The alarm clock rings at 5’oclock in
the morning. Jasmine lazily stretches her arms and reaches the side table to
turn off the alarm. Once again, she hugs her pillow and folds her legs. She’s
still sleepy from last night’s dinner date with her friends. She doesn’t want
to get up but she has to. She made herself a promise and she has decided. She slowly forces herself to move; she gets
up, washes her face and brushes her teeth. Then, she pulls her running clothes
from her closet. She combs her hair and pulls it up and finally wears her socks
and slips her feet into her running shoes.
It’s the first day of September and
this day will be different for Jasmine. Today, she will not be reporting to the
architectural firm which has stressed her for almost 5 years, she won’t be
meeting Paul and she will be living her life in such a way that she has never
lived before. She closes their front door and looks at the purple hue of the
peaceful sky. A mild breeze plays with her pony tail hair. It’s quite dark and
she’s a little scared because she has never done this alone before.
Nevertheless, she takes the last step on the porch, gets into her car and
leaves.
She reaches the place. She gets out of
her car. The sky is a little lighter now. She can hear the music-like chirping
of the birds and notices a group of people doing their warm-up exercises
together. She distances herself a little from the group and does her own warm-up
exercise her older brother Dan taught her years ago. It would have been better if she’s doing this with
him today or with her little sister Micah, or with her best friend Vashti or
with Paul, she thought. But they are not with her right now. The two are out
for a long weekend; the other one is busy with her growing business and the
last one - the one she will never have the chance to be with ever again.
After a 10-minute warm-up, she starts
to walk leisurely on the paved pathway. The park is neat and clean, peaceful
and relaxing. It is a 15- minute drive from her house. She used to come here
with her two siblings when they were kids. They loved to run around, play hide
and seek, fly kites and so much more. It’s
a good thing that they can still spend time with each other in this park despite
their loaded schedules. Just two weeks ago they had picnic together. They went
biking and flew kites. They had fun as always. But today would be different.
Jasmine will face her day alone with all her comforts laid down on the ground -
leaving her job, her old habits, her routine and Paul. She has decided to begin
a new life and a new hope to live for.
The air is so cool that it could actually
pass through her white cotton jacket and jogging pants. She begins to jog slowly and carefully. The
air that she breathes is so fresh that it brings comfort to her soul. She
smiles as she sees the sun peaking behind a huge cloud. It’s almost sunrise.
She continues to run as she gradually sees the colorful bougainvilleas along
her path. After a few minutes, she stops and stands under a huge acacia tree to
see and experience the sunrise. The sun rises slowly and magnificently as if it
intends to conquer the world. Its light shines brighter and brighter bringing
warmth to every creature that it touches. Jasmine closes her eyes and utters a
prayer.
“Why close your eyes when the most magnificent
sight lies in front of you?”
Jasmine opens her eyes and is
surprised to see a man standing beside her staring at the sunrise.
“Dave…”
“Hello Jasmine.” Dave smiles as he
looks at her.
“I didn’t know you’re in the country…”
Jasmine says, so surprised to see Dave.
“Are you jogging alone?” Dave asks,
still smiling.
“Yes…”
“Would you mind if I join you?”
Great,
so I wouldn’t be alone this morning,
Jasmine thought. She smiles and says, “I wouldn’t mind…”
They face the sunrise once again. This
time, just the camera does in the movies, their view of the sunrise zooms out
making them see the whole picture of the grandeur in front of them – luscious
trees, bright blue sky and graceful birds welcoming the magnificent sunrise.
“It’s a wonderful day, isn’t it?”
“Everyday in this hometown is a
wonderful day,” Jasmine replies.
Dave gives a warm smile. “Let’s go.”
Both of them start jogging in a slow
pace. The sun is up but the air is still cool.
“I heard you’re working in an archi
firm.”
“I did... but I resigned a month
ago…”
“Oh… That is surprising...”
“I guess I needed to turn my life a
little bit...”
“For what?”
“To make my life more beautiful… I
guess...”
Dave nods. “So how’s the newly
unemployed girl?” Dave asks with smile on his lips.
“Happy and so free as a bird.”
Jasmine smiles almost laughing.
“So what do you do now?”
“Well, I’m starting to paint again
and do some sketches.”
“Good…Are you planning to open up a
studio soon?”
“Yeah... Definitely.” Jasmine’s eyes
shines as she answers his question.
“That’s good for you.”
“Thanks.”
They start to jog faster and suddenly,
everything feels right for Jasmine – jogging in her favorite place, leaving behind
all the things that bring her stress and looking forward to her new dreams.
“I heard you’re doing business…”Jasmine
asks.
“Yes and so far, everything’s fair
and good…”
“Wow, congratulations,” Jasmine
says.
“Thanks...”
Dave and Jasmine went to the same
high school. Dave was a year older than Jasmine. She was a junior when they got
acquainted in a student organization.
“So, how are you?” Dave asks.
“Me?” Jasmine gives a short laugh.
“I’m… better…”
Jasmine lets out a smile but Dave
can sense a tinge of sadness in Jasmine’s face. It may not be that deep but he
knows it’s just there, hiding in the sheen of her eyes.
They continue to jog while taking
pleasure in gazing at the beautiful sight that they have missed for a long
time. Dave thinks about the woman beside him. He wonders how she is feeling
right now, after all the sudden changes that happened in her life. He wonders
how she is coping with all of those things. Is she really feeling better now?
He hopes she will tell him something or anything to lighten whatever she is
going through right now.
Jasmine is thinking about Dave
jogging alongside her in this perfect place. She’s just glad she has Dave to
join her this morning. They weren’t particularly close when they were in high
school but being both student leaders, they frequently interacted with each
other, like when there are school programs and off-campus activities. Looking
back, she can say that she knew Dave as a responsible person, intelligent, humble
and compassionate. She also remembers that he’s good in playing the guitar and
sings well too.
After a few minutes of silence, Jasmine
starts to jog slower and eventually starts to walk. Dave also slows down to her
pace.
“I’m sorry... I’m tired...”
“It’s okay… You haven’t jogged for a
while, have you?”
Jasmine smiles. “Yes… I guess I need
to start working at it again...”
“Now, you have all the time you need
to catch up…”
“I haven’t done this since… since Paul...
left…”
Paul, Dave thought. Suddenly he feels
jealous hearing his name.
“I heard about what happened… I’m
sorry…”
“It’s okay Dave… I’m not here to
grieve… After I left my job and when I left home this morning, I decided to
live again – to do the things that I loved doing, to do the things that I would
want to do, to embrace life as it is.” Jasmine smiles although sadness is still
visible in her eyes.
“Do you miss him…? Paul…?”
“Yes… I miss him everyday…”
He shouldn’t have asked, Dave
thought.
They continue walking then suddenly,
“Look!” Jasmine points at a flock of birds flying in a V formation. She stops
to gaze at them.
“Do you like birds?” Dave asks.
“Yes,” she replies still looking at
the birds.
Standing beside Jasmine, Dave stares
at her simple yet pretty face smiling at the birds above her. Nobody knew that
Jasmine was Dave’s first love. He kept it a secret in high school because he
was too shy to let her know or perhaps he wanted to become a much better person
first, someone who could be worthy of her. So he waited until they finished
high school. But he was forced by his parents to study abroad. After college,
he learned from his friends that Jasmine was engaged to a man named Paul.
“Do you know that when birds decide
to migrate from one place to another, they are actually taking a big risk?”
Jasmine asks in a soft voice.
Dave looks at the birds flying
farther. “No… Why?”
“Because not all of them will get
the chance to get there. Some of them will get tired, some will starve, some will
get sick and most of them will eventually die…”
Dave stares at Jasmine once again.
She is looking at the birds flying farther and farther in the sky.
“I really hope all of them will make
it…”
Still staring at Jasmine, Dave thinks.
Jasmine is so different from the many girls he had met in different places. Even
way back in high school, and this morning when he saw her closing her eyes with
the rays of the sun touching her face, every time she flashes her sweet smile, when
she says words with all gentleness and sincerity, Dave knows Jasmine is
special.
“Days before Paul died; he brought
me to church, just like he always does… He told me that life is a battle of
passion…unless you find that special thing, that very thing that will stir your
soul and will make you wake up every single day and gives your life meaning,
then you will never be truly happy. That wonderful thing is meant to be lived
for, he said, it’s a blessing from above.”
Dave looks at the sky thinking about
how deep the presence of Paul was in Jasmine’s life. Will she ever want to open
her heart for a new man to love her and take care of her for the rest of her life?
But he’s glad hearing those words from Jasmine. Those words gave him the
assurance that Jasmine was cared for by a good man.
Jasmine crosses her arm and looks at
Dave. “Have you found yours?”
Dave smiles and suddenly thinks
about his life abroad. He was in college when he started to extend help and
service to nursing homes and then
eventually, he decided to plant and grow the seeds of a business venture which
will enable him to support the homes financially. That personal ministry gave
him great joy and gave his life a purpose.
“I guess I had…,” he answers.
Jasmine smiles.
“Let’s sit for a while, your legs
must be tired,” Dave says, leading Jasmine to a wooden bench a few meters away
from them.
“I remember you as a junior student
in high school – smart, driven and a dreamer.” They are now sitting comfortably
on the bench. “I know you can get through this.”
“Thanks Dave… You’re still the same
Dave I met in high school.”
“You mean I still managed to
maintain the youthfulness in me?”
Jasmine laughs. “Whatever you say
David…”
Dave is good-looking guy. He was the
campus crush way back in high school. But Jasmine only saw him as an older
fellow student leader in school. She admires him for his intelligence and his dedication
to the principles that he believes in. More than that, she sees him as a good
role model and perhaps, a good friend.
“So how’s David the Great?” That’s
what they called him in high school. “You’ve been away from the country for
years and I’m just so surprised to see you today… really…”
“I’m visiting my outlets in the country…”
“What’s your business by the way?”
“Coffee shops…”
“Oh… so you own coffee shops in the
country… What’s the name of the shop?”
“Purple Coffee…”
Jasmine faces Dave, filled with surprise.
“Really?” Jasmine asks wide-eyed. “That’s one of my favorite coffee shops! Nobody
told me you own those shops…”
Dave smiles.
“Hey, this is my chance to get an
answer to my long time question straight from the Purple Coffee shop owner…”
Dave laughs, amused with Jasmine’s
excitement. “Okay, shoot!”
“Why Purple Coffee? What’s the
relevance of purple to coffee?” she asks, thrilled to know what Dave’s answer
to her question would be.
Dave clears his throat and with a smile
on his lips says, “Well, I always like to drink coffee after dawn waiting for the
sunrise when the sky starts to turn purple… It calms me when I’m sitting at the
porch waiting for the brightest part of the day to come… It’s like having a new
hope and new things to look forward to…” Dave slowly leans back on the bench.
“Did I answer your question perfectly?”
Jasmine turns her gaze on the little
pond five meters away from them. But her mind is on Dave’s answer. She imagines
a man sitting on the porch looking at the purple sky waiting for sunrise and
enjoying every second of it with a coffee mug in his hand.
“That was so nice Dave…” She looks
at Dave. “I like it.”
“Thanks…”
“So when are you leaving the
country?”
“I don’t know yet... maybe after a
month or two... I’m not sure… I missed so many things here… I just… I just want
to stay for a while…”
“That would be great Dave… You
should have a break… Life loses its meaning without a great break.” She smiles.
“Ok, I’ll take that break on one
condition…”
“What condition?”
“You’ll give me some of your time
spending that break with me.”
“On one condition…”
“What condition?”
“You’ll treat me to your Purple Coffee
every time you get to steal my precious time,” Jasmine says with a smile.
“Deal?”
“Deal.”
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