The Last Time I Could Fly (An Older Fiction Story I Wrote)

       Wind in my hair, and I was adjusting to the turbulence. Cutting through the atmosphere at furious speeds took getting used to, but a way was found: goggles.

       I used what was there and I rose to new heights. I marvelled them all with such an extraordinary ability. They were left in awe, wondering how it was done. "Just believe." , I whispered. It seemed too simple but it was true. "Walk with each breath. Hope in each moment of life given. Go after that impossible thing you can't do.", I elaborated. Slowly they were getting it. Slowly they were achieving it (living it out even!).

          Doctors and world famous writers, new business owners that changed the world for good. They were "flying" and I was encouraged! I watched every flight take place. Heard every new ascension they made and succeeded at. Sometimes even witnessed it myself!

          Years went on, aging called me on a one way journey and I went. The amazing world of teaching wished me farewell and I retired. Sitting one day in my living room, I wondered if I could fly. I closed my eyes, began to believe, and I flew! The wind in my hair! The atmosphere rushing upon me! Memories, so many memories as I became one with the heights, remembering all those I taught how to "fly" in life. I flew back to earth, content at the dreams lived, the faith of the impossible being possible displayed in my life, and remembering all the different lives I showed how to do this. This was the last time I could fly, and it was beautiful!

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