the ground, covered in leaves of sea foam green.
As he stood with his one hand cupped over his eyes, trying to see more clearly, he heard the sound of tiny bells ringing again, as the branches swung around in the breeze.
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