Stranded in a deserted island

An old man stands still...

In the middle of nowhere

At night.....

He speaks to the lovely Lady Moon.

 

" I have but one wish..."

" I wish... I wish.... for... a soul mate to be my companion. "

" You will have your wish... Until I have mine."

" You have my word. What shall it be?"

" You have to convince the Sun to be my soul mate."

" I shall speak to the Sun in the morning."

"Much thanks, my good friend."

 

As the morning arrived, the Sun rises.

 

"It's A beautiful morning, dear friend."

" Yes it is, but I have one thing to ask..."

"YES?"

" Lady Moon has asked me if you could be her soul mate."

" What did she say about me? Why does she ask this?"

" She is in love with you and she always thinks of you. All night long, it is you that she speaks of . She is lonely..... just like.... me."

" I never thought of her like that before, but now I want to meet her."

 

The sun, with a smile on his face, daydreams of his Lady Moon.

As the day ends, the time has come for Lady Moon and the Sun to meet.

Lady Moon approaches.

They gaze into each others eyes and they didn't know what to say. Then Lady Moon began to speak.

 

"Uh ... hello"

" Hello, Lady Moon."

 

The Sun spoke of what the old man revealed to him and Lady Moon began to blush.

As they spoke to each other, it was clear that they were destined soul mates.....

The old man smiled...... and almost forgot about his wish..... Almost. He then spoke.

 

"Lady Moon, Now my I have my wish you promise to grant me?"

"Oh, Yes, my good friend. I must keep my promise. Now, here is your wish."

 

As Lady Moon finished her sentence, the wind blew, the ocean roared, and the

water opened up. And slowly an image appeared. It was a woman. The woman the

old man dreamed of all these years. After this, the old man and his new wife lived

happily ever after in their lovely deserted island. And so did the Sun and his

Lady Moon. Even to this day, you can see the two together, happy, for they have finally found their soul-mate.  

 

The End...

By: Arazely C. and Leslie R.