I could hardly believe it- one
minute I was stuck in Ravana’s lair with him begging me nightly to become his
goddess and the next minute I’m in Rama’s arms one again. I am afraid that this is all a dream and I’ll
wake up to realize that I have simply fallen asleep and none of this will be
real. The longer that I am with Rama,
the more it sinks in that he truly has rescued me and I’m on my way back
home. It’s been nearly fourteen years
since I have seen my home and I long to smell the baking bread, the touch of
clean clothes, and the warmth of a bubble bath.
I keep on looking over at Rama- I certainly hope my eyes are not failing
me- I’m so incredibly beyond excited to be back with him. Anyways, on our way back home, Rama shows me
the way he had come. We pass by Jatayu’s
burial place and I can’t help but shed a few tears for the great sacrifice he
had made in an attempt to save me. Such
heroism deserves to be rewarded but instead he was rewarded with a grave and eternal
rest. We also passed by where Rama had
met Hanuman- wow, I can’t even begin to imagine what my rescue mission would
have looked like without- would there even have been a rescue? Surely my husband Rama would have found a
way. Anyways, we continue on our way
back and I can’t help but feel the excitement building within me even more- so
many exciting changes are about to take place, and already have. I wonder how Bharata has handled the kingdom-
it’s hard to belief fourteen years have already passed…
Author’s Note: I have seen other people’s storytelling posts
and am continually impressed by the variety of styles. While some seem unattainable, I thought that
I could at least try and write my story in first person. I wanted to write from Sita’s perspective
because she goes through so much yet remains so in love with her husband which
is quite impressive. I really enjoyed
writing from the first person point of view because so many personal thoughts
can be added in that can add lots of insightful details. It’s very sad what Sita will eventually go
through, but I enjoyed writing what I think might have been some of her
thoughts as she undergoes this stage in her life.
Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana in exile in the forest
(Source: Wikipedia)
Bibliography: Buck, William (1976). Ramayana:
King Rama's Way