Iย THINK THE WAVESย are whispering my name.
Maybe they are singing to me and my name is the oceanโs favorite song. โCora.โ
It sounds so beautiful coming from the mouth of the magnificent sea. Every letter is a perfect note. Every syllable is a melody, harmonious and pure.
But as the water kisses my toes, a howling wind blows through and
plucks my name right from the ocean floor. The song turns hard and loud, like a base drum pounding in my ears, stomping on my ribs and squeezing my head until I cry out. It hurtsโฆย it hurts.
Itโs not supposed to hurt. โCora.โ
I open my eyes with slow, painful blinks as my surroundings begin to take shape.
My reality.
The evidence of my failure.
I start to cry instantly, my cheek pressed against the gritty cement, my hands locked behind me in a position that is all too familiar. I sob, hysterical and weak, realizing my eyes are unable to produce tears.
I canโt even fucking cry.
โCoraโฆ fuck, Cora, I thought you were dead,โ Dean says, his voice threaded with impetuous relief. โTalk to me, Corabelle. Tell me youโre
okay.โ
I continue to wail, shake, and moan, my body racked with hopeless defeat and more pain than I can even process. โI failed. I failed you. Iโm so sorry,โ I choke out through tearless sobs, drawing my knees up to my aching chest. Iโm not sure whatโs more brokenโmy ribs or my heart. โIโm so sorry, Dean. I just want to die.โ
โDonโt you dare say that,โ he tells me in a desperate plea. โItโs not your fault. Itโs not over. Please donโt give up, Corabelle. I need you.โ
I canโt bear to look at him. Heโs living proof of my fatal fuck-up. โRemember the day Blizzard got hit by a car? Remember what I said to
you?โ Dean continues.
I sniffle, my chin to my knees, as I lie sideways on the ground. โYou said if she dies, I can always get another dog.โ
โNot that part.โ Deanโs sigh travels over to me and I hear him adjust his chains. โI told you her heart was still beating. As long as it was beating, she was okay.โ
I do remember that.
It was four years ago. I had stopped by my parentโs house on my lunch break to take Blizzard for a walk. Somehow, her collar broke loose and she darted out into the street chasing a squirrel. The guilt I felt almost destroyed meโI was certain she would die and it would have been all my fault.
But Dean was the first person to arrive at the animal hospital. I figured it was because heโd always had a soft spot for the fluffy, ivory dog he carried to safety in a snow storm all those years ago, but I remember him being unusually kind that day. He sat with me until my sister and parents showed up, trying to calm me down. He even rubbed my back, shushing away the tears. The foreignness of his disposition was enough to distract me from the grief, and his words always stuck with me: โYou just need to stay in the
moment,โ Dean told me in an unfamiliar, soothing voice. โHer heart is still beatingโฆ as long as itโs beating, sheโs okay. Just take it one second at a time, Corabelle. Blizzard is okay and there is no reality where sheโs not okay.โ
Blizzard survived and Dean returned to his usual obnoxious self the following day. We slipped right back into our familiar banter and old,
combative routine. โCompassionate Deanโ was a distant memory, quickly forgotten, and I figured he was only being nice because Mandy had been giving him extra shit that week for almost sabotaging my teaching interview by wrapping my car in plastic.
I swallow down my spastic breaths, trying to apply his comforting words to our current situation. Itโs not over yet. Weโre both still alive, and as long as weโre alive, there is hope.
I need to be presentโstay in the moment.
Itโs not over.
I force myself into a sitting position, wincing through clenched teeth as the pain engulfs me. Iโm certain I have cracked ribs, along with a concussion.
But Iโm not dead. Iโm still okay.
I finally glance at Dean, breathing heavily as I try to block out the burning discomfort sailing through my shipwrecked body. I donโt speak, but I notice his eyes soften as I stare at himโฆย renewed hope. I donโt need to say anything for him to knowโI got up. I pulled myself together.
Weโre going to fight until our last breath.