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Write a short story ending -dealing with destiny- to the following prompt: All around him, lonely crickets are calling for company and in his chest, his heartbeat is slow and steady, even though his mind is working overtime. After a while the same voice speaks again, but more distant, like it’s traveling with the wind now.
‘Come darling one. I’ve been waiting for you.’
Even though I am still convinced that no one is really talking to me, I can’t resist asking the voice a question, although I really don’t expect an answer.
‘Who are you?’
‘I am your destiny.’
‘You’re my destiny? Do you mean to say…’
This time the only answer I receive is the faint sound of jingling bells.
‘Of course’, I murmured, ‘I can’t be alive anymore. I would’ve never been this brave in real life. But if this is Heaven, why is it so dark and cold?’
All of a sudden, a smoky blue light appears in the distance. Magical and mysterious, it lures me to something I could not yet see, but I could feel in my bones that I’ve been there before.
‘Jack?’ the voice called.
Warily I answered: ‘Yes?’
‘Come here, Jack.’
Frantically I turn in all directions, searching for the owner of the voice. Could it possibly be an angel?
I really didn’t picture death to feel like this. ‘Where are you?’
‘Come closer, come sit with me.’
Following the sound of the last words spoken, I looked up and saw the silvery blue light emerging from around a willow tree in the distance. It was the most majestic weeping willow I’d ever seen in my life. Instead of the average 12 meters, this willow was so tall that I couldn’t even see the top from afar. Its lanky branches hung lazily to the ground, covered in leaves of sea foam green.
As I stood with my one hand cupped over my eyes, trying to see more clearly, I heard the sound of tiny bells ringing again, as the branches swung around in the breeze. 
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