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Blue Castle (Bedtime Story) Chapter 12

by Niina Niskanen

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Inspired by The Blue Castle, this meditation explores themes of self-worth, independence, and inner peace. Valancy’s transformation from a life of quiet resignation to one of purpose and wonder reminds us that healing begins the moment we choose ourselves. This reflection will help you reconnect with your own inner courage and create space for love, simplicity, and serenity.

Self WorthIndependenceInner PeaceHealingCourageLoveSimplicitySerenityLonelinessSympathyPain ManagementSelf ReflectionNatureHumorNature Visualization

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Chapter 12 Valancy hurried home through the faint blue twilight.

Hurried too fast,

Perhaps.

The attack she had when she thankfully reached the shelter of her own room was the worst yet.

It was really very bad.

She might die in one of those spells.

It would be dreadful to die in such pain.

Perhaps this was death.

Valancy felt pitifully alone.

When she could think at all,

She wondered what it would be like to have someone with her who would sympathize.

Someone who really cared,

Just to hold her hand tight,

If nothing else.

Someone just to say,

Yes,

I know,

It is dreadful.

Be brave,

You'll soon be better.

Not someone merely fuzzy and alarmed.

Not her mother or cousin Stickles.

Why did the thought of Barney's nature come into her mind?

Why did she suddenly feel,

In the midst of this hideous loneliness of pain,

That he would be sympathetic?

Sorry for anyone that was suffering.

Why did he seem to her like an old,

Well-known friend?

Was it because she had been defending him,

Standing up to her family,

For him?

She was so bad at first that she could not even get herself the dose of Dr.

Trent's prescription.

But eventually she managed it,

And soon after relief came.

The pain left her,

And she lay on her bed,

Spent exhausted,

In a cold perspiration.

Oh,

That had been horrible.

She could not endure many more attacks like that.

One didn't mind dying if death could be instant and painless,

But to be hurt so in dying.

Suddenly she found herself laughing.

That dinner had been fun,

And it had all been so simple.

She had merely said the things she had always thought.

Their faces,

All their faces,

Uncle Benjamin.

Bore,

Flabbergasted Uncle Benjamin.

Valancy felt quite sure he would make a new will that very night.

Olive would get Valancy's share of his fat hoard.

Olive had always got Valancy's share of everything.

Remember the dust pile?

To laugh at her clan,

As she had always wanted to laugh,

Was all the satisfaction she could get out of life now.

But she thought it was rather pitiful that it should be so.

Might she not pity herself a little,

And nobody else did?

Valancy got up and went to her window.

The moist,

Beautiful wind blowing across groves of young-lived wild trees touched her face with the caress of a wise,

Tender old friend.

The Lombardies in Mrs.

Stratford's lawn.

Off to the left,

Valancy could just see them,

Between the stable and the old carriage shop.

Green,

Dark purple silhouette against a clear sky.

And there was a milk-white,

Pulsating star just over one of them,

Like a living pearl on a silver-green lake.

Far beyond the station were the shadowy,

Purple-hooded woods around Lake Misdavis.

A white,

Filmy mist hung over them,

And just above it was a faint,

Young crescent.

Valancy looked at it over her thin left shoulder.

I wish,

She said whimsically,

That I may have one little dust-pile before I die.

Meet your Teacher

Niina NiskanenOulu, Finland

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