LIFTING ME UP BECAUSE LIFE IS TOO IMPORTANT TO BE LIVING IT DOWN

Rose in the Rain

Rose in the Rain

So I was sitting here the other day, by myself… doing nothing but napping when I hear a knock on my door.  Now, I’m normally not the most receptive person in the world to a random visitor. These days, I’m especially not.  For whatever reason, I was so out of it and so tired that instead of becoming extra quiet and waiting for the visitor to walk away, I cautiously peered through the curtain to see a friendly face smile at me.

“Hello.”

“Uh… can I help you?”

“Well, I’m here to help you.”

“Excuse me? What do you mean? We’re not looking to buy anything.”

“And I’m not looking to sell anything. I’m just looking to lift you up. You seem like you could use some lifting up.”

Somewhat thrown off and yet feeling safe, I unlocked the door. I didn’t know why I was acting so out of character.

The stranger nodded toward my living room. “May I?” he smiled.

“Uh… yeah… sure… want some… uh… tea? Water? Something.”  At least I was with it enough to leave the front door wide open in case I needed to scream out for help.

“No, just want to chat. Thanks, though.”

So there we sat. On my couch. In my living room. On a Wednesday afternoon. Completely strange to each other.

“What’s your name?” he asked me, with the inviting smile still on his face. “I’m Daniel.”

“Hi Daniel. I’m Denise. Please don’t take this rudely – but I don’t get why you’re here.”

“Denise, I was strolling through the neighborhood when I felt this strong sense of urgency calling me from your house.”

“But I was just laying here, resting.”

“Yes, but something in me told me you needed so much more. I don’t know. Do you need to talk about anything?”

I chuckled. What could I possibly need to discuss with a stranger?! Who is this clown? I thought.

“Daniel, no. I think I’m good. Thanks, though. Anything else.”

“Denise, listen.  There is this sadness in your eyes that pierces out.  It almost breathes out of your pores. I don’t know what you’re going through but I can’t imagine you going through it alone. I never see you with visitors or friends and you are almost always home. It can’t be good for you.”

“How do you know –?”

“You are a wonderful, beautiful, intelligent woman. You have a family that loves you and values you. You would be missed if you died. You would be missed if you were gone.  Please know that.”

“I don’t know what you’re talking about — what are you talking about?”

“Denise, please. Stay with me. Stay long enough to wait. Don’t go.”

I felt so woozy. I felt so dizzy.

“Hold my hand, Denise. Please.”

“I can’t do this anymore, Daniel. It hurts too much.”

“It’s just a storm. A bad storm, Denise. Bad, bad one. But it will stop. It has to. It will stop. The rain will lead to sun. The sun will lead to green grass, plants, flowers, life… all will come back.  It will all regrow and rebuild. But you have to give it time, Denise. Just hold my hand and hold on. Please wait for them to get here.”

“I think it’s too late.”

And then all of a sudden Daniel was gone. Like he’d never been there. There was a very heavy banging knock on the door. A loud booming voice called out my name but I couldn’t answer.  The doorbell rang.  Suddenly, the door was knocked down.  The paramedics burst in and they began to work on me.  I could hear them. They gave me air, IV, saline, medications, cpr… they searched my apartment, found my empty pill bottles…

When I came to, they asked me why I did it.  I said “I didn’t want to hurt anymore.” They reminded me that I’d make a lot of people hurt so much if I died that way.

I asked them where Daniel went.

“Who is Daniel?” the EMT asked.

“Daniel, he was sitting here with me, holding my hand.”

“Miss Denise, your door was locked and no one was with you.  We received an anonymous tip that someone was worried about a suicide risk with you from a male.”

“He was here. Holding my hand.”

“I don’t know, miss. We’re going to take you over to the hospital, ok? We have to ask you what you took and take care of you, ok? We found you in the nick of time. Be grateful someone called and saved you.”

I was… I couldn’t believe I went through with the pills… but I could’ve sworn Daniel was there.  He knocked on the door to buy time. To tell me about the storm and the sun and the flowers and regrowth…

Thank you, God, for the guardian angel, and for the second chance.

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2 Responses to “Lifting Me Up: A Knock on the Door”

  1. mary says:

    Yes it was an Angel that Our Father send you Denise…
    All going to be good and the sun will shine so much that even the night will be clear and wonderful.. Just Faith and believe and you will see the best to come.

  2. liftingmeup says:

    Yes, an angel came to Denise. :-) Thank you, Mary for being such a fan of the blog.
    Love, Antonia.

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