Saturday, February 15, 2014

Come Home, E.T. Buddy


The story of my alien buddy started here: To Hold A Sunlight (Click on the titles to open a  new window and read the stories.)

We parted ways when I came to this country, but I have never forgotten her at all. My first set of wanderings here inspired me to write a follow-up narrative with the title, Searching For The Rugged Path, with reference to our mutual literary friend, Anne of Green Gables' rugged path.

I learned later that she was "lost in space", probably sucked by a "black hole". My cosmic quest for my alien buddy can be read here: Across the Galaxies

All was not lost after all. I glimpsed a ray of hope as expressed in Twinkling Hope.

I hoped so high that I wasn't prepared to take in the sudden changes in her life that took me by surprise. Was she really Defeated (?) or has undergone an amiable twist of fate? No matter what, I've never given up on her.





Through my intergalactic wanderings, I gathered bits of information about her from the cosmic dusts that brushed my spaceship. And I sprinkled messages of loving care and encouragement along my trail, hoping that she could somehow pick them up.

Lately, though, I came to a shocking realization that over a year had passed since I last strewed such sparkling bits of messages through the intergalactic space. But she was there on my mind all the time, and I just kept on wishing, hoping and praying for her return.





Then from somewhere in the space, I gathered and decrypted the wistful  messages issuing forth from her heart:

"feeling nostalgic again. missing people i used to chat and fool around. the walks in the park, the school competitions and that trip to Palawan...but what i missed most of all is the voice of an old friend from Andromeda galaxy whose voice still lingers in my head...the "light" of her stories shines in the dark recesses of my mind and the consistent distant call of "E.T. phone home" never wavers even when the interstellar line has already been cut due to circumstances... no, i haven't forgotten. my orion heart is still pumping...i'll come home."

"I'LL COME HOME." Words full of promise, words that swelled my heart with new hope and joyful expectations. That's what I've been yearning for all these years. Am I finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel?


Shortly thereafter, amidst the winter cold and gloom, refreshing words swirled around me like soft snowflakes that never fail to delight me. Ah, another whisper from my alien buddy that reached my ears, along with a quote:

"i miss my alien friend...wherever you are..."



I miss her too... and I'm still here waiting, with arms wide-opened, ready to welcome her back.

As always....