" I live in a castel. It can sound strange for our time, but I live in a place tottaly different from where others girls live. However, I am not alone"
Sue was born on 13th January, 1993. She came from a paradise and one day she will come back, but not now. Sue and her mother Jane lived together, but not in the same castel. Jane tried convince her to see world as it is: people work, pay bills, date and equality between man and woman really exists.
-"When are you gonna see I am not part of your world?", asked Sue.
- "Aren't you?", Jane replied.A long pause brought insecurity and fears.
Sue continues: " I really don't know if you are not part of my world or if I am not part of yours".
Sue was just a girl that studied, dreamt, but there was something special in her behavior. Everyday in her castel she used found something that only she could she. If she was in Narnia we could called it Aslan.
Her mother did not give up:-"It's time to think about real life, girl. Fairy tales are just fairy tales. We don't have two worlds, and you need think about this real world".
-"I know."Sue answered, "I gonna work, work and work and be a unhappy and unsatisfied person like you have been since your work took all your time".
Jane's disappointment was clear and her soul knew that words were true. She tried say something, but it was impossible. Sue cried into her heart, but decided doesn't talk about it anymore. She knew things one day would change.
Sue got married to Peter and they had two children.
"Oh, this is absolutely a perfect life", Peter used to repeat it.
She did not worked anymore just to educate her children and show them that the castel is a choice.
Sue lived a fairy tale when his loved husband passed away. Her life suffered a turning table. Who could a mother sustain two children? Jane, her mother, did not accept Sue anymore, and the only choice was work hard. Day by day Sue worked and her children were at a small school during the whole day. It was not what she had planned to her life: her children been educated by others.
Sue had never forgotten Aslan and her castel. She would not be her mother reflexion in that moment.Every night before sleep, Sue used tell histories to her children about what was waiting for them:
-"One day we'll see these things with our eyes. Magic? No, it's not. Reality".Children grew up, became adults and Sue looked to her own life and felt that she really had done a good work. Her two children decided live in the castel with her.
One day before her death she thought about what was waiting for her and felt the best sensation: she was missing something that she have never seen before.
The death came, however she was completed, her birth place opened the door again.