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The Last Lantern

  The compass of the community has always been the  ocean. The stars and the dim light from lanterns burning in grange windows served as  nautical aids for  periods. There was one in every house, and each  honey said," We are  staying for you." Come home.    Time,  still, passed  sluggishly.  After the cables buzzed and electricity came on, the lanterns were forgotten and stowed down in snuggeries  , their glass darkened and their brass dulled. The light in the  vill increased, but in an oddly chilly way.   The only person still lighting her lantern was Mira, who lived at the cliffside gravestone  cabin. Each night, she struck the flint, lit the wick, and saw the  honey as it  bloomed against the fading light. Her neighbors considered her  fascinating. She was mocked by children who sang about" old magic."    Mira  simply beamed,  however." Indeed one light can change ...

The Last Train Home

 *The Last Train Home With its headlights piercing the fog like a dagger, the final train arrived at the run-down station as the clock struck midnight. An elderly guy crouched on a wooden bench, holding a faded leather luggage, but otherwise the platform was almost deserted. Emily, a young lady with weary eyes and a shabby coat, emerged from the train, her breath catching in the cold air. With a beating heart, she glanced around. She had no intention of returning. Too many ghosts and too many memories haunted the community. Even though he looked feeble, the old man's eyes were keen when he saw her. With a gravelly voice, he questioned, "Are you here to create new memories or to preserve the legacy?" "Neither, I guess," Emily said, trying to smile. "Merely passing through." He laughed quietly. "Don't we all just go through this?" Emily looked toward the borders of the platform, where wildflowers were sprouting through the concre...