Once upon a time there was a lady who
had port. She was well known as the Port Lady. For years there were sailor men
who anchored their ships at her port.
She met one sailor man who had anchored
his ship there for many years. A sailor
man whose ship she thought would be the last one anchored at her port. But she
was wrong. As the time flew, somehow they thought of another port which was
better and fitter for that sailor's ship and that her port might be a better
fit for another one.
Though
she knew it, she couldn't help for being sad, parting with the one she knew for long.
Should she have to change her port so it could fit that sailor's ship? At the
same time she was anxious too, what if there would be no ships coming to her
port anymore? For the world already knew that her port had already reserved for
that sailor's ship.
But once again.
She was wrong.
One day there was a quirky sailor man
sailed around her port. He didn't intend to anchor his ship at her port and she
didn't expect anyone to sail their ship near
it. But when the quirky sailor man entered and anchored his ship at her
port, it fitted well. The Port Lady then realized she didn't have to have any
worry about her port being empty anymore. And the quirky sailor thought he
didn't need to bother looking for another port because this one was a perfect
fit.
But life had another plan. Suddenly
hurricane came with anger. The quirky sailor said nothing to the Port Lady but
"So this is good bye then" and
he sailed away, leaving the lady and her empty port. She did nothing but cried
for the goodbye word was thing she hated the most. She thought the sailor
wouldn't come back. But to her surprise, view months later, came a letter from
him to say apology.
She was happy yet confused. She
couldn't go sailing, looking for him. She couldn't go roaming and leave
her port. She needed to stay so she could keep it for the quirky sailor's ship.
But how long would she have to wait? What if
he couldn't make it his way back to her port?
In the end, the Port Lady decided that it would be better to wait.
She could only pray for his safety from
every hurricane he faced before eventually he could come back and anchor his
ship, safely, at her port, forever.