Annie and the Unanswered Sky
A poetic journey of illness, loneliness, resilience, and the quiet search for meaning

They said the child was ill—
a word too heavy
for five small years.
Annie spoke softly to angels,
to corners of the sky no one else could see:
“I want to be healthy,
I want to be free.”
The angels answered gently,
like wind through quiet trees:
“Not yet, little heart.
Nothing here is meaningless.
One day you will see.”
But days were bitter.
Sickness followed her footsteps,
spilling across school sinks,
echoing in whispered stares.
Children watched in silence—
confused, perhaps afraid—
while Annie floated somewhere else,
half in clouds,
half in pain.
She was sunshine and thunder
in the same small body.
A laughing child,
a lonely child.
A calm soul
with storms behind her eyes.
Sometimes the door closed behind her—
not with anger alone,
but with exhaustion
from those who did not understand.
So she reached for love loudly,
the way wounded children do,
mistaking attention
for warmth.
Years turned their slow pages.
The sickness left her bones,
but shadows stayed in her mind.
A teenage heart wandered empty halls,
asking the angels,
“Where is the reason you promised?”
Silence answered first.
Yet inside solitude
she found strange gardens:
drops of fragrance becoming perfume,
beads threading patience into color,
tiny diamonds forming patient galaxies.
Her world, though quiet,
was rich with unseen light.
Time carried Annie forward—
near thirty,
carrying triumph and absence together.
She had built much,
yet something within
still searched the horizon.
One night she cried again to the heavens:
“Where is that freedom?
You said everything would be alright.”
The angels began to answer—
but morning arrived first,
and Annie woke
to a life still unfolding,
still mysterious,
still waiting
for its final meaning. ✨
About the Creator
LUNA EDITH
Writer, storyteller, and lifelong learner. I share thoughts on life, creativity, and everything in between. Here to connect, inspire, and grow — one story at a time.




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