(I wrote this story a few days after my wife was attacked and almost killed by a pit bull.)
I had a strange dream last night. I was having trouble sleeping. My eyes hurt. I couldnt take the light from the clock on my stereo on top of the dresser. I finally heaved myself out of bed and moved a glass candle holder in front of that blasted blue light. Then I stumbled into the bathroom and by the faint glow of a street light coming through the curtained window, opened the medicine cabinet and struggled with a bottle of Advil. I took one with a handful of water and headed back to bed. In the short time I was gone the dog had taken my spot so I told him to move, which he grudgingly did. I crawled in next to Diane and quietly waited for the pill to take effect and help me sleep. At some point it must have worked. Maybe it worked too well.
I found myself drifting out of my body. Slowly, I drifted about the room. I turned and saw Diane and I curled up as one, Nickolas at our feet. And then everything started to zoom out smaller and smaller until my surroundings were just a blur. I realized I was traveling somewhere at an impossible speed, but I had no idea where, but I felt no fear just a sense of patient anticipation, a strange mixture to be sure. I slowed down and began to recognize where I was, my daughter Jeris home in Florida. I floated in place, the front of the white house illuminated by the moon. I could see the brown lizards with the blue tails, maybe the same ones I saw on my last visit, running across the walkway to her front door. I wondered how she and her husband Mark were doing, and the thought had barely entered my head when I started moving toward the door and then through it, like it was made out of strings of beads. I could feel myself pass through it; see it separate into segments around me. Once on the other side it appeared to still be solid. I floated into their bedroom, they were asleep, Jeri resting her head on Marks shoulder. She was gently snoring. I knew that I did not have to be concerned about them. All is peaceful here I thought.
The room shrank and disappeared. I found myself flying to wherever again, some things around me recognizable, palm trees, street lights, buildings all blending together in stretched shades of blue and streaks of light. Soon it became so black I could see nothing around me at all. The air became warm and I could smell salt. Then I heard it. I was over the ocean. I moved out from the blackness I was in, to a stadium of stars, a carpet of luminous blue below me. Off in the distance I could see the horizon and perched on it a moving light. I drifted toward it or should I say I was moved toward it, the sea wind blowing gently around me. The lights came closer and closer and then I saw that it was a ship. Is it?....Is it?....It is! The Voyager of the Seas! No doubt about it! But why was I here? I came along the port side of the ship, drifting forward and then up to the top deck, into the bridge, always wanted to visit there, out and then down like a fast moving elevator. I found myself coming to a slow stop in the Royal Promenade. There were only a few people about, all dressed up. Tonight is obviously Formal night, I thought, and its very late .and hey this is the Centrum and Wow, Back up! I passed through the decks, one by one and slowed down, turned through the pastel passageway past a familiar Egyptian art display in a glass case and found myself parked, my feet (I guess I had feet) a few inches above the carpet in front of a cabin with the number 1234 on it.
I know this cabin. Diane and I stayed here! When was it? It must have been a long time ago. I could not remember, my memory suddenly seemed fuzzy for some reason. I slowly passed though the closed door, a sensation I knew I would never get used too, and into the cabin. There was a reading light on over the bed. In the bed was a couple, I assumed they were husband and wife. The balcony curtain was open and the door was cracked, letting the very warm sea breeze blow the shears across the foot of the bed. I could hear the sea massaging the ship. On the couch was a cast off tux, white shirt and tie. A long black velvet dress was hanging neatly from the divider next to the couch. I caught the glint of one gold cuff link sitting next to a gold watch on the nightstand. I hung there and made a slow spin. On the coffee table was a glass of water, numerous bottles of pills, and a partially consumed yellow cake. It has to be their anniversary, I thought. I turned around a bit more. I could see the reflection of the room in the mirror, but the reflection did not include me. I found that a bit curious. I took a closer look at the two people. Though the room felt very warm, she looked pale and was covered up to the chin, except for one arm, with a familiar brown blanket. They looked about my age, maybe a bit younger. I noticed that their hands were clasped so tightly together that the knuckles were white, like they were holding on to each other for dear life.
They have been together as Man and Wife for over thirty years.
My heart leapt in my disembodied chest. I had never heard that voice before but I recognized it at once. A tremendous feeling of peace came over me. I could not speak.
They have? I thought.
Yes, and they have known each other since second grade.
I looked at those intertwined fingers, and thought there is something wrong.
Shes dying
My feeling of peace started to leave. I found my voice Why? From what?
Does it matter what? said the voice gently.
No, I guess not. I said She must be really scared.
She is more afraid for him than he is for her answered the voice.
Why, is that? Shes the one who is dying!
She is afraid for him because he does not believe in me.
And then I understood her fear, and I began to understand something else too.
He wont ask you to make her well will he? I said.
He refuses, only because he does not know how to ask me.
Hasnt she asked you?
She loves him so much that she only talks to me about him.
But she believes you can make her well doesnt she?
She believes.
So do I.
Yes, I know that, said the voice.
There was a sudden burst of lightning off in the distance. It filled the room like a reflected flash. I looked down at the woman and I could see color come into her face and lips. Her breathing became deeper and a bead of sweat broke out on her upper lip. She let go of her husbands hand sat up looked around the room and I could have sworn she looked right at me.
Its hot in here she said softly.
And then she kicked the blanket off onto the floor, rolled over on her stomach and put her arm around her husband. It started raining, the wonderful sounds and smells of one of those random little Caribbean squalls pushed through the open balcony door by a cool breeze.
I knew it was time to leave. I closed my eyes and braced myself for the somewhat creepy pass back thorough the door but in an instant my eyes were shocked back open by the sound of loud techno dance music. I was in the Vault. The place was packed. The lights were flashing. I was standing in the back part of the lounge. And I was no longer disembodied. I was wearing my single button tux, wing collared shirt, and the blue brocade vest I wore to our daughter Jeris wedding. This was weird to say the least. Even stranger was that I knew, somewhere in the room, was a man and a woman that I was supposed to meet. I had to talk to the man first. I went upstairs to the second level bar and walked over to a young man, with a military style haircut, in his thirties most likely, who was sitting at the bar sipping a Coke.
Scott?
He turned around and gave me a somewhat puzzled look.
Yes do I know you? he asked.
Not exactly, but we do have a mutual friend, who told me to look you up can I sit here and talk for a minute?
Sure he answered. Who told you I would
Before he could finish his question I had planted myself on a bar chair and interrupted him.
I know you recently returned from a very tough tour of duty in Afghanistan. I know you went active from the reserves so you could go there because your sister was killed in the World Trade Center on 911. I know you are on this cruise at the suggestion of friends, who think, or hope that you will meet a, or should I say, The girl who might help bring a little joy back into your life. Am I right?
He looked shocked and after a pause and a swallow of his drink he answered.
Ah, yea, correct on all counts he said. And then with a smile added They told me they were praying that I would find her on this cruise.
I looked at him hard. If I told you that the answer to that prayer is downstairs would you let me take you to her.?
It was now his turn to look hard at me. He did not answer.
I sang, Wake up .Wake up Dead Man Our Father...Hes in charge of Heaven, and He made the world in seven
Scott finished for me .
Would you put a word in for me ?
A moment of silence.
That word has been put in. Will you let me take you to her? I gently asked again.
He choked out one word
Yes.
Okay, lets go
We walked down the glass stairs to the lower section. On the way I told him a little about Ginny, the girl that he was about to meet.
She likes daisies and roses. Her favorite food is seafood and she loves steamed mussels. She likes to dance swing, but she hasnt done it in quite awhile. Her favorite music group is U2. I saw the incredulous look on his face and told him it is my favorite group as well.
I am going to tell you one more thing and then the rest is better left up to you. Her fiancé was killed at the Pentagon.
On 911? said Scott.
Yes.
I led the way to a table with two attractive women sitting at it. One sat quietly in her chair, the other was more animated. It was obvious that they were sisters. Not twins but close.
Hello there.
They turned around and look up at us. I took Ginnys hand and as I gently raised her out of her seat I said:
Ginny this is Scott. Scott this is Ginny. It has been divinely arranged for the two of you to meet on this night at this time and at this place. Now I think you two should sit down and start getting to know each other.
Ginny looked nervously at me and then at Scott, who gave her a warm smile. She seemed to relax a bit and looked at her sister who was now on her feet as well.
This is my sister and I
Dont you worry about Barbara, she and I will finish this dance. I said
I took the sister by the hand and as I led her to the dance floor I whispered to Scott
Walk on Scott, Walk on
He smiled. I am sure he got my message.
Barbara looked at me like I was a mildly crazy person. We reached the floor just as the song Caught in a Moment finished playing (the evening was planned dont forget) I leaned close to Barbaras ear.
Scott is the direct answer to your very direct prayer. You have to keep this a secret; they will get married on your birthday.
She started to cry.
The song ended, the moment was over and I said goodbye.
I had a strange dream last night. I was having trouble sleeping. My eyes hurt. I couldnt take the light from the clock on my stereo on top of the dresser. I finally heaved myself out of bed and moved a glass candle holder in front of that blasted blue light. Then I stumbled into the bathroom and by the faint glow of a street light coming through the curtained window, opened the medicine cabinet and struggled with a bottle of Advil. I took one with a handful of water and headed back to bed. In the short time I was gone the dog had taken my spot so I told him to move, which he grudgingly did. I crawled in next to Diane and quietly waited for the pill to take effect and help me sleep. At some point it must have worked. Maybe it worked too well.
I found myself drifting out of my body. Slowly, I drifted about the room. I turned and saw Diane and I curled up as one, Nickolas at our feet. And then everything started to zoom out smaller and smaller until my surroundings were just a blur. I realized I was traveling somewhere at an impossible speed, but I had no idea where, but I felt no fear just a sense of patient anticipation, a strange mixture to be sure. I slowed down and began to recognize where I was, my daughter Jeris home in Florida. I floated in place, the front of the white house illuminated by the moon. I could see the brown lizards with the blue tails, maybe the same ones I saw on my last visit, running across the walkway to her front door. I wondered how she and her husband Mark were doing, and the thought had barely entered my head when I started moving toward the door and then through it, like it was made out of strings of beads. I could feel myself pass through it; see it separate into segments around me. Once on the other side it appeared to still be solid. I floated into their bedroom, they were asleep, Jeri resting her head on Marks shoulder. She was gently snoring. I knew that I did not have to be concerned about them. All is peaceful here I thought.
The room shrank and disappeared. I found myself flying to wherever again, some things around me recognizable, palm trees, street lights, buildings all blending together in stretched shades of blue and streaks of light. Soon it became so black I could see nothing around me at all. The air became warm and I could smell salt. Then I heard it. I was over the ocean. I moved out from the blackness I was in, to a stadium of stars, a carpet of luminous blue below me. Off in the distance I could see the horizon and perched on it a moving light. I drifted toward it or should I say I was moved toward it, the sea wind blowing gently around me. The lights came closer and closer and then I saw that it was a ship. Is it?....Is it?....It is! The Voyager of the Seas! No doubt about it! But why was I here? I came along the port side of the ship, drifting forward and then up to the top deck, into the bridge, always wanted to visit there, out and then down like a fast moving elevator. I found myself coming to a slow stop in the Royal Promenade. There were only a few people about, all dressed up. Tonight is obviously Formal night, I thought, and its very late .and hey this is the Centrum and Wow, Back up! I passed through the decks, one by one and slowed down, turned through the pastel passageway past a familiar Egyptian art display in a glass case and found myself parked, my feet (I guess I had feet) a few inches above the carpet in front of a cabin with the number 1234 on it.
I know this cabin. Diane and I stayed here! When was it? It must have been a long time ago. I could not remember, my memory suddenly seemed fuzzy for some reason. I slowly passed though the closed door, a sensation I knew I would never get used too, and into the cabin. There was a reading light on over the bed. In the bed was a couple, I assumed they were husband and wife. The balcony curtain was open and the door was cracked, letting the very warm sea breeze blow the shears across the foot of the bed. I could hear the sea massaging the ship. On the couch was a cast off tux, white shirt and tie. A long black velvet dress was hanging neatly from the divider next to the couch. I caught the glint of one gold cuff link sitting next to a gold watch on the nightstand. I hung there and made a slow spin. On the coffee table was a glass of water, numerous bottles of pills, and a partially consumed yellow cake. It has to be their anniversary, I thought. I turned around a bit more. I could see the reflection of the room in the mirror, but the reflection did not include me. I found that a bit curious. I took a closer look at the two people. Though the room felt very warm, she looked pale and was covered up to the chin, except for one arm, with a familiar brown blanket. They looked about my age, maybe a bit younger. I noticed that their hands were clasped so tightly together that the knuckles were white, like they were holding on to each other for dear life.
They have been together as Man and Wife for over thirty years.
My heart leapt in my disembodied chest. I had never heard that voice before but I recognized it at once. A tremendous feeling of peace came over me. I could not speak.
They have? I thought.
Yes, and they have known each other since second grade.
I looked at those intertwined fingers, and thought there is something wrong.
Shes dying
My feeling of peace started to leave. I found my voice Why? From what?
Does it matter what? said the voice gently.
No, I guess not. I said She must be really scared.
She is more afraid for him than he is for her answered the voice.
Why, is that? Shes the one who is dying!
She is afraid for him because he does not believe in me.
And then I understood her fear, and I began to understand something else too.
He wont ask you to make her well will he? I said.
He refuses, only because he does not know how to ask me.
Hasnt she asked you?
She loves him so much that she only talks to me about him.
But she believes you can make her well doesnt she?
She believes.
So do I.
Yes, I know that, said the voice.
There was a sudden burst of lightning off in the distance. It filled the room like a reflected flash. I looked down at the woman and I could see color come into her face and lips. Her breathing became deeper and a bead of sweat broke out on her upper lip. She let go of her husbands hand sat up looked around the room and I could have sworn she looked right at me.
Its hot in here she said softly.
And then she kicked the blanket off onto the floor, rolled over on her stomach and put her arm around her husband. It started raining, the wonderful sounds and smells of one of those random little Caribbean squalls pushed through the open balcony door by a cool breeze.
I knew it was time to leave. I closed my eyes and braced myself for the somewhat creepy pass back thorough the door but in an instant my eyes were shocked back open by the sound of loud techno dance music. I was in the Vault. The place was packed. The lights were flashing. I was standing in the back part of the lounge. And I was no longer disembodied. I was wearing my single button tux, wing collared shirt, and the blue brocade vest I wore to our daughter Jeris wedding. This was weird to say the least. Even stranger was that I knew, somewhere in the room, was a man and a woman that I was supposed to meet. I had to talk to the man first. I went upstairs to the second level bar and walked over to a young man, with a military style haircut, in his thirties most likely, who was sitting at the bar sipping a Coke.
Scott?
He turned around and gave me a somewhat puzzled look.
Yes do I know you? he asked.
Not exactly, but we do have a mutual friend, who told me to look you up can I sit here and talk for a minute?
Sure he answered. Who told you I would
Before he could finish his question I had planted myself on a bar chair and interrupted him.
I know you recently returned from a very tough tour of duty in Afghanistan. I know you went active from the reserves so you could go there because your sister was killed in the World Trade Center on 911. I know you are on this cruise at the suggestion of friends, who think, or hope that you will meet a, or should I say, The girl who might help bring a little joy back into your life. Am I right?
He looked shocked and after a pause and a swallow of his drink he answered.
Ah, yea, correct on all counts he said. And then with a smile added They told me they were praying that I would find her on this cruise.
I looked at him hard. If I told you that the answer to that prayer is downstairs would you let me take you to her.?
It was now his turn to look hard at me. He did not answer.
I sang, Wake up .Wake up Dead Man Our Father...Hes in charge of Heaven, and He made the world in seven
Scott finished for me .
Would you put a word in for me ?
A moment of silence.
That word has been put in. Will you let me take you to her? I gently asked again.
He choked out one word
Yes.
Okay, lets go
We walked down the glass stairs to the lower section. On the way I told him a little about Ginny, the girl that he was about to meet.
She likes daisies and roses. Her favorite food is seafood and she loves steamed mussels. She likes to dance swing, but she hasnt done it in quite awhile. Her favorite music group is U2. I saw the incredulous look on his face and told him it is my favorite group as well.
I am going to tell you one more thing and then the rest is better left up to you. Her fiancé was killed at the Pentagon.
On 911? said Scott.
Yes.
I led the way to a table with two attractive women sitting at it. One sat quietly in her chair, the other was more animated. It was obvious that they were sisters. Not twins but close.
Hello there.
They turned around and look up at us. I took Ginnys hand and as I gently raised her out of her seat I said:
Ginny this is Scott. Scott this is Ginny. It has been divinely arranged for the two of you to meet on this night at this time and at this place. Now I think you two should sit down and start getting to know each other.
Ginny looked nervously at me and then at Scott, who gave her a warm smile. She seemed to relax a bit and looked at her sister who was now on her feet as well.
This is my sister and I
Dont you worry about Barbara, she and I will finish this dance. I said
I took the sister by the hand and as I led her to the dance floor I whispered to Scott
Walk on Scott, Walk on
He smiled. I am sure he got my message.
Barbara looked at me like I was a mildly crazy person. We reached the floor just as the song Caught in a Moment finished playing (the evening was planned dont forget) I leaned close to Barbaras ear.
Scott is the direct answer to your very direct prayer. You have to keep this a secret; they will get married on your birthday.
She started to cry.
The song ended, the moment was over and I said goodbye.