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          A Knight and His Love

            

          A Gift Of Love

          The passengers on the bus watched sympathetically as the attractive
          young woman with the white cane made her way carefully up the steps.
          She paid the driver and using her hands to feel the location of the seats,
          walked down the aisle and found the seat he'd told her was empty. Then
          she settled in, placed her briefcase on her lap and rested
          her cane against her leg.

          It had been a year since Susan, 34, became blind. Due to a medical
          misdiagnosis she had been rendered sightless, and she was suddenly
          thrown into a world of darkness, anger, frustration and self-pity.
          And all she had to cling to was her husband, Mark. Mark was an
          Air Force officer and he loved Susan with all his heart.

          When she first lost her sight, he watched her sink into despair and
          was determined to help his wife gain the strength and confidence she
          needed to become independent again. Finally, Susan felt ready to
          return to her job, but how would she get there?

          She used to take the bus, but was now too frightened to get around the
          city by herself. Mark volunteered to drive her to work each day,
          even though they worked at opposite ends of the city. At first, this
          comforted Susan, and fulfilled Mark's need to protect his sightless
          wife who was so insecure about performing the slightest task.

          Soon, however, Mark realized the arrangement wasn't working. Susan is
          going to have to start taking the bus again, he admitted to himself. But
          she was still so fragile, so angry - how would she react? Just as he
          predicted, Susan was horrified at the idea of taking the bus again.
          "I'm blind!", she responded bitterly. "How am I supposed to know
          where I am going? I feel like you're abandoning me."

          Mark's heart broke to hear these words, but he knew what had to be done.

          He promised Susan that each morning and evening he would ride the
          bus with her, for as long as it took, until she got the hang of it.
          And that is exactly what happened. For two solid weeks, Mark, military
          uniform and all, accompanied Susan to and from work each day. He taught
          her how to rely on her other senses, specifically her hearing, to determine
          where she was and how to adapt to her new environment. He helped her
          befriend the bus drivers who could watch out for her, and
          save her a seat.

          Finally, Susan decided that she was ready to try the trip on her own.

          Monday morning arrived, and before she left, she threw her arms around
          Mark, her temporary bus-riding companion, her husband, and her best
          friend. Her eyes filled with tears of gratitude for his loyalty, his
          patience, and his love. She said good-bye, and for the first
          time, they went their separate ways.

          Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday...Each day on her own went
          perfectly, and Susan had never felt better. She was doing it! She was
          going to work all by herself. On Friday morning, Susan took the bus to
          work as usual. As she was paying the fare to exit the bus, the
          driver said, "Boy, I sure do envy you."

          Susan wasn't sure if the driver was speaking to her or not. After all,
          who on earth would ever envy a blind woman who had struggled just to
          find the courage to live for the past year? Curious, she asked
          the driver,"Why do you say that you envy me?"

          The driver responded, "It must feel good to be taken care of and protected
          like you are." Susan had no idea what the driver was talking about,
          and again asked, "What do you mean?"

          The driver answered, "You know, every morning for the past week, a
          fine-looking gentleman in a military uniform has been standing across
          the corner watching you as you get off the bus. He makes sure you cross
          the street safely and he watches until you enter your office building.
          Then he blows you a kiss, gives you a little salute and walks
          away. You are one lucky lady."

          Knight and His Lady

          Tears of happiness poured down Susan's cheeks. For although she
          couldn't physically see him, she had always felt Mark's presence. She
          was fortunate, so fortunate, for he had given her a gift more powerful
          than sight, a gift she didn't need to see to believe - the gift
          of love that can bring light where there is darkness.
          author unknown

              

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