February 10, 2017 8:28 AM EST
Hunter
beep... beep... beep...
Hunter woke to the steady beeping of the machines that kept him alive. He always hoped he would awaken and find the last four months had been a dream, that he would walk, dress himself and feed himself again. He was always disappointed though to find that he was still a prisoner of his broken body.
The wreck that had mangled him was the cause of a drunk driver. The man behind the wheel? His best friend who walked away without a scratch. Walked away and out of his life, too guilt stricken to see him.
Hunter could hear the sounds from the busy street. People chattering back and forth, cell phones ringing, children laughing. Birds sang in the tree outside his window, teasing him as they were just out of sight from his bed. God how he wished he could get up and at least go to the window! He wished he could be free of this body!
His parents had set him up in the guest room as it was on the first floor of the house. It was comfortable but not his taste. Light pink floral wallpaper adorned the walls; lace curtains hung in the windows that had heavy salmon colored drapes. The room had antique furniture, save for his mechanized hospital bed.
An old antique mirror was the only thing he liked. It hung on the wall to the right of his bed and he could see a little more of the outside world due to the angle of it. He stared into the mirror, thinking of what his life should be.
Shapes started to form in the mirror as he became transfixed by it and he drifted off to sleep..
He could feel the grass beneath him as he woke, staring up at a clear blue sky with puffy clouds decorating his view. He rubbed his eyes without thinking. Sitting up, he looked around him. He sat in the midst of a beautiful meadow, flowers embedded in the grass as far as the eye could see. Pink, yellow, blue and even purple flowers - nature’s patchwork quilt. As he came to his senses more, he realized he could move his hands, feet, and was able to stand. Excitement rushed through him as he shot up from the ground. Jumping, dancing, spinning - Hunter just relished being able to move again. In the distance, he saw a beautiful white horse and headed in that direction - singing along the way.
Just before he got to the horse, he slowed and quieted, so as not to scare it away. However, the horse seemed unflappable and continued to munch on an apple. Apples were all around it in fact. Beautiful, full, red apples! He grabbed one, took a crunchy bite and savored the sweet taste. Slowly, he moved up to the horse and gently stroked it’s neck. As the horse turned to look at him, he noticed a long, golden horn in the midst of it’s head. A unicorn? He was looking at a unicorn!
“I wonder if he’ll let me ride him,” he pondered.
Picking up an especially nice apple, he offered it to the unicorn. It took it without hesitation, which surprised him a bit.
“Can I ride you,” he asked, not expecting an answer.
The unicorn seemed to nod its head so he gingerly got up on its back. They started out slow at first and then picked up pace. Hunter held onto the unicorn’s mane as they raced through the field. The wind in his hair, his shirt flapping in the breeze, smells from the meadow and forest, the feel of this galloping steed - all of this Hunter absorbed and was at peace. He was free! Free to ride with the wind in his face, on the back of this majestic unicorn.
Never again to be confined to that bed, Hunter was at peace in his meadow of dreams and the machines ceased their sound.
Though distant shores have taken me, forever shall I roam,
I shan't forget my family and what I called my home.~Donna A. Bryant
Hunter
beep... beep... beep...
Hunter woke to the steady beeping of the machines that kept him alive. He always hoped he would awaken and find the last four months had been a dream, that he would walk, dress himself and feed himself again. He was always disappointed though to find that he was still a prisoner of his broken body.
The wreck that had mangled him was the cause of a drunk driver. The man behind the wheel? His best friend who walked away without a scratch. Walked away and out of his life, too guilt stricken to see him.
Hunter could hear the sounds from the busy street. People chattering back and forth, cell phones ringing, children laughing. Birds sang in the tree outside his window, teasing him as they were just out of sight from his bed. God how he wished he could get up and at least go to the window! He wished he could be free of this body!
His parents had set him up in the guest room as it was on the first floor of the house. It was comfortable but not his taste. Light pink floral wallpaper adorned the walls; lace curtains hung in the windows that had heavy salmon colored drapes. The room had antique furniture, save for his mechanized hospital bed.
An old antique mirror was the only thing he liked. It hung on the wall to the right of his bed and he could see a little more of the outside world due to the angle of it. He stared into the mirror, thinking of what his life should be.
Shapes started to form in the mirror as he became transfixed by it and he drifted off to sleep..
He could feel the grass beneath him as he woke, staring up at a clear blue sky with puffy clouds decorating his view. He rubbed his eyes without thinking. Sitting up, he looked around him. He sat in the midst of a beautiful meadow, flowers embedded in the grass as far as the eye could see. Pink, yellow, blue and even purple flowers - nature’s patchwork quilt. As he came to his senses more, he realized he could move his hands, feet, and was able to stand. Excitement rushed through him as he shot up from the ground. Jumping, dancing, spinning - Hunter just relished being able to move again. In the distance, he saw a beautiful white horse and headed in that direction - singing along the way.
Just before he got to the horse, he slowed and quieted, so as not to scare it away. However, the horse seemed unflappable and continued to munch on an apple. Apples were all around it in fact. Beautiful, full, red apples! He grabbed one, took a crunchy bite and savored the sweet taste. Slowly, he moved up to the horse and gently stroked it’s neck. As the horse turned to look at him, he noticed a long, golden horn in the midst of it’s head. A unicorn? He was looking at a unicorn!
“I wonder if he’ll let me ride him,” he pondered.
Picking up an especially nice apple, he offered it to the unicorn. It took it without hesitation, which surprised him a bit.
“Can I ride you,” he asked, not expecting an answer.
The unicorn seemed to nod its head so he gingerly got up on its back. They started out slow at first and then picked up pace. Hunter held onto the unicorn’s mane as they raced through the field. The wind in his hair, his shirt flapping in the breeze, smells from the meadow and forest, the feel of this galloping steed - all of this Hunter absorbed and was at peace. He was free! Free to ride with the wind in his face, on the back of this majestic unicorn.
Never again to be confined to that bed, Hunter was at peace in his meadow of dreams and the machines ceased their sound.
Though distant shores have taken me, forever shall I roam,
I shan't forget my family and what I called my home.~Donna A. Bryant