
In the distance I see another wave coming, building in its ferocity. Will it be a small one, or will it be the one to truly do me in? The wave swells, eating the water in front of it like a ravenous beast. I dig my fingers into the sand, but the previous waves have loosened the grains to watery mush. I can find nothing to cling to.

Very softly, you call my name. “Dineen.”
I can barely hear your voice above the building rumble of water.
“Dineen.”
Reluctantly I look away from the growing threat, so close now I feel the first tremble of its spray. You’re still there, offering your peace, comfort and reassurance. I see it all in your face, and I feel your strength like a jolt of confidence surging through my bones, strengthening my resolve.

I look again at you. Awe fills me. The tender smile on your face tells me you don’t judge me for my fear. I’m safe now—chosen, accepted, blessed, adopted, forgiven, redeemed.
Loved.
The words tumble in my mind, but I know they’re from you. I don’t know what to say. How do I believe?
Your eyes soften. You pull me into a hug that chases away any remaining fears and doubts.
One word—you speak one word. “Mine.”
I snuggle closer. Tears of joy spring to my eyes. I speak the only thing I can. “Yours.”
*Awesome photos by Joe Glasgow of the UK.