Sofia shut the door to her apartment, drained from the
funeral. She felt an empty void. Despite the dishes left by family, she couldn’t eat.
Meow
Their newest edition poked his head out of the tunnel of her toddler's train set. After finding out the chemo wasn't working, her husband had come home with him. Seeing the kitten, she said, "He's beautiful, my love. What made you get him?"
"I won't be here much longer. I hope he’ll fill your lives with love. Make of it a parka for your soul. Every time you see him, know my love's still here."
Sofia kissed Mittens on the head as she felt a loving warmth embrace her. "Come on, Mittens. It's time to wake Jake Junior from his nap. We've got some living to do."
never-ending change
learn to adapt to seasons
accept small blessings
I loved how you combined them all and the kitty is able to provide the love this family needed. Xo
ReplyDeleteThank you, Denise! I appreciate you stopping by. :-)
DeleteThanks so much for joining in! I love the themes.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Reena! I appreciate your visit. :-)
DeleteA beautiful story, Yvette. I love how you combined all three prompts and left us with a warm loving ending.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jan! I appreciate you stopping by. :-)
DeleteYvette, I like how you lighten the load of the husband's imminent passing with the kitten. Wonderful job of combining some tricky prompts also!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa! I appreciate your visit. :-)
DeleteA truly lovely combination... though very sad, the kitten might give some comfort for years to come.
ReplyDeleteAnimals have a way of doing that. Thanks for passing by, Bjorn! I'm happy you enjoyed my prosery. :-)
DeleteTremendously lovely. Hugs. 🚀 xo, Selma
ReplyDeleteThank you, Selma! I appreciate you stopping by. :-)
DeleteThis is beautiful, Yvette, with a touch of sorrow and joy. Animals provide comfort in troubling times. 💞
ReplyDeleteThey truly do, Lauren! Thank you for visiting. :-)
DeleteI loved both your story and the photo!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Judy! Melissa chose an interesting picture to play with. I appreciate your visit. :-)
DeleteIt is always difficult when someone we love passes... too many losses (for me) but moving forward and remembering the good helps the days pass.
ReplyDeleteSo true, Jules! Thanks for passing by and sharing. Sending hugs... :-)
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