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She woke up at her own wake

What would you do if you woke up at your funeral?

By BrigidaPublished 3 years ago 4 min read

It was a dark and stormy night when Mary woke up at her own wake. She opened her eyes to see the faces of her friends and family, all gathered around her lifeless body. As she looked down at herself, she realized with horror that she was dead.

Mary had always been a bit of a free spirit. She never followed the rules, always did things her own way. She had never been afraid to take risks, to live life to the fullest. But now, as she lay there in her casket, she couldn't help but wonder if she had taken things too far.

She looked around the room, taking in the mournful faces of her loved ones. Her heart ached as she saw the tears streaming down their faces. She wanted to reach out to them, to tell them that she was still here, that she wasn't really gone.

But no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't make a sound. She couldn't move a muscle. She was trapped inside her own body, unable to communicate with those around her.

As the night wore on, Mary watched as her friends and family paid their respects. She listened as they shared stories about her life, about the things she had done, the people she had touched. She heard them cry, saw them hold each other, felt their grief wash over her like a wave.

And yet, even as they mourned her passing, Mary couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder. She was seeing her own funeral, experiencing her own wake. It was a surreal and humbling experience, one that made her realize just how much she had meant to the people in her life.

As the hours ticked by, Mary's thoughts turned to her own mortality. She wondered what would happen to her now that she was dead. Was this all there was, an eternity trapped in her own body? Or was there something else waiting for her on the other side?

The questions swirled in her mind, each one more urgent than the last. She felt a sense of urgency, a need to find answers before it was too late.

And then, suddenly, something changed. Mary felt a warm sensation in her chest, a fluttering sensation that she couldn't quite place. It was as if something was trying to break free from inside her, to burst forth into the world.

She closed her eyes, focused all her energy on that feeling. And then, with a sudden rush of energy, she felt it. A burst of light, a surge of power that pulsed through her body like a bolt of lightning.

When Mary opened her eyes again, she was no longer in her casket. She was standing on the other side of the room, looking down at her own body. She saw the shock and confusion on the faces of her loved ones, felt their fear and awe.

And then, with a sudden surge of emotion, Mary realized what had happened. She had been given a second chance, a chance to live again. She had been brought back from the brink of death, given the opportunity to start anew.

Tears streamed down her face as she looked around the room. She saw the love and devotion in the eyes of her friends and family, felt the warmth of their embrace as they rushed to her side. She knew that she had been given a gift, a chance to make things right.

Over the days and weeks that followed, Mary embraced her second chance with open arms. She spent time with her loved ones, catching up on lost moments, cherishing each precious second. She explored the world around her with a new sense of wonder, seeing things she had never seen before, experiencing things she had never experienced.

And through it all, Mary never forgot the lessons she had learned. She knew that life was a precious gift, one that should never be taken for granted. She made a promise to herself that she would live every day to the fullest, that she would never waste a moment.

She spent her days volunteering at the local hospital, helping others who were going through the same struggles she had faced. She reached out to old friends, rekindling relationships that had long been forgotten. She traveled the world, seeing new sights and experiencing new cultures.

But most of all, Mary never forgot the love and support of her friends and family. They had been there for her when she needed them most, had mourned her passing and celebrated her rebirth. They had shown her the true meaning of love, the power of community.

And so, as Mary looked out at the world, she saw it in a new light. She saw the beauty and wonder of life, the endless possibilities that lay ahead. She knew that there would be challenges and hardships along the way, but she also knew that she had the strength and support to overcome them.

Years passed, and Mary grew old. Her hair turned gray, her skin wrinkled. But her spirit never wavered. She lived every day as if it were her last, cherishing each moment, savoring each experience.

And when the time finally came for her to pass on, Mary did so with grace and dignity. She knew that she had lived a full and happy life, that she had made the most of the time she had been given.

As she closed her eyes for the final time, Mary felt a sense of peace wash over her. She knew that she had made a difference in the world, that she had touched the lives of countless people. And she knew that her legacy would live on, that the love she had shared with others would continue to spread far and wide.

And so, as Mary slipped away into the great unknown, she smiled. She knew that she had been given a second chance, a chance to live again. And she had made the most of it.

HorrorMysteryYoung Adult

About the Creator

Brigida

Writing enthusiast. I like to discover new ways to work online and spend my time with what I like. :)

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