The Girl in the Shadows

The water crashed down over the rocks with rippling speed. I balanced on one leg and stretched my other out to the tips of my toes over the balcony. My skirt fell against my skin, smooth as silk. The morning light shone through the stained-glass windows, pouring over the shadows, reflecting against the water. I stood in the dark, still as a statue, staring at the arches in front of me. An archway in the broken wall, a door to another world, a gateway to the future, a shadowbox of dreams, a hope chest of life. I traced my fingers along the grooves in the wall. As high as the ceilings reached and grew, the sky just outside went on forever. It was more than enough to make a young girl feel small and insignificant. My hair pulled back, strands falling down around the side of my face, started to drip, dampening my rosy cheekbones. There was no rain except for the drops coming from the corner of my stormy grey eyes. They slowly made a path down past my nose, over my lips, off my chin,...