“Some souls come into our lives not to stay forever, but to teach us how to love and let go.”
That day, we went swimming together in a quiet river near the edge of the forest.
The water was clear as glass, reflecting the soft golden light of the setting sun. Birds sang somewhere in the distance, and the gentle ripples brushing against the shore created a peaceful, almost unreal kind of calm. For a moment, the world felt as if it existed only for us and that silent, glowing river.
While we were swimming, a tiny figure suddenly drifted toward us.
At first, we were startled. But as it came closer, we realized it was a baby otter — small, soaked, trembling, with wide, innocent eyes. What touched us most was that it wasn’t afraid at all. Instead of trying to escape, it swam straight into our arms and clung to us tightly, as if it somehow knew we would keep it safe.
We looked around in panic, searching the riverbanks and the water’s surface, but there was no sign of its mother. Maybe the current had carried it too far away. The thought made our hearts ache. Gently, we lifted the little creature out of the water, wrapped it in a small cloth bag to keep it warm, and brought it home.
From that day on, the little otter became a cherished member of our family.
Its adorable face, bright curious eyes, and playful spirit quickly won everyone’s heart. It followed us everywhere. Whenever it couldn’t see us, it would wander through the house, calling softly, as if afraid of being left alone again.
Now, we live happily together.
We share our meals, play together, sleep side by side, and sometimes we return to that same river — the place where it all began — to swim and splash just like on the first day we met.
But deep down, we know that one day, when it grows strong enough, it may feel the call of the wild again.
And when that day comes, we will take it back to that river, not with sadness, but with gratitude.
Because some beings do not come into our lives to stay forever.
They come to remind us that kindness can change a fate,
that even the smallest life can leave the deepest mark in our hearts,
and that sometimes, love is not about keeping…
but about having the courage to let go. 🦦💧

