New (A Slightly Older Fiction Story I Wrote)

          They gather around the table, all of them. They gather at the table, sitting down one by one. A long sought after goal, they finally saw what was hoped for lived out before their eyes, in real time. The once broken now made whole and complete, gathering these pieces of people and a family together again. It would have never been recognized before that this was the very same table that was once little else than pieces, but it was. The old scuff marks now gone. The fractures and misshapen parts now corrected and fit together masterfully. The loss was still felt, and the absence still very much real, yet in this unity over a project completed, they were there: their lost loved one that had once started building this table.

             As everything unfolded, and food was served life and healing began once more. Conversations and connections were known over the once fractured and previously undone now seen completed; beautiful, even encouraging and life-giving was the transformation. This was the new table from their dearly departed, deeply loved family member who started this table and passed away before it could be finished. This was the new thing, this was the new way, and this was the new healing where unity, completion and grace were found once more from such pain.

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