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A Cure for Madness (standard:Psychological fiction, 934 words) | |||
Author: ak | Added: Jun 24 2003 | Views/Reads: 3667/2367 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
On an impetuous mission to rid herself on a genetic disease, a woman finds a cure for her madness. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story Rebecca was suddenly capable of going about the business of living without that burden she had been carrying for 47 years. With a clear head she made plans. She would buy a beautiful wreath and go to see her grandfather. She would visit him free from the obsession, blame, and hate she had harbored for him. The grave site was situated in a cemetery ten miles from the Holiday Inn where she was staying. Rebecca took a taxi and instructed the driver to take her directly to the grave. As the cab approached the gate to the cemetery she felt calm and peaceful. Rebecca tipped the cabbie and closed the cab door. The grave was well maintained, manicured, mowed, and full of flowers. Suddenly Rebecca felt sleepy. Her tiredness had returned again. It occurred to her that if she just lay down on the grass for a minute she would feel refreshed. Rebecca curled up and began to breathe deeply. The peacefulness returned and the smell of the roses and jasmines that encircled her grandpa's grave filled her senses. She heard birds singing above her and felt the sun beat on the crown of her head. Peace, peace, peace. The next morning the groundskeeper found her dead. She had died of an unidentified, strange illness which no doctor could identify. If you had asked Rebecca, she would have told you how her grandpa had come at the stroke of midnight and gently taken her with him. She would have told you how he had told her how sorry he was that she had inherited his illness. Rebecca would have told you that he had told her that he was sorry he had made her life so sad and hopeless. Putting her out of her misery was his way of making amends. Rebecca and her grandfather were together forever and were happy again. Tweet
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