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29/12/2016

by belemascribbles

It is a Thursday And for the first time she knows right where her heart is, The exact spot it is in her chest as she feels each heavy thump it makes Her brother collapses right in front of her One minute he is talking, the next he is not   Precipitously Her heart literally starts pushing its way outta her chest as she makes her way to him He had just asked her about an episode of the Graham Norton show No way is she prepared for the next thing she sees, He descends to the ground in a "tripping over a stone" fashion, Hitting his big head on the armrest cushioning his way down to the cold tiled floor He is getting up........OMG he is not!!! He is still, as still as a log and not the sleeping beauty kind Her Mum, By her side in split seconds calling his name, pulling him up in a sitting position, At the same time screamingly beckoning her dad Her Dad, with every bit of calmness he could conjure Joins his wife to pull him up from the ground, Asking that water be poured on him She, Charging from the bathroom like a firefighter with a bucket, Baths him with water, He is coming to!!   Answering the calls of his name as his mum leaves it on REPEAT mode, Seconds had passed and he had missed it, Seconds which would have gone by unnoticed like a fly on a wall, Now will be a memory they will never forget. ©Belema S. Ekine
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belemascribbles
29 / F
Published
Feb 3, 2017
Time
2m
Tags
#fear#collapse#brother#testimony#happyending#heisnotmoving#heismovingnow
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