Feeling the Beat of the Afterlife
When the 39‑year‑old vocalist hit the road to Newcastle, she was troubled by a stubborn Bluetooth that refused to cooperate. After weeks of tweaking and a final surrender, she decided to let the mystery pass. Little did she know the universe had something else in store.
Serendipitous Song Trigger
- Car Locked: Phone off, no headphones, still the Bluetooth was humming.
- Unexpected Playlist: The band’s track “Hear Me Out” blasted itself, even though she hadn’t clicked “play”.
- Reaction: One instant of disbelief followed by a wave of tears over an eerie chorus.
Cheryl guesses the song was a sign—describing the music as “her thing.” The title wasn’t just a track; it was a nod to soft autobiography vibes.
Connecting Across the Veil
Earlier revelations showed a deeper bond between Cheryl and her late friend Sarah, who succumbed to breast cancer last September at 39. The two confided in each other about spirituality and the possibility of a post‑life reunion.
- Shared Belief: Both felt life on Earth was simply a prelude to something beyond.
- Pact: Sarah promised to return as a phantom visitor.
- Timing Tweak: “I’m fine with her appearing as long as she skips my bathroom break,” joked Cheryl.
With these two stories stitched together, the idea of hearing a song in isolation becomes a canvas for the possibility that the departed may still be many‑steps away from the next stage of existence.
