The stranger looked at the lifeless body of his faithful companion of the past four years, and he remembered.
He
remembered the day the companion had arrived, looking young and smooth,
even though it had already lived over half its life, and he remembered
how, when he had first taken a closer look at the companion, he
discovered the sordid past that had lain beneath the surface, and how he
had painstakingly cleansed the companion of its former sins and given
it a fresh start.
He remembered how the companion had been a fellow traveller in some ways, but in so many more ways a guide - a gateway to magical worlds of mystery and wonderment, and, in so many ways, to the world that was his life today.
He remembered the journeys they had
taken together to the refugee camps of Africa, the Commonwealth Summit
in Trinidad, the wastelands of Russia, Windsor Castle, and other
journeys whose stories they had told together. He also remembered the
other journeys the companion had joined him on, those whose stories had
not yet been told, and which he was now left to tell alone.
He
remembered the eve he had planned to leave the companion behind for a
night to take a road trip to the-point-of-no-turning-back, and how the
companion bade him instead to take a journey to a world of a whole
different sort.
And oh, how he remembered that world,
where they sojourned together through the pyramids and the enchanted
forests and the battlefields and the fashion shows, and even the second
circle of hell, those many months, and he remembered the stories they
told of their journey as they went along. He remembered the friends the
companion had introduced him to, some of whom had travelled with them
for but a short distance, and some of whom he still exchanges postcards
with to this day.
He remembered the night he knew it
was time for that road trip, and how this time, the companion did not
bid him to stay, but rather wished him well and sent him on his way, but
that's another story...
He remembered the day he set
off with the companion to close down an experiment he had been engaged
in that had seemingly failed, and how the companion suggested that
perhaps he had been so intent on a particular result that he hadn't seen
any other possibilities of success, and how, on a whim suggested by the
companion, he tried a different approach.
He
remembered when the initial result that came forth from that approach,
as conveyed by the companion, had knocked him clear off his chair, and
how the companion had been with him every step of the way over the weeks
and months that followed, as the experiment faded and the wonders of
the real world filled his life.
He remembered how the
companion, then growing weak with age, had welcomed the more robust
arrival that allowed the companion to enjoy a semi-retirement of sorts,
still travelling back and forth with him (as the new arrival was rather
stationary), but relieved of most of its active duties.
He
remembered how he had recently intended to bring the companion out of
semi-retirement and back into service, taking back the bulk of the work
from the more recent arrival, how he had prepared the companion for the
tasks ahead, and how the companion had shown itself capable with one
last burst of energy before giving up the ghost.
He
remembered how he had told himself that technically, the companion was
not dead, but rather in a coma. And he remembered how he realized it
would be wrong to attempt the surgery that might awaken the companion,
not because it might fail, but because it might succeed. The companion
had more than earned its eternal hibernation..
The
stranger looked at the lifeless body of his faithful companion of the
past four years, and he remembered. and he knew it was time to let go.
In memory of Wilbury (2004 - 2013)
They're Eating the Dogs...
Original image source unknown "They're eating the dogs!" "They're eating the cats!" Exclaimed the *Orange Grinch*, who was crazy Like the shit of a...
Original image source unknown "They're eating the dogs!" "They're eating the cats!" Exclaimed the *Orange Grinch*, who was crazy Like the shit of a...
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