[1] Golden sunlight danced in the treetops, and
children’s laughter filled the park. The smell of popcorn played on the breeze,
and life seemed good. It was one of the happiest Saturday mornings I had spent
with my little daughter, Gigi. [2] That is, until two strangers
threw her into their car and sped away. It seemed like a bad dream. I could
barely whisper when the police questioned me. For hours we waited, but there was
no word on the whereabouts of the car. Tears would start to come. Then nothing.
I was numb with fear. [3] "Go home, Ma’am, " the sergeant said.
"I’ll have an officer drive you. We’ll also want to monitor your telephone. The
kidnappers might call, and we’ll want to get a trace. Trust me, these guys can’t
get far." After what had just happened, it was hard for me to trust
anything. [4] My friend Gloria came over that afternoon. "I
heard about Gigi on the radio, " she said. "Everyone is looking for the car. The
interstates are all blocked." She took my hand. [5] "Look here,
" Gloria said. "I want you to have this picture, and I want you to pray with
me." [6] It was a picture of a little girl sound asleep in her
bed. Standing by the bed was a tall, blond angel. His hand was touching the
girl’s shoulder as he smiled down at her. [7] My nerves were
frazzled. "You know I don’t believe in that kind of thing!" I snapped. "I’m too
exhausted for any hocus-pocus right now, Gloria! I want my daughter home!" I
started to shake, and then I began sobbing. [8] Gloria placed
the photo on our mantle and knelt down beside me. "Just pray with me, " she
said, holding my hand. [9] I had no strength left, so we prayed
and awaited what seemed an eternity. Together, we waited by the phone until
sundown. The phone never rang. [10] Suddenly, the front door
swung open. I looked up and screamed. [11] There stood Gigi.
"Gigi! Thank God!" I cried, throwing my arms around her. "Where did those men
take you How did you get home Did the police find you" [12]
"No Mommy! "said Gigi. "I was really scared because those men said they were
taking me far away. We were going really fast on an old rock road I’d never seen
before. But then a tall man walked out in front of the car, and they ran off the
road and hit a tree. [13] Then the tall man ran up and opened
the car door and pulled me out. He was really nice, and said I would be okay
now, and that those men couldn’t hurt me. I must have gone to sleep, because
then I woke up here in front of our house. He must have brought me
home." [14] "But who... how did he know... where to bring you"
My voice broke and trailed to a whisper. [15] "I don’t know,
Mommy, " Gigi said. "But he was really friendly, and I wasn’t scared of him at
all." [16] Just then Gigi noticed Gloria’s picture on the
mantle. "That’s him!" She squealed, pointing at the picture. "Mommy, the tall
blond man dressed like an angel. That’s the man that pulled me out of the
car!" [17] I felt chill-bumps across my neck and arms. Gloria
turned pale. "Are you sure that’s the man" Gloria asked. [18]
"Yeah, that’s him. Except he didn’t have wings, and he was wearing blue jeans
and a tee shirt. But that’s him exactly, I’d remember him anywhere!"
[19] Later that night, the police found the injured kidnappers in their
wrecked car fifty miles from our home. When questioned, the driver remembered
swerving to avoid hitting a tall blond man and the backseat door that Gigi sat
by had been completely torn off its hinges. [20] Twenty years
have gone by. We have never heard from anyone claiming to have rescued Gigi and
there have been no logical explanations for Gigi’s miraculous escape and return
home from a wreck so far away. [21] There have always been
things that people can’t explain. But, from that day forward, I’ve never doubted
that many of those things are divine miracles. I believe that all experiences,
positive and negative, are given to us for our strengthening and
learning. [22] Gigi now takes her little girl to the park on
Saturdays. They enjoy the sunlight as it dances in the treetops, the smell of
popcorn, and the laughter of children. She keeps Gloria’s picture on her mantle,
and she remembers her angelic friend. And, like my daughter, I have a faith that
has carried me through many trials since that day many years ago. The author has learned from her daughter’s miraculous escape that
A. where there is a will, there is a way.
B. we should not be discouraged by failure.
C. man’s life experiences serve a positive purpose.
D. human beings are the most powerful creature.