Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Elsewhere

 The runners sliced through the snow and the wind whipped at his face as they sped in a straight line through and incision that seemed to lead to the final destination, the place that he had always felt was waiting, the Elsewhere that held their future and their past. 

He forced his eyes open as they went downwards, downwards, sliding, and all at once he could see lights, and he recognised them now. He knew they were shining through the windows of rooms, that they were the red, blue and yellow lights that twinkled from trees in places where families created and kept memories, where they celebrated love. 

Downwards, downwards, faster and faster. Suddenly he was aware with certainty and joy that below, ahead, they were waiting for him; and that they were waiting, too, for the baby.  For the first time, he heard something that he knew to be music. He heard people singing.

Behind him, across vast distances of space and time, from the place he had left, he thought he heard music too. But perhaps it was only an echo. 


~The Giver

by Lois Lowry

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