THIS STIGMA: CHAPTER 1 – THE END

THIS STIGMA: CHAPTER 1 – THE END

WRITTEN BY MOMOH GIFT

CHAPTER EIGHT

Almost immediately, mummy coughed out and we quickly turned towards her while the nurse was shouting “doctor she is awake finally”.

The nurse ran out of the ward to call the doctor while I looked at my Mum with tears flowing down from my eyes.

I really can’t explain why I am crying but I know that this is indeed the tears of joy.

The peace in my heart is too great.

I don’t know why but deep inside of me, I know something is happening. But what is this thing? I can’t really explain.

What I heard my Mum saying when she woke up was “thank you father, I will do just as you said”.

She kept on repeating those words even when the doctor came in to check on her. I became very confused.

Why will my mum be saying thank you father, I will do just as you said, even from her sleep and has not stopped saying it?

When the doctor checked her, he confirmed to me and the nurse that she is perfectly okay.

Wow! I was glad. Finally, mummy is going to be alive again. I was scared of her leaving me all alone.

I jumped up laughing and some words dropped from my mouth which I did not even realize and those words were “thank you Jesus, I love you so much”.

After a few seconds, those words rang in my heart again and I couldn’t believe I said those words.

Was it out of excitement? Hmmm! What is really wrong with me?

Mummy was just smiling at me but never said a word to me, rather she kept on repeating what she has been saying. I became restless.

What is happening to my mummy? Why is she not saying anything to me?

I really want her to speak to me because I have a lot of things to tell her.

But as it is now, I don’t even know what to do for her to stop saying those words and talk to me.

Then I remembered the lovely nurse who was talking to me the other time but has left the ward with the doctor.

Maybe I should call her to help me talk to my mummy. I believe mummy will listen to her.

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Few minutes later, I came back into the ward with the nurse and we still met mummy saying those words.

The nurse did something which I definitely believe only magicians can do and I don’t understand how she was able to do such since she wasn’t a magician.

She laid her hand on mummy’s forehead and said some words in a strange language which sounds like Chinese and in few seconds, mummy became very calm but did not stop smiling at me.

And for the first time since she woke up, she called my name. I became very happy again.

Though I still have some questions to ask the nurse about the magic she just performed but I will do that later.

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For now, all I want is just to speak with my lovely mummy. Well I know she needs to rest and I shouldn’t allow her to talk too much but I really need to break those rules.

A lot of thoughts are just running through my mind and I just want to pour them out to my mummy.

Rita! “God loves you a lot even more than I do”. What! I can’t believe that mummy is just repeating the same words the nurse told me.

Mummy continued, I know you think I love you the most which is true but someone truly loves you more than you can ever imagine.

He has a great plan for you my child. Enough of being sad all the time.

He is not happy seeing you like this.

You don’t need to abhor Him anymore.

He asked me to tell you that you are indeed a special child and He has created you to fulfill His purpose here on earth.

It’s time to look above your disabilities and focus more on your abilities.

Stop allowing people to make you feel bad. Even without your arms and height, you can rule your world.

There is something great inside of you my beloved daughter.

But for you to do exploit and fulfill God’s purpose for your life, you need to partner with Him.

Without Him, you can do nothing but with Him, you are more than conqueror.

Ah! All these words just for me? Seriously, I think I really want to calm my brain now.

I just need to be all alone for now. Even though I have a lot to tell my mummy, I just can’t say anything to her for now.

As I was still trying to think, a nurse came in and asked all the people who came to visit their loved ones in the ward to please excuse them as the doctor would like to check on each patient.

I left the ward and sat on a bench outside.

Before long, I slept off and I saw myself roaming all about with no destination.

The place was very strange.

It looks as if I missed my way and was trying to find my way again.

All of a sudden, I heard my name and as I turned back to see who is calling me, I saw…

To be continued…

INSPIRED BY: THE HOLYSPIRIT

THIS STIGMA: CHAPTER 1 – THE END

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