
I stand on the edge of a cliff. Below me, the sea roars so loudly it drowns out every other sound. Lightning slices across the sky, and thunder shakes the ground beneath my feet. Rain lashes my face. The wind cuts straight through me, chilling me to the bone.
I am utterly alone.
The thought sinks deep, filling me with despair. All I can sense is the storm—its noise, its fury, its weight pressing in on me. My senses are overwhelmed. My heart is in turmoil.
But then, in the darkness, I catch a glimpse—just a thread, a sliver of light.
And I remember: none of this is real.
What I see… what I hear… what I feel… it’s not real.
I close my eyes. I breathe deeply. I will my racing heart to slow. Little by little, the storm begins to fade. The rain stops. The icy wind softens into a warm breeze. Over the lingering echo of waves, I hear the low, mellow notes of a cello.
My breathing steadies. I let the music carry me, gently floating.
The sea joins in with its rhythm—soft, rolling waves. The sweet scent of jasmine rises in the air. I open my eyes and see the night sky stretched wide, painted with a million stars.
And I know…
I will be okay.