A woman is sitting on a bench by the sea. She is looking into the distance and like looking for something. She has a thin dress on and is with a bicycle next to her.
A man is walking by. She spots her and asks kindly, what might she be looking for. The woman answers that there is always some beauty in the leaving ships. And that her husband was on one of them. She talked about him and his work on the ship. She used to go along with him, but not anymore. She gets easily sea sick and does not have so much patience to be on the sea all the time.
The man listens to her carefully, while he thinks about her wife.
"Are you married?" asked the woman.
"I was. She passed away not long ago. She had a heavy disease." said the man.
"I am sorry. You must miss her." said the woman kindly.
"Yes, but I have learned to cope with it and live on."
And they both had some sadness in their eyes - both for the absence of a loved one who can not be replaced. They watched quietly to the sea where the red sun was setting. It was a mild weather and the wind gently touched them. It was like a breeze for something new, perhaps a long lasting friendship.
"I will come here tomorrow. Will you be here?" asked the man.
And the woman nodded. They both looked into each others kind eyes and saw some strange warmness. Like they had know each other for more than these five minutes.
"I will see you tomorrow." said the woman and kept on watching the sea while the man was walking away. And the mild breeze was even milder.
A man is walking by. She spots her and asks kindly, what might she be looking for. The woman answers that there is always some beauty in the leaving ships. And that her husband was on one of them. She talked about him and his work on the ship. She used to go along with him, but not anymore. She gets easily sea sick and does not have so much patience to be on the sea all the time.
The man listens to her carefully, while he thinks about her wife.
"Are you married?" asked the woman.
"I was. She passed away not long ago. She had a heavy disease." said the man.
"I am sorry. You must miss her." said the woman kindly.
"Yes, but I have learned to cope with it and live on."
And they both had some sadness in their eyes - both for the absence of a loved one who can not be replaced. They watched quietly to the sea where the red sun was setting. It was a mild weather and the wind gently touched them. It was like a breeze for something new, perhaps a long lasting friendship.
"I will come here tomorrow. Will you be here?" asked the man.
And the woman nodded. They both looked into each others kind eyes and saw some strange warmness. Like they had know each other for more than these five minutes.
"I will see you tomorrow." said the woman and kept on watching the sea while the man was walking away. And the mild breeze was even milder.
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