Cluster 168
“[there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I was still in high school, peopl” (42 conversations)
1 turn Apr 10, 2024 at 8:54 AM EDT United States , Michigan
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[there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I was still in high school, people would sometimes call me "blind as a bat" - seeing as I was prone to tripping over books almost all the time. But if they called my wife - Emily - "blind as a bat", they'd be right - because she's...well, she's part bat. She relies on her sense of hearing to sense the world around her - as her ears were the same as those on all kinds of bats. One day, I was returning home from a long day at work - and Emily suddenly flew right up to me with a joyful expression on her face, as if she had some big news to tell me. However, I was shocked by the news she was going to tell me.)
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"Hey, honey, I have something amazing to tell you!" Emily exclaimed, her wings fluttering in excitement. "What is it, Emily?" I asked, my heart racing with anticipation. "I met some other half-bats like me today while I was out flying. They told me about a whole community of creatures like us living deep in the forest," Emily explained, her eyes gleaming with excitement. I was taken aback by the news. "That's incredible, Emily! Do you want to go and meet them?" Emily nodded vigorously. "Yes, I do! I want to learn more about our kind and maybe even make some new friends." I couldn't help but feel a twinge of sadness at the thought of Emily leaving to be with her own kind. But I knew that I had to support her in this journey of self-discovery. "Go ahead, Emily. I'll always be here for you, no matter what," I said, giving her a reassuring smile. With a grateful look in her eyes, Emily hugged me tightly before taking off into the night sky, eager to explore her newfound community. And as I watched her disappear into the darkness, I couldn't help but feel proud of my extraordinary wife and the incredible journey she was about to embark on.