Finding Tranquility In Nature's Arms

in The Ink Well11 months ago (edited)

Melissa would always say, “Daddy why don't you allow me to go to the woods”?. Her father would stare blankly at her and walk away without uttering a single word. Melissa sobs bitterly each time this incident occurred.

But her mother would always come into the picture to cheer her up.
Melissa happens to be my childhood friend who was diagnosed with a certain severe disease condition, which kept her in the hospital for some months.

During her time in the hospital, Melissa's world shrank to the sterile walls of her room. The illness had paralyzed her, both physically and emotionally and psychologically.
Days turned into nights, and hope felt distant.

One afternoon, as sunlight filtered through the hospital window, Melissa's mother brought in a pot of vibrant flowers. "Let's bring a touch of nature in here," her mother said with a warm smile. She placed the pot by Melissa's bedside, and the blossoms seemed to brighten the room instantly.

IMG-20231226-WA0072.jpg

Despite her weakened state, Melissa found solace in the presence of those flowers. Their colors and fragrances were a small piece of the outdoors she craved.

As weeks passed, Melissa's condition began to stabilize, but her spirit remained fragile. She often talked about her longing for the woods, a place she associated with freedom and tranquility.

On one fateful day, the doctor came into her ward, and started a conversation with Melissa.

“Good afternoon Melissa, hope you're doing great today?”

“I'm getting better, " she responded sluggishly and reluctantly”
The doctor smiled and patted her shoulder and said gently but confidently, “you’ll be fine”.

Unknowingly to Melissa, her father had spoken with the doctor the previous day about her longing for the woods, but the doctor rather suggested the hospital garden, since it was closer.
He had come to break the news to her. On hearing this, Melissa's eyes sparkled with interest, her countenance became brighter. With great effort, she managed to visit the garden with the help of her mother.

The moment Melissa entered that green oasis, something felt different within her. Surrounded by the vibrant blooms and the gentle rustle of leaves, a sense of calm enveloped her. The worries and pain seemed to fade, replaced by a feeling of connectedness to something greater than herself.

IMG-20231226-WA0074.jpg

In that garden, I met Melissa again when I came to visit her. I had been battling depression, lost in my own dark puzzle. Yet, seeing her there, finding solace in nature's embrace, sparked a glimmer of hope within me.

Together, we embarked on a journey of healing through nature. We would sit by the garden's edge, sharing stories, or simply bask in the sunlight, feeling the earth beneath us.

Nature became our sanctuary. The trees whispered tales of resilience, the flowers painted hope, and the breeze carried whispers of comfort. The bird songs and chatters sounded like a beautiful symphony to our soul. They filled the air with music, which soothed our souls. The vibrant colors from the vegetation were comforting to our spirits.

As Melissa's health improved, so did my spirits. The healing power of nature was beginning to manifest in our lives. Our bond strengthened amidst the beautiful flora, reminding us that even in the darkest moments, there's light to be found.

All images belong to me, and were taken by my mobile device.

Sort:  

Thank you for joining us in The Ink Well.

Here are some important notes as you get to know our community:

  • Please be sure to read The Ink Well community rules at the top of The Ink Well community home page.
  • We are all about quality short stories and engagement.
  • We ask everyone who posts in The Ink Well to read and comment on at least two other writers' work in the community for every story published.
  • We keep a watchful eye out for spam and plagiarism, which are not tolerated.
  • You can find an overview of our community and what we're about in our manifesto.
  • We provide weekly writing prompts to inspire our community of writers.
  • You can find many fiction writing resources in our catalog of fiction writing tips.

Again, welcome!

Thanks so much for having me!

Congratulations @virabee! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s)

You made more than 10 comments.
Your next target is to reach 50 comments.

You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

To support your work, I also upvoted your post!

Check out our last posts:

It's the Christmas season: give your friends a gift

Thanks so much. I appreciate!

That's great @virabee! We're thrilled with your progress on Hive! Don't stop before achieving this new goal!

Hello.

Plagiarism is the copying & pasting of others' work without giving credit to the original author or artist.
We would appreciate it if you could avoid plagiarism of content (full or partial texts, videos, photography, art, etc.).

Thank you.

Guide: Why and How People Abuse and Plagiarise

If you believe this comment is in error, please contact us in #appeals in Discord.