It was hard to get in because the wait list of applicants was so lengthy. I snagged a morning visit. I woke early and hadn’t slept at all. I chose my best dress to befit the occasion. It had no frills. I kept checking the directions even though it was a straight line from here to there – no detours. I ate everything I wanted and double-checked the house to make sure everything was in order.
The trip began as do all trips – with excitement and anxiety. There was so much to see and review. Being alone on this excursion, I had only my own thoughts to keep me company. I couldn’t see much But did feel the heaviness of the air and the sky’s imprint. A kaleidoscope of colors flashed before my eyes. Now I’ve entered a tunnel with only muffled sounds circling me. My watch has stopped at 10:32.
I’m beginning to wonder about my appointment. How will I know whether I’m on time? Craning my neck, I try to see some destination point up ahead. Could I have missed my stop? Looking down I see that what was a tunnel is no more than a gaping coffin-sized hole in the earth. I’m so glad that I didn’t miss my appointment. It’s a once-in-a lifetime opportunity after all.