7 Jul 2026

Cairo Nights and Virtual Lights

Dust swirls outside Preston’s window in Cairo as the late afternoon sun bakes the city streets. Inside, his fan hums a steady rhythm, but Preston barely hears it. His eyes lock onto his laptop screen where the pre-game countdown ticks away the minutes. Today is a massive continental tournament final. Even though Egypt is not playing, Preston hosts a virtual watch party for his global friends. He adjusts his microphone, his heart racing with excitement. He loves sharing the vibrant, loud energy of soccer culture with the group.

In Ohio, Holly logs into the video stream early. Her screen reveals Brady already waiting in his Brussels bedroom. "Hey," Brady says, his voice carrying a warmth that makes Holly smile. "Are you ready for Preston's big match?" Holly nods, her cheeks flushing slightly. "Always. I love seeing how happy he gets." Before they can speak further, Lacey joins from Sydney, and Hudson dials in from Rio de Janeiro. The digital room fills with laughter.
Suddenly, Preston’s video feed freezes. The chat boxes lag, and silence replaces his enthusiastic commentary. In Cairo, the hum of his fan dies instantly. The lights snap off, plunging Preston’s room into darkness. A neighborhood power outage strikes at the worst possible moment. Preston sighs heavily, staring at his dead router. He feels a sudden, sharp sting of isolation. He is thousands of miles away, trapped in the dark, missing the event he spent weeks planning.
"Preston? Are you there?" Holly asks the empty screen. A text notification chimes on her phone a moment later. It is a cellular data message from Preston in the group chat. "Power is completely out here. No Wi-Fi, no TV. I am missing the whole game. Sorry guys."
Holly feels a deep pang of empathy. She knows how much this night means to him. She sends a private text to Brady. "We cannot let him sit in the dark alone. What do we do?" Brady replies instantly. "I have the broadcast on my television. You have the main text chat open. Let us broadcast the game to him through text updates."
For the next two hours, a beautiful rhythm develops across continents. Brady watches the live action in Belgium and dictates every pass, tackle, and foul to Holly via their private channel. Holly receives his fast-paced descriptions, refines them, and types vivid, exciting updates into the global group chat for Preston.
"The midfielder drives forward!" Holly types furiously.
"The striker leaps high in the air!" Brady dictates over their voice link.
"He shoots! It hits the crossbar!" Holly updates the main chat a second later.
Lacey and Hudson join the effort, adding color commentary, funny jokes, and virtual cheers to keep the energy high. In Cairo, Preston sits on his balcony, holding his phone tightly. The text messages roll in like waves of light. He reads Holly’s words and can see the match perfectly in his mind. The loneliness disappears, replaced by a profound sense of gratitude.
When the final whistle blows, Preston types a heartfelt message. "You guys are incredible. I didn’t see a single pixel, but this is the best match I ever experienced."
Later, as the others log off, Brady stays on the line with Holly. "You write beautiful play-by-plays, Holly," he murmurs softly. Holly smiles into the quiet of her room. "Only because I have a great narrator," she replies. Distance means nothing when two hearts beat in perfect sync.
True presence is not about sharing the same physical space, but choosing to shine a light into someone else's darkness.