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A story I found

Discussion in 'General Topics & Support Issues' started by Blueribbon, Dec 29, 2004.

  1. Blueribbon

    Blueribbon New Member

    I'm back!!!! We lost our internet shortly after I posted (a poem I found) and we just got our internet back up and running a few minutes ago ( our server had a blown component that had to be shipped from Canada ) WOW three days without the internet can drive a person crazy. :lol:

    But here is a story I found in our local paper ( sorry it's about X-mas and I know it's already pasted but I didn't have my internet till now ) .
    Sorry it's a long one.

    AN ORNAMENT FOR CHRISTMAS

    The clock in the hallway sounded 12 times: midnight, Christmas Eve. Playing softly through the speakers mounted above the nurses' station, Christmas music filtered into the rooms with open doors. The older lady sat in her chair by the window, a thick comforter wrapped around her frail frame. Colors flashed and spun along the walls of her room from the gaily lit Christmas tree in the hallway, just outside her door. Lora gazed past the chilled windowpane at the snow flurries dancing on an errantt breeze, but the visionthat filled her eyes was that of a certain yellow Lab who had become her most treasured visitor. His name was Mason, and he had once been Lora's life companion. When she became too ill to care for him, her neighbors, newlyweds Tyler & Kelli, had volunteered to take him in. Mason had always nurtured a fondness for the couple and quickly became a member of their family, while spending many hours with Lora. Happy hours they were, sitting in Lora's garden as the sun warmed them both...or in Lora's den, a fire crackling in the hearth as both canine and human napped in its cozy glow.
    Lora had been in the retirement home for nearly three years, and Mason always visited her on Christmas Day. She looked past her reflection in the window glass and smiled. Not too long now until she'd get to see Mason. Closing her eyes she snuggled into the warmth of the comforter, her mind playing back well-remembered scenes. Mason loved to fetch: and come every Christmas, he would gingerly pull a glass ball off the tree, trot over to her, and drop his treasure in her lap. Lora never knew why he was fascinated with the CXhristmas ball decorations, but she had come to anticipate this loving gesture from Mason.
    Christmas, the year before, when Mason came with Tyler & kelli to visit, he had proudly presented her with a shiny red ball. Moments after he had brought the decoration to Lora, a nurse padded through the doorway, a searching expression on her face. Lora held up the glass ball, and the nurse had smiled and shook her head. Mason grinned, and everyone laughed. Mason had plucked it from the Christmas tree in the hallway. Comforted by her rememberings, Lora fell asleep as the snow tapped softly on her windowpane.
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    Their guests had left an hour ago, and it was just after midnight when Kelli & Tyler had headed for the comfort of their bed. Their party ahd been marvelous, but it had left them both tuckered out, and the though of sleep was welcome. Mason, too, had enjoyed the party, enteraining guests, seeking out and giving affections, bestowing sloppy kisses on the children---and for the adults Mason proffered his paw. It was the closest he came to giving them a hug without fear of knocking them down. Kelli & Tyler had stopped telling their guests that Mason would fetch them a Christmas ornament from the tree. For in the past two Christmases that had passes, Mason did not comply. It seemed this particular "gift" was given to one person only---Lora. As the couple made their way up the stairway, Mason followed close behind, his long tail wagging happily. A smile on his face, he panted, tongue out to one side of his muzzle, with an expression of utter joy on his furry face. As Keli & Tyler settled in for the night, Mason circled three times, then snuggled down into his soft bed on the floor at hte foot of their bed.
    Christmas morning arrived as the winter sun splintered through the blinds of the bedroom window. Tyler groggily stumbled toward the bathroom and stopped short. Something was not right...he turned 'round, and his eyes fell on the sight of his wife at Mason's bedside. Tears wet her cheeks as she sobbed, Mason's head held gently in her hands. Mason was limp--his once animated face now lifeless. Tyler swallowed back a lump in his throat. He walked numbly over to his wife and Mason, dropped down on his knees, and wept into Mason's soft fur.

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    Lora was awakened due to the persistent nudging of her hand by a cold, wet nose. Whiskers tickled her wrist, and she smiled as she opened her eyes. There in her lap lay a multi-colored glass ball. And staring at her was the happiest face she could ever remember--that of Mason's. Lora gingerly cupped the ornament in one hand as she stroked the broad yellow brow of her beloved Mason. She bent down over her friend and whispered, "Merry Christmas, Mason."

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    The nurse padded quietly into Lora's room to find the woman, lifeless, still wrapped in the comforter. In her lap was a glass ball--the pne she noticed missing from the Christmas tree earlier that night. Outside the frosty windowpane, the wintry sun sparkled on new snow.
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    Was it a ghost or just in her mind.

    I feel that it was Mason's ghost who came to take her home so that they could be together forever.
     
  2. horse_child

    horse_child New Member

    wow that's awsome!
     
  3. kappi

    kappi New Member

    And Ornament for Christmas

    It was Mason's spirit-soul, come to take Lora to Heaven with him, as she, too, had died.

    I'm glad you enjoyed the story! Thanks for letting me comment. I'm amazed it was in a local paper there. Wish I could have received a copy.

    Kathy Pippig Harris
    -- author of: An Ornament for Christmas, also published as: Mason's Christmas Ball
     
  4. sunset05

    sunset05 New Member

    What a sweet story. Very touching.
     
  5. Killerbee2

    Killerbee2 New Member

    Very Nice. 8)

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    Killerbee
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