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Two Hearts, One Spark

A Story of Loss, Hope, and Unexpected Friendship

By real JemaPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
Two Hearts, One Spark
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I used to be a prized possession, my silver glint catching the sunshine like a captured moonbeam. My proprietor, Amelia, referred to me as "Stardust," a reputation that tickled my metallic sides each time she whispered it. I adorned her wrist, nestled amongst a constellation of different bracelets, every one of them distinctive and cherished. Life felt full, filled with the rhythm of Amelia's steps and the heat of her laughter.

Then, one sun-filled afternoon, disaster struck. We had been picnicking by a flowing stream, the world a tapestry of vibrant greens and blues. Amelia, immersed into a storybook, suddenly unclasped me, setting me down on a moss-covered rock. A sudden gust of wind, mischievous and unseen, blew me away. I tumbled through the air, a dizzying blur of green and brown, then touched down with a painful thud on the forest ground.

Panic turned into despair. The forest ground was a labyrinth of leaves and shadows, removed from the acquainted consolation of Amelia's wrist. Days bled into nights, marked solely by the rustling of leaves and the chirp of unseen birds. Starvation gnawed at me, not for bodily sustenance, however for the heat of human contact, the mild rhythm of Amelia's pulse towards my cool metal.

One day, a pair of curious eyes peeked down at me. A little lady, no older than six, with hair the color of the sunshine, knelt by my side. I braced myself for indifference, however as a substitute, she gasped, a spark of surprise igniting her eyes.

"A shooting star!" she exclaimed, rigorously lifting me up. "It must have fallen from the sky!"

She cradled me in her tiny fingers, tracing the intricate patterns etched on my metallic body. In that second, a flicker of hope warmed my steel heart. Maybe I wasn't lost, merely misplaced.

The little lady, whose identify was Lily, thrust me into her world. She showed me the hiding locations beneath tree roots and the towering oak tree the place she perched, reenacting tales about courageous knights and enchanted forests.

I did not forget about Amelia, the ache for her touch a relentless thrum beneath the surface. However, with Lily, I discovered a brand-new purpose. I adorned her wrist, listening to her whispered secrets, techniques and adventurous dreams, reflecting the moonlight back at her like a tiny devoted companion.

Weeks became months, and seasons tinted the forest in hues of gold and crimson. One crisp autumn day, whereas Lily and I had been exploring a hidden meadow, a well-known scent drifted on the breeze – Amelia's fragrance, a mixture of lavender and sunshine. My steel heart, usually silent, hammered against my metal body.

We followed the scent, deeper into the woods, till we emerged right into a sun-dappled clearing. There, sitting beneath an oak tree, was Amelia, her eyes red-rimmed, concern etched on her face.

Lily, sensing my longing, ran in the direction of Amelia, me clutched tightly in her hand. As Amelia looked up, her eyes widened in disbelief. "Stardust!" she cried out, tears welling up. She snatched me from Lily's grasp, holding me tight, whispering apologies.

My return was bittersweet. Whereas pleasure surged through me at being reunited with Amelia, a pang of unhappiness tugged at my core. Lily, my small buddy, appeared on with tear-filled eyes, her hand instinctively reaching for my empty area.

Amelia, noticing Lily's demeanor, knelt down and explained to her. She described to Lily the many adventures I had shared together with her, emphasizing on the joy she felt discovering me once more. Then, with a mild smile, she unclasped me from her wrist and offered me to Lily.

"Stardust wants two constellations to shine," Amelia mentioned, her voice mushy. "Would you wish to keep him, and share tales beneath the stars?"

Lily's eyes lit up like fireflies. She nodded eagerly, taking me with trembling fingers. And so, I discovered myself with two houses, two hearts to cherish, my journey taking a sudden flip.

Now, I adorn both wrists, twinkling beneath the sunshine of two totally different moons. Amelia's contact jogs my memory of belonging, of shared reminiscences and unwavering love. Lily's contact, full of wide-eyed surprise, speaks of latest adventures and tales yet to be told. And as I rest on their pores and skin, I realize that being misplaced wasn't the end, but rather an exquisite detour, an opportunity to shine in two constellations, my journey being far from over.

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  • Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago

    What a great story! Fascinating!

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