Chapter 3 The first one
Chapter 3 The first one
As Jude shook off the remnants of sleep and rose to his feet, he felt a sense of disorientation wash over him. The memories of his encounter with the giant woman lingered in his mind, the vividness of the dream still fresh in his consciousness.
But as he looked around the deserted shores of the island, he realized with a start that there were no signs of human habitation to be found. No footprints marred the pristine sand, no structures marred the natural beauty of the landscape.
With a mixture of relief and disappointment, Jude came to the realization that the encounter with the giant woman had been nothing more than a figment of his imagination, a dream born from the depths of his subconscious mind.
And yet, despite the knowledge that it had all been a fantasy, Jude couldn't shake the lingering sense of unease that clung to him like a shadow. For in that brief moment of lucidity, he had glimpsed a truth that lay beyond the realm of mere dreams, a truth that spoke to the depths of his soul and stirred something primal within him.@@@@
With a heavy sigh, Jude turned away from the empty shores of the island and set off into the unknown, knowing that the mysteries of his own mind would continue to haunt him until he found the courage to confront them head-on.
And as he ventured forth into the unknown, he knew that the journey ahead would be fraught with challenges and obstacles, but he was determined to face them with courage and determination, armed with the knowledge that he was stronger than he had ever imagined.
With a surge of adrenaline coursing through his veins, Jude wasted no time in springing into action as he spotted the figure bobbing in the sea. Without a moment's hesitation, he dove into the water and began swimming towards the person with single-minded determination.
As he sliced through the waves with powerful strokes, his thoughts focused solely on the urgency of the moment. He knew that every second counted, and that the life of the person in distress hung in the balance.
As the woman's breathing steadied and color returned to her cheeks, Jude allowed himself a moment of quiet satisfaction, knowing that he had made a difference in the world, even if only for one person.
And as he looked out at the vast expanse of the sea stretching out before him, he felt a renewed sense of purpose and determination, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead with courage and resolve.
He asked her,
"Are you okay ma'am? Can you hear me? Can you respond? Tell me your name."
The woman said,
"I'm Susan, and I can hear you clearly. Thank you for saving me."
With a gentle smile, Jude reached out to touch Susan's shoulder, offering her comfort and reassurance in her moment of vulnerability. He was grateful that she was alive and safe, and he was determined to do whatever he could to help her recover from her ordeal. He said,
"No need to thank me. Thank God for giving you back your life. I'm just a medium."
She also smiled back at him but she saw something else, she pointed her finger towards the sea...
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