Lena walked around the hospital corridors, her heart heavy with grief. She couldn't believe what had happened. Her mother had always been her rock, her support, her everything. And now, she was gone. Lena couldn't help but blame herself for not noticing her mother's worsening condition sooner.
The days leading up to her mother's death were a blur. Lena had spent all her time at the hospital, barely eating or sleeping. She watched as her mother's condition deteriorated rapidly, and felt utterly helpless. She tried to stay strong for her mother, but inside, she was falling apart.
On the day her mother passed away, Lena sat by her bedside, holding her hand and telling her how much she loved her. Her mother's breathing became more and more labored until it eventually stopped. Lena felt like her world had ended.
Now, as she walked the same hospital corridors, Lena felt like a shell of her former self. She had lost the one person who had always believed in her and supported her, even when nobody else did. Lena felt lost and alone, like she had nobody to turn to.
As she walked, Lena's thoughts turned to music, the one thing that had always given her comfort. She longed to pick up her guitar and play, but couldn't bring herself to do it. The pain of her mother's loss was too much to bear, and she felt like she had lost her ability to create anything beautiful.
Lena wandered aimlessly until she found herself in the hospital chapel. It was quiet and peaceful inside, and Lena couldn't help but feel like it was the perfect place to say goodbye to her mother. She sat down in a pew and closed her eyes, trying to clear her mind.
Suddenly, she heard a faint melody coming from somewhere within the chapel. Lena opened her eyes and looked around, but saw nobody. The music grew louder and more beautiful with each passing moment, and Lena felt like it was speaking directly to her.
Slowly, Lena got up from the pew and followed the sound of the music. She walked down the aisle of the chapel and found herself standing in front of the altar. There, she saw a single guitar lying on the ground, the music emanating from it.
Lena felt like it was a sign from her mother. She picked up the guitar and began to play, letting her grief and pain pour out through the music. For the first time since her mother's passing, Lena felt a sense of peace.
As she played, Lena could almost feel her mother's presence in the chapel. She felt like her mother was telling her to keep going, to never give up on her dreams, and to keep creating beautiful music.
Lena played until her fingers grew sore, and then sat down on the pew, feeling more at peace than she had in days. She knew that her journey was far from over, but for the first time, she felt like she had the strength to keep going.