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“ Coming back home”
There was nothing in the world that could have prepared Bella for the view that stood in front of her. A lush, verdant landscape with no sign of weeds and lilies that flourished all year long. Green spread across the lawn and the sky radiated with vibrant blues and azure. Bella let out a comforting sigh, something that she didn’t know could escape her lips. Her bare feet felt as if it were hovering above the freshly mowed grass. A wave of euphoria rushed through her body, her chest loosened, Bella lifted her arms like a young, carefree child who still believed the world was entirely hers. A wave of nostalgia overtook her senses, finally as if the world had heard her desperate pleas, she had returned.
The garden hadn’t changed ever since she left. It looked the same. Who had been maintaining this wonderful garden all this time? This certainly wasn’t the time for Bella to lie there alone in her thoughts. She would save it for another time. Straightening her posture, Bella headed to the weathered, oak door, she knocked on the glass window that had been stained to an austere colour Bella furrowed her brows and just then, the door swung open, almost by itself, but then a figure with auburn hair cropped to the shoulders and golden rimmed glasses perched on the nose appeared. The person turns and Bella meets eyes with a lady, a lady she didn’t recognise, a lady who opened the door to her own cottage. Was this just a dream?Bella thought to herself. The lady wiped her hands on her apron. The aroma of delicious pastries were flowing outside.
“Oh, you must be the one she left it for”, the lady cleared her throat and went back into the house, fetching something. Bella tilted her head. Why was she waiting for someone to fetch something in her own house? Taking a step into the familiar creaking floorboards, Bella navigated her way through the potted vines that dangled from the shelves of the plastered walls. She took a few steps forward to one of the potted plants, something was protruding out of it. Bella dug her hand in the soil and out she pulled a photograph. A young girl with hair just like Bella’s was smiling with a gap toothed in a lush meadow filled with lilies. It looked exactly like the pristine front lawn. Bella squinted, she looked away from the photograph to a teapot and back, checking her surroundings were real. The lady had come back into the room, holding an envelope. Placing the envelope in Bella’s hand and giving her a wistful look. Bella held the envelope up to her eyes, and written on the front was “To my dear daughter, Bella" in her mother’s handwriting.
There was nothing in the world that could have prepared Bella for the view that stood in front of her. A lush, verdant landscape with no sign of weeds and lilies that flourished all year long. Green spread across the lawn and the sky radiated with vibrant blues and azure. Bella let out a comforting sigh, something that she didn’t know could escape her lips. Her bare feet felt as if it were hovering above the freshly mowed grass. A wave of euphoria rushed through her body, her chest loosened, Bella lifted her arms like a young, carefree child who still believed the world was entirely hers. A wave of nostalgia overtook her senses, finally as if the world had heard her desperate pleas, she had returned.
The garden hadn’t changed ever since she left. It looked the same. Who had been maintaining this wonderful garden all this time? This certainly wasn’t the time for Bella to lie there alone in her thoughts. She would save it for another time. Straightening her posture, Bella headed to the weathered, oak door, she knocked on the glass window that had been stained to an austere colour Bella furrowed her brows and just then, the door swung open, almost by itself, but then a figure with auburn hair cropped to the shoulders and golden rimmed glasses perched on the nose appeared. The person turns and Bella meets eyes with a lady, a lady she didn’t recognise, a lady who opened the door to her own cottage. Was this just a dream?Bella thought to herself. The lady wiped her hands on her apron. The aroma of delicious pastries were flowing outside.
“Oh, you must be the one she left it for”, the lady cleared her throat and went back into the house, fetching something. Bella tilted her head. Why was she waiting for someone to fetch something in her own house? Taking a step into the familiar creaking floorboards, Bella navigated her way through the potted vines that dangled from the shelves of the plastered walls. She took a few steps forward to one of the potted plants, something was protruding out of it. Bella dug her hand in the soil and out she pulled a photograph. A young girl with hair just like Bella’s was smiling with a gap toothed in a lush meadow filled with lilies. It looked exactly like the pristine front lawn. Bella squinted, she looked away from the photograph to a teapot and back, checking her surroundings were real. The lady had come back into the room, holding an envelope. Placing the envelope in Bella’s hand and giving her a wistful look. Bella held the envelope up to her eyes, and written on the front was “To my dear daughter, Bella" in her mother’s handwriting.
