His death was the beginning of a long journey

A figure from the past

A story base on the author's Sergeant Wright experience in Vietnam, his two near death experiences and processed by a kind and gentle spirit of a man name Jacob Gibbar. Jacob died saving the life of his daughter Catherine during the great flood of 1927 in a little town called Claryville Missouri. The memories that they shared of their love ones and the places they called home almost drove them over the edge. A bloody ambush, a voice from the past and a total nerves break down was their salvation and helped each other find peace, home and into the arms of their love ones.

The story starts

His death was not by hostile fire, as his lifeless body lay in a far remote country called Vietnam. Maybe it would be recorded as an accident or by hostile fire. But this would not alter the fact or bring comfort to the love ones left back at home. As life fading and the world that he once knew grew dark. He felt that some how he found peace in this land so far away from home. It was like a new birth, for the first time in his life, he felt no pain, no fear, and the earthly laws that bound us to our mortal existence seemed to no longer exist. He felt free and towards the heavens a light shone down as if to guide him as many lighthouses have guided ships to a safe passage. His curiosity was over whelmed and, he floating towards the light as a moth to a candle. He heard the men under his charge calling his name, at first, it went unnoticed, but they were persistent until it could no longer be ignored. His trip towards the light came to a halt as he turned toward the voices.

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