The Bridge That Appears in storm:
Some Roads Lead Back to What You Tried to Forget.

It turned into always the equal storm.
Heavy rain, wind that howled like mourning, and lightning that cut up the sky like a caution. on every occasion the weather grew to become violent, the bridge regarded.
No person believed Ava when she first referred to it. She become sixteen, soaked and shaking, claiming she’d visible a bridge where there was none. Her dad and mom brushed off it as trauma—in any case, the typhoon had taken her brother. but Ava knew what she saw. A slender stone bridge, slick with rain, stretching across the ravine in the back of her house. It hadn’t been there earlier than. And whilst she stepped onto it, she heard his voice.
“Ava.”
She ran.
Years exceeded. The storms came and went. The bridge again every time, usually within the same location, always inside the equal silence. Ava never crossed it again. but she in no way forgot.
Now, at twenty-eight, she back to the residence after her parents handed. The ravine was overgrown, the woods quiet. but the sky was darkening. That night time, the storm came.
Thunder rolled like distant drums. Rain lashed the home windows. Ava stood on the again door, staring into the trees. And there it turned into—the bridge. She stepped outdoor, barefoot, drawn with the aid of something deeper than interest. The bridge shimmered within the rain, historic and waiting. She walked slowly, each step echoing louder than the ultimate. The air grew less warm. The wind whispered her name. midway throughout, she saw him.
Her brother.
He stood on the a ways give up, soaked however smiling. He hadn’t aged. His eyes were the same—vivid, mischievous, alive.
“Ava,” he stated, “you came.”
She froze. “You’re no longer real.”
“i'm,” he stated gently. “I’ve been waiting.” She desired to run, however her toes wouldn’t move. The storm roared around them, however the bridge turned into silent. “I didn’t suggest to depart,” he stated. “I attempted to come lower back.” Tears blurred her imaginative and prescient. “You died.” He stepped nearer. “now not right here. no longer but.”
The wind howled. The ravine underneath churned with shadows. Ava felt the bridge tremble.
“what is this area?” she asked. “A reminiscence,” he said. “A desire.” She regarded lower back. The residence became remote, flickering like a dream. ahead, her brother waited. “if you pass,” he stated, “you’ll see. but you can’t return.”
She hesitated. The storm pressed against her skin, urging her ahead.“I omit you,” she whispered. “I recognise.” she took some other step. The bridge groaned. The shadows underneath reached upward.
Then she stopped. “I can’t,” she said. “I have to stay.” Her brother nodded, his smile fading. “Then bear in mind me.” The wind surged. The bridge cracked. Ava turned and ran. in the back of her, the bridge crumbled into mist. Her brother vanished. She collapsed on the grass, sobbing. The storm surpassed. in the morning, there was no signal of the bridge.
but Ava knew.
It would return.
And so would he.
And though the skies in the end cleared and the ravine again to silence, Ava knew the storm had left some thing at the back of. no longer footprints, no longer wreckage—but a memory etched into the earth. The bridge turned into gone, however its presence lingered inside the wind, within the manner the trees leaned closer to the ravine, as though listening. She might live her lifestyles understanding that grief doesn’t vanish—it waits. It waits in the thunder, in the rain, within the locations we dare not revisit. And while the storm returns, so will the bridge. And so will the selection.
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The Writer...A_Awan
16‑year‑old Ayesha, high school student and storyteller. Passionate about suspense, emotions, and life lessons...



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