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Challenge of the Week #55: Write a story of 200 words or more about a stranger. The most masterfully written piece, as voted and determined by the Prose team, will be crowned winner and receive $200. Quality beats quantity, always, but numbers make things easier for our judges, so share, share, share with friends, family, and connections. #ProseChallenge #getlit #itslit
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Stranger

"I was not a

Stranger of suffering

When I met you.

I had already had

My fair share

Of dilemmas.

But man, oh man,

Pain and promise

Radiated off you

In waves.

I had been the 

Eye of a hurricane

Before, and

How it had hurt.

Everything is frozen

In there, in

The worst way.

How I wanted

To take your hand

And shake the

Pain away, to

Watch the stillness

Flee in the 

Face of motion.

Your eyes would 

Be brighter then.

But you turned

The corner and

Were gone before

I could stop you.

I see you

Once again, so

Many years later.

Your face shines

In the mirror;

Your eyes are radiant.

Past pain outs itself

In the scars around,

But you have

Clothed yourself

In promise fulfilled.

How I long to

Know the story

Of your success.

How I long to 

Know your name.

I can

Greet you now,

As I could not

So long ago.

I have no 

Flight to catch,

And you have

No pain pulling

You away.

I will walk

Up to you

And smile at 

Your well being.

I will introduce

Myself in a murmur.

When we shake

Hands I will

Slip this envelope

Into your breast pocket.

You will look

At me oddly,

But you will

Not jerk away.

I will smile again,

Unable to force

Words forward,

Bow gently and

Walk away.

You will blink,

Perplexed, while

Reaching into your

Pocket to see what

This functioning mute

Has to say.

Then you will learn

That I missed you

Without knowing you,

That I suffer all

Stages of hurricanes

Alone, almost by choice,

But that when

I am in the eye,

I think of you,

Pray for you.

You will learn that

I am glad for you,

Proud of you,

For weathering so well.

You will learn

That I am caught in

A struggle for power

With my vocal chords,

That every day

Is frustrating and that

Some are impossible.

You will learn

That your success

Has given me hope

For mine.

(You had such promise

Behind the pain.)

Lastly, you will know

I am a stranger

To you as you

Are to me, and

We may never

See each other again,

But nevertheless

I want to thank you

For existing.

Thank you

For being a 

Strange solace

In such a

Horrid storm."

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