Chronicles
of the
Eternal
Realm of Glory
By
Daniel
Thomas Andrew Daly
http://noahidebooks.angelfire.com
STORIES
for Volume One
The
Universal Angel (Short Story)
Falling
into Grace (Short Story)
Melanie
and Daniel (Short Novella)
Daniel
and Abraham (Short Story)
Dario
and Andrew – Two Clowns at a Circus (Short Story)
Master
Radcliffe and the 7 Epochs of the Shadow Wars (Short
Story)
Melanie’s
Dilemma (Short Story)
Melanie
and Bag Man and an Undying Love (Short Story)
The
Dark Sound of Chaos (Short Story)
Master
Radcliffe’s Lazy Sunday Afternoon (Short Story)
Melanie
and Daniel 2 (Novella)
Melanie
and Daniel 3 (Novella)
Rest
In Peace (Short Story)
The
Universal Angel
By
Daniel
(All
stories in this saga written and dedicated to the singer Melanie
Chisholm)
Raphael
looked at the orange. It looked tasty. Tasty and refreshing. But his
will was absolute – totally and utterly committed – and he would
not relent from the challenge posited to him by the lord of
darkness.
He
looked at his watch. 3 hours to go. His throat was, perhaps, drier
than the Sahara on the hottest of summer days, and his stomach was in
agony. 4 days straight without any water and he was nearly dead. And
the orange, sitting on the table in front of him, the lord of
darknesses required temptation for the challenge, never looked so
appealing.
But
so much was at stake – so much at stake. 14 million years of
service to Satan’s throne of darkness versus 14 million to his own.
The challenge had been so tempting, and the agreement watertight,
that how could the firstborn son of God truly refuse? How could he
ever look his angelic community in the eyes again should he have not
taken such an opportunity. Of course, he would rule, then. He would
rule the universe – the entire known and inhabited universe, should
he accomplish the challenge of the lord of evil. And in the glory
that would be his – in the glory that would be practically eternal
– he could bring to life the ways and beauties of the most high,
especially to those who had never tasted such graces. He could not
fail – whatever else, he could not fail.
*
* * * *
Daranok
looked through the screen at the enemy, Satan standing beside him.
‘He’s fucked. He has got be fucked. I mean, he has got to be
fucked.’ Satan said nothing, but just stared at the slumped figure
of Raphael on the floor, hoping his ancient adversary had indeed
passed on to Sheol. Gabriel, standing beside him, looked at the
clock. ’30 seconds to go,’ he said to the other two. Satan gave
no reaction. And then, the chime going off, Gabriel rushed in with a
pitcher of ice water, hoping against hope that his older brother had
indeed survived the ultimate challenge.
*
* * * *
After
4 months in hospital, having received a healthy number of visitors,
Raphael had the slightest of grins on his face. He was a little happy
now – just a little happy. He would be back to work soon, back in
the highest most diamond city of the realm of wonder, God’s
heavenly domain. But it would be different work, now. Most definitely
different. For he had already sensed it – sensed it in his spirit.
The withdrawal had taken place, and the darkness, the evil, had
submitted and surrendered. For Satan, despite the evil of countless
generations practiced, was still an angel dedicated to honouring a
divine contract. And in the 14 million years of light ahead of the
Realm of Wonder, Raphael looked pleasantly forward to all the divine
opportunities he had available to him with his malevolent, diabolical
opponent. And then he smiled.
THE
END
Chronicles
of the
Eternal
Realm of Glory
“Falling
into Grace”
Satan.
It was a name, once, not long ago that, when spoken amongst the
heavenly diamond cities of the Realm of Glory, brought fear and
worry. But that was then. That was then. Because now, three hundred
years since a certain wager had been decided, a wager between the
higher powers of the Realm, a wager in which Satan tasted his once
held vice of being humbled under the powers of the Sovereign One,
that name was now tossed around casually, if at all bothering to be
spoken, as one of the most laughed upon and derided members of the
eternal realm. For Satan, truly fallen from grace of the position of
Adversary to Archangel Raphael, the Devil himself, these days, in
honouring the terms of the contract upon his defeat, swept city
streets, cleaned toilets, and dealt with sewerage on a regular basis.
And not exactly in the best of positions either amongst the regular
other workers in such an occupation – in no way indeed. For Satan
was the general dog’s body. If there was a crappy job, Satan was
your man: In fact, the crappier the better as far as some people were
concerned, and in the long held spirit of vengeful revenge held by
the citizens of the realm upon their ancient adversary, going out of
their way to find really horrible jobs was almost deemed a pleasant
undertaking.
Satan
himself, at first, didn’t really mind. He felt that Raphael was
probably just having a go at him and reminding him of his past sins.
But after the first few years had passed, with no sign of relief at
hand, Satan gradually sank further and further into misery at his
lowly position in life. And now, three hundred years after being
treated as the butt joke of so many, Satan was miserable. Life
fucking sucked.
His
pay was total crap. Fifty bucks a week. So crappy, in fact, that he
couldn’t afford to rent anywhere or share a group house and, having
purchased a tent, he lived in a park, near a toilet, and made do with
that. The toilet had a tap with running water which he would clean
himself with, and was able to shit there, naturally. The cops
occasionally hassled him, letting him know people were often offended
by his presence in a place they liked to recreate in, but they would
eventually leave him alone as his claim that he had nowhere else to
go usually softened their hearts just enough for them to snigger a
little and move on.
He
usually spent the Fifty bucks on food and drink. It was enough to
cover basic meals, and occasionally he would buy a hamburger and a
coke, which he liked. His work overalls were provided, alongside his
shoes, so he didn’t have to buy any extra clothing, but had a few
jeans and t-shirts he would wear in his free time.
Unfortunately
his demonic entourage had abandoned him, now calling him a total
loser. And, as such, really nobody gave a fuck about him anymore.
Nobody at all, just about, apart from Raphael who would visit him
nearly every first day of the month. But all Raphael would do was
lecture him on his past sins, and remind him that he was his pawn for
14 million years. And then he would laugh at Satan and call him
‘Sucker’.
All
of this had been getting to Satan and now, three hundred years into
his sentence, he finally started crying at nights. No, in no way
tears of repentance of past sin, but tears of sorrow. He’d had
enough. Really, he had had fucking enough. God was still the fucking
bastard he had always maintained he was, but Satan had finally
realized what he had always feared – God was a sovereign cunt and,
in the end, he could get you back for your sins, and in a way which
really would rub it in.
So,
the current state of Satan, adversary of God, in the Realm of Eternal
Glory one fine Sunday morning, was misery. Total misery. And that is
when a new person came into the life of the master of evil.
The
Celestyel Angel Melanie was a very attractive angel. Very pretty. And
also very talented at music, singing extremely well. She’d had good
chart success, had a large number of fans on ‘rww.heavenspace.heav’
and, all things considered, happy enough with everything in life.
Yes, generally happy enough, apart from the minor problem of having
no boyfriend. You see, no man had yet touched her, somewhat daunted
by her looks and star status. This didn’t really bother Melanie,
but she yearned for the touch of a guy, and to enjoy that forbidden
fruit so many of her female angelic sisters all talked about.
‘Perhaps one day,’ she thought to herself. ‘Perhaps one
day.’
Today
was Sunday, and after attending Assembly that morning, hearing a
familiar sermon on the virtues of godly living, Melanie had decided
to visit a nearby park and have a quiet picnic by herself, watching
the swans and enjoying life. She packed a picnic bag full of fried
chicken, cola, water, apple juice, fruit salad, and some crisps. And,
packing the bag into the back of her car, tossing the rug in, Melanie
smiled to herself at the happiness she would have with a quiet day to
herself, out in the sun.
Arriving
at the park, she pulled up into a carpark, stopped the car, and got
her bag and rug. Walking onto the park-grounds, she looked around,
noting it was quiet today, and only seeing the bag man over by the
toilets were he lived. She called him the ‘Bag Man’ as she didn’t
know his name and had never introduced herself. She was silently
puzzled why he lived in the park. As far as she knew everyone in the
Realm had a good income and could afford to live in at least a nice
unit. But this guy lived in the park for reasons known only to
himself. ‘I guess he must like the lifestyle,’ was her only
conclusion.
She
reached the centre of the park were the pond was, placed her rug near
the edge, opened her picnic bag and began her feast. The chicken
tasted good and as she sat chewing on a wing, looking around, she
again noticed the bag man over near the toilet. He looked as if he
was reading something. ‘Probably not much else to do,’ she
thought to herself.
Drinking
her apple juice she looked at the still waters of the pond. The swans
glided, seemingly effortlessly over the surface, busily engaged in
the things swans occupied themselves with. She wondered to herself
what it would be like to be a swan. To be free, with no cares, no
responsibilities. It must be the easy life, she thought, and in some
ways she envied them. But, no, she wouldn’t swap her glory for the
life of a swan, no matter how effortlessly they swam over the water.
Taking a bread roll from her picnic bag she picked off little pieces
and threw them at the swans, who swam over and started eating them.
It was so relaxing, and peaceful. So idyllic that, really, life
couldn’t get any better.
Sitting
there, watching the day pass, Melanie thought on her recent life. The
new album was doing really well now. It had peaked at number 11 on
the Realm charts, her highest position ever, and the first single had
got to number 8. She was possibly at her peak, and she knew it, but
things were hopefully still looking up. ‘Just stay committed,’
she constantly reminded herself. Her mother had visited her recently,
talking her usual stories, fussing her usual way. But that was mum.
Really, like her to fuss. But Melanie knew she cared and was grateful
because of it. And sitting there, thinking how nice it was of her
mother to care for her, she reminded herself that, as an Angel of
God, so should she care. Care enough to help people, when they were
down, and to give a damn, even about the most despondent of
souls.
Suddenly
she needed to relieve herself and, rising, made her way over to the
toilets. She noticed again the bag man reading his book, wondering
what it was, then went into the ladies toilet to be about her
business. Coming out she looked at the bag man and thought to herself
what she had just been thinking on. ‘Care’. She was supposed to
care. And perhaps, just perhaps, Bag man needed a friend. Someone to
talk to, to chat with. Someone to be there for him when perhaps
others had given up and forsaken his life. So, thinking it a good
idea, she carefully approached and introduced herself.
‘Uh,
hi. I’m Mel.’
Satan
looked up at her, looked at her happy face, almost wanted to smile,
but looked back down at his book and continued reading.’
She
thought about that but decided to persevere. ‘Do you mind if I sit
down? She asked. He said nothing so, assuming he really didn’t
mind, sat down opposite him. She looked around. ‘Nice day, isn’t
it?’ Still no reply. ‘What are you reading?’
This
time he reacted, holding the cover of the book to her. It was a
standard ‘Realm Bible’.
‘Oh.’
She said. ‘So you are spiritual?’ But he said nothing.
She
looked at him, a little frustrated at the lack of response, but
decided enough was enough. If he really didn’t want to speak,
perhaps it was best not to bother him. She stood up, looked at him,
and said, ‘Well, Seeya around, perhaps.’ And giving him a last
look walked off, wondering just what was going on in his head.
*
* * * *
Melanie
was lying on her back on her double bed, staring up at the ceiling.
She had earphones on and was listening to her CD walkman. ‘The
other side of life, where the wolves and jackal’s play, where the
darkness has its might, where the sinners have their say. The other
side of life, is a place where love is lost, where the price of life
is high, where that price comes at a cost.’ Those lyrics Melanie
had heard many times. They were a spiritual band, ‘The Light
Crusaders’, and they were an inspiration to Melanie, especially at
times when she bemoaned her virginity and their lyrics encouraged
purity. She would mate one day. She knew that. She did not really
know who with, but she was sure it would be the right one when she
found him. She was sure of that.
She
thought on ‘Bag Man’. Perhaps, living out there in that
wilderness, away from a softer feminine touch, he could be lonely.
Very lonely, despondent even. Fed up with it all, and even crying at
night. And, thinking that, she suddenly felt for his heart and how
bad he could be feeling. And suddenly, overcome with a desire to help
him in some way, she got up from her bed, went to her kitchen and
filled a picnic bag with various food items, and grabbed some books
and little puzzle games, and left her apartment, heading for the
park.
*
* * * *
‘Yes,
diamonds are the hardest substance. So our cities are the hardest
cities in creation. Throughout all the Realms of Existence, it is our
cities which are the hardest. The strongest. And, with the beauty of
diamonds, the most glorious. And hopefully the most valuable.’
‘That
is interesting,’ responded Melanie to Bag Man’s wisdom.
‘Of
course, very few appreciate what we have, and few understand how
important it is to maintain our glory and improve upon it. Raphael is
a fool. A foolish angel. He lets angels carry on their own lives as
they see fit, doing practically whatever they want, as long as they
comply with the law. I mean, that is insane. Totally insane. People
have so much inner talent and capabilities that they need a strong,
determined leader. A leader who can get the best out of them. Not let
them be so slack and second rate.’
‘And
you are that leader, are you?’
‘Hey,
I was born for that. I am the greatest there ever has been, and the
greatest there ever will be. I really am the God of glory, you know.
The God of glory.’
Melanie
nodded, but kept her opinion to herself. Bag man, it seemed, was
quite an intense individual. He seemed to have a very strong sense of
self worth and self capability, but she questioned just how much
reality he had taken in. Just how aware he was of the way things
were. The way it was.
‘And
how will you achieve your glory?’ she asked him.
He
looked at her for a moment, as if thinking about that, then looked
down. ‘I don’t know. I almost had it, but it was taken from me.
And now life sucks. But I will get the glory one day. I will, you
hear me. I will. It is just a matter of time.’
‘I
believe you.’
He
looked up at her, a sincere look on his face. ‘You
do?’
‘Yes.’
‘Uh,
thanks. Good to have a follower.’
They
chatted on for a while longer, sharing a meal and watching the day
pass by. Melanie give him a Rubik’s cube and some other puzzles and
finally, feeling she had done her good deed, bid him farewell and
returned home.
*
* * * *
Daniel
thought it over. Yes. Yes, it was the right time to move. The right
time to move. Melanie had finally given him her address after all his
years of adoring emails and, while he was devoted to a number of
girls in his heart, Melanie was one right near the top of the list.
Yes, he would lock up his mansion and start again in the new Diamond
city, only taking his bare essentials and his bank account
details.
Daniel
had been a fan of Melanie’s music for centuries now. She was, in
his heart, exactly the type of girl he desired an eternal
relationship with. And perseverance was definitely the call of the
day to hopefully attract her attention and win her heart. There was
no real other way in the end.
*
* * * *
‘Of
course, the Dragon is the most powerful of all God’s creatures. And
I am a Dragon, Melanie. I am a grand and glorious Red Dragon, the
most feared of all God’s creatures.’
Melanie
listened intently as Bag Man continued with his rhetoric. ‘You
sound like Satan himself,’ responded Melanie.
‘Well
why wouldn’t I?’
She
looked at him closely, looking closely at his face, and then noticed
it. Despite the grime and dirt which he had been covered with, and
the filthy beard he was wearing, yes, it was him. She recognized him
now. It was Satan. Satan himself.
‘Uh,
fuck. Um. Sorry, I have got to go.’ She quickly got to her feet,
alarmed at the company she was in, and hurried off, not turning her
back. Satan was not someone to tangle with. Definitely not someone to
tangle with at all.
*
* * * *
Satan
looked at the chapter. It was the Christian Bible he had picked up,
just for a change. Something different to read rather than his
standard texts. And he was looking at 1 Corinthians chapter 13. He
looked at it, thought on Melanie, and thought it would be nice to
have that sort of love with a lady, perhaps someone like Melanie, or
some other love. It would be nice. And it would be especially nice to
have a home to live in with such a lady – a home with servants, and
nice cutlery, and a new car, and vacuum cleaners and happy children,
and everything fine and dandy. It would be nice. But, of course, he
had never married. Never had any children. Never gotten around to it.
He had been preoccupied with his position of power in the Realm and
had never quite been able to find that female relationship, apart
from the prostitutes, which could have satisfied such urges. But,
well, it would be nice, he thought to himself. It would be nice.
*
* * * *
Melanie
thought on the sermon she heard that morning. ‘Falling into the
Grace of God’ meant accepting, in the end, our frailties and
weaknesses. And accepting them in others. And then, because of that,
accepting them for all that they really could be anyway. And, without
that Grace. Without that Grace which accepted people and didn’t try
to exalt itself in pride against them, which didn’t ridicule or
belittle them as if they were nothing. Without that Grace of God
which, when in the end you realized you needed so much anyway, how
could you really find in your own heart anything worth calling
yourself ‘Angelic’ for anyway? If you could not show that Grace,
the Grace you yourself relied upon, how could you look in the mirror
and be pleased with the picture you saw. How could you.
She
would go back in a few days. Back to the park and speak with Bag Man
again. She would try again, trying not to judge him. Trying to accept
him as he was and realize he was how God had made him and how he
wanted to be. And, as worthy as any other of God’s children, he was
worthy of kindness and love, just as she herself was.
*
* * * *
Daniel
looked at the flat. It was on the second storey, but looked quite
spiffy, and the rental price was quite affordable. He would look
inside but, if everything was ok, this one would do. It was close to
Melanie and in a suitable location. Really, it was ideal.
*
* * * *
‘Yeh.
I guess so Melanie. I guess so.’
‘That
is why I work hard to get along with people. To try and be accepted
by them. That is why I do it.’
‘But
shouldn’t you just try and be yourself in the end?’
‘I
am being myself. That is part of my self expression – caring about
the opinions and hearts of other people. Caring for them and what
they want and expect from me. In a way it is part of service –
serving the community. Remember what Jesus said: He who will be
greatest amongst you must be servant of all. Remember that.’
‘Jesus,
huh. Yeh, I have been studying his stuff recently. He was a
reasonable thinker. Deep on some issues, confused on some others. He
was ok.’
‘I
think he is brilliant.’
‘Maybe.
A bit of a heretic towards his people’s religion, though, don’t
you think?’
‘What
is that supposed to mean?’
‘They
crucified him. I mean, he didn’t exactly get along with the Rabbis
like you think is so important, did he?’
She
considered that. ‘Interesting point, I guess. But the New Testament
explains that. God moved on from a stubborn child to people who would
listen to the message of truth. People who had grown up. People
chosen by God from the foundation of the world.’
‘Predestination,
huh?’
‘Yes,
Satan. Predestination.’
‘And
what of the Revelation? I don’t recall any of that coming to
pass.’
She
looked at him, considering her response. It was a good point he had
raised. And then she decided to respond. ‘Well, you are stuck here
for 14 Million Years, aren’t you?’
‘What
is that supposed to mean?’ he asked, suddenly taken aback.
‘Well
it sounds like the Ages of Ages to me.’
‘Huh?’
‘Never
mind. Well, I have to be going – things to do. But I will be back
tomorrow, k. See you then.’
‘Yeh,
ok. See you then.’
She
left him then, returning to her car, and her mind starting to think a
little over his words about Jesus. Perhaps they were pertinent
points. Certainly some food for thought.
*
* * * *
Melanie
and Satan developed a relationship over those few years she visited
him. It was a relationship of friendliness, Melanie doing her best to
show Satan the grace she knew God desired her to. And she hoped Satan
realized she cared about him, even if not romantically
interested.
Eventually,
though, she started visiting him less and less, satisfied that she
had, to a degree, done her good deed. He was not the one for her, if
that had ever been a consideration, so for now she would remain
virginal. Whoever the man was to tame her wild heart, well time would
tell on that. Time would definitely tell on that. But for now life
went on for the angel Melanie and only the future could guess just
what would happen next.
The
End
Melanie
and Daniel”
If 4 years with Satan had taught Melanie
anything it was that without a heart which showed grace – without a
heart which showed tolerance, acceptance and mercy - only
judgementalism would arise and, in that spirit of judgementalism,
when placed upon an individual in the pride of heart which renders
irrevocable judgements of hatred, criticism and mockery, such pride
would eventually be found out and undone by the glory God would give
to the one abased in such eyes. For Melanie knew a truth – a truth
she had learned which she now held sacred - ‘What am I, really?’
Melanie thought to herself. I know I am pretty. I know I am talented.
I know I am popular. But where have I come from? And where am I
going? And what does the future hold for me? I know, once, when I was
a child, I had immature ways. I smoked often, and would curse from
time to time. And while I often justified my vengeance, as I grew I
came to realize that such ways just don’t work as well in the end
as kindness and friendliness. For a heart which shows hatred and
pride towards another heart, inevitably in my experience, just calls
itself a snob. It feels as if it has all these great values, but
looks at the way it treats people and ends up saying ‘Well what
makes me so great? Aren’t I just a nasty bitch which people don’t
always like anyway?’ And then, in my experience through life, I
have watched some of those I derided. And I have learned this lesson
– this inevitably true lesson. So many people – so many people
who have chosen good over evil, even in the absolute crappy way I
once viewed them – so many of them, even slowly mind you, but so
many of them start gradually and carefully improving. And, after
time, I notice some of those I once derided so greatly – some of
them are now quite nice people. They dress a bit better, smile a bit
more, speak a little more softly and display a bit more talent. And
while once I derided so many people as ‘Try Hards’ I have noticed
them getting better and better. For it is a truth I have learned. It
was a song – I song I heard about one of those Christian artists. I
forget her name, now. But I liked her in my youth. It had a line
which went ‘We’re all just diamonds in the rough, but we love
because he first loved us.’ So all of us are diamonds – diamonds
in the rough. We have unpleasant bits. Crude bits. Nasty bits. We can
mock, deride and hate. We can insult, hurt and even fight. But we are
not finished yet. We have not yet arrived at were we are going or
were we are supposed to be. And perhaps we will never reach the end
of that destination. But as we journey along the road – as we
venture further along the walk of life – we, putting it simply,
grow up. And we learn better values. Values we had not really known
in younger years. Values which show just how juvenile or stupid
earlier ways of thinking really were. And I have noticed, many people
slowly and gradually learn these values, and the earlier ones too.
So, well, what I am saying to myself is this. Why judge someone so
harshly. Why be so hard on someone, so insistent on pointing out
their faults or shortcomings. For they may well get there eventually
on what you perceive as weaknesses or faults. And this thinking
permeated the mind and heart of Melanie for so long that, when she
finally parted from the romantic relationship she’d had with Satan,
a relationship which saw no physical attachment, but romantic
affection, Melanie had learned to cope with one of the more awkward
and frustrating of God’s children and, in her heart, saw the peace
and joy which came from someone who showed kindness and grace. And,
because of this, appreciated the wisdom of her eternal father in the
life lessons she had always known were true, in her heart,
anyway.
Daniel smiled at her. She noticed him straight
away. A faint smile, just a hint of one, and then he was gone. But
she knew he liked her. She knew that.
He had been a
member of the fan club for many years now and, finally, after she had
let him know were she lived, she found he had moved not far down the
road from her. And, unsurprisingly, whenever she was at the mall in
the food-court he had an uncanny sense of being there, sitting just a
little away, sometimes noting her, but trying to be as casual as
possible.
He still emailed her, and sometimes she
would answer. In his letters she noticed he tried hard not to ask
anything of her. Anything which would allude to him making demands on
her time or attention. And, perhaps because of that, she had started
to like him a little. It seemed, although she had not quite fathomed
him yet, but it seemed he generally respected her and wished her well
in life. As if he wanted good things for her.
She
puzzled, though, why he wasn’t a little bolder, and why he didn’t
come forward more often to talk to her. ‘Perhaps he is scared of my
success,’ she thought to herself. ‘Or perhaps he is just a little
shy.
* * * * *
Daniel wanted to fuck
Melanie. Boy, did he want to fuck Melanie. She was death on two legs,
as far as he was concerned. The hottest vagina he had seen in a hell
of a long time. Naked. That is how he wanted to picture her, and as
much as possible. But not yet – not even in his mind. It was a
line, at the moment, he refused to cross. Because, perhaps more than
anything else, he seemed to think that girls like Melanie wanted to
be respected. That girls like Melanie wanted to be treated well, and
with care and forethought. To be treated kindly and esteemed as a
decent person, with good values. This much he thought was true
because of the way she presented herself. Her album lyrics were
carefully written to be sensitive to people and promote a decent way
of life. He really did not know wether she was so very deliberate in
crafting such words to be politically correct towards the masses, or
wether they were genuine, natural words, which simply reflected the
heart of the angel Melanie. But even if intentionally deliberate he
worried not because they still would have reflected a heart of total
concern. He had been a fan of Melanie for the last 700 years, seeing
her live performances many times, owning all her CD Albums and most
of her singles as well. He had tonnes of merchandise which he stored
in his small mansion, a mansion he had bothered to go to the effort
to afford simply because of his strong desire to own a lot of things
about his favourite musicians and various other things. He found he
just needed the space to store it all, no longer convicted about the
size of the mansion because of his genuine love for the articles he
had obtained and the joy that they gave him. A counsellor had told
him, once, after his query wether it was too much that he really
shouldn’t worry because he had a genuine liking for the artefacts,
and it had nothing to do with hoarding wealth or trying to be showy
with possessions. In such circumstances a small mansion was quite
appropriate.
Of course, he had a lot of other
favourite musicians as well, in his early years a lot of male ones,
but he had finally gotten rid of all his male musicians’
paraphernalia and decided, in true hetero style, just to concentrate
on ones from the opposite sex. In the end he was just basically a guy
who digged chicks and liked their music, so there was no point in
pretending otherwise.
But fucking Melanie would not be
easy. Probably not easy at all. For starters, he doubted she would be
that easy to score with. And perhaps that would be a good thing.
Because if she really was that easy, then she could end up fucking
any Tom, Dick or Harry. And he really didn’t want her to do that.
If she got to a Tom, well, that would be bad. But Dick, well that
might be too much for him. And Harry, you could never trust a Harry.
Oh, he came on all smooth and stuff, but get him naked and watch out.
So he hoped to hell that if she got to a Tom Cat she would leave it
at that, and hopefully he would be the next name and the last name on
her list. Hopefully.
* * * * *
Melanie
looked at the dildo. It was that time of the week again. Lonely,
frustrated, and alone. Still no man. She went to the cupboard,
grabbed the X Rated video, put it on and started watching. It took
about half an hour but slowly the fire down below started getting a
little hotter and she reached for her pleasure stick. Then, as the
scenes heated up, the orgasm gradually approached as she plunged the
erotica instrument into her feminine glory. ‘Oh fuck,’ she said
to herself, and suddenly that familiar feeling exploded through her
loins, as she came hard.
Breathing heavily, starting
to calm down, she got up, went to the shower, and cooled down,
cleaning herself thoroughly. She came back into her living room, took
the video out of the cassette player, and returned it to her
cupboard. Suddenly she was hungry, and needed some meat. She grabbed
her purse and keys, gave the flat one last look, and headed off for
the mall.
* * * * *
Sitting there,
eating some fried chicken, she noticed him pretty quickly. She had
been there for about 5 minutes when he showed up at Subway and
ordered a roll and a drink. And then he sat down, just at the next
table. He looked at her, sipped on his drink and said ‘Hi Mel. Hope
you are well.’
‘Yeh, things are good Daniel.’
‘Cool,’
he replied and went back to his meal.
As she sat
there, working through her chips and sipping on a Coke, looking up at
the foodcourt television screen, she couldn’t help but notice the
gaze upon her. The not so subtle gaze of Daniel’s eyes on her body.
‘What was he imagining,’ she thought to herself. ‘Was he
picturing me naked?’ She continued eating and finally decided to
give him a little glance. She turned towards him and he instantly
turned his head to look at her, giving her a faint smile. She smiled
back a little, and returned to watching the TV screen. And then,
suddenly, he stood, took his food to the bin, and left. As she
watched him go she wondered if he really did in fact like her, or
wether he, in the end, was just a fan watching his idol. Returning to
her food she continued watching the screen but Daniel was in her head
a little and, while she was not really sure if she liked him at all
even, his face still lingered a bit.
* * * *
*
Daniel put on the Geraldine CD, one of his other
favourite singers. She was a fiery redhead, who he fancied
shockingly. Like Melanie, he thought Geraldine was intensely cute and
desired to fuck her as well. Hey, she was a babe and he was a guy –
it was only doing what any other angel wanted to do in their heart
anyway.
Listening to the CD, happily singing along
quietly to himself, he considered the latest chess move in the mail
correspondence game he had going on with a friend on the other side
of the Realm. It was a brilliant move he had made and Daniel was
stumped. Things were looking bloody difficult now. It was game number
3,457 in the games between them and he had only want 703 of them with
417 draws and his friend winning the rest. He really was bloody hard,
but Daniel was getting there. He’d catch up eventually. It was just
a matter of time.
Suddenly feeling hungry he went into
the kitchen and grabbed some cold pizza which he had left in the
fridge since last night. He also grabbed a pitcher of homemade
lemonade and, sitting on the couch, looking at the chess set. As the
seventh song on the CD ended, and one of his favourites came on, he
suddenly found him in a good mood. Finishing off the pizza and
lemonade, he gave the chess set one last look, went into the kitchen
and put some pizza in a lunchbox and filled a flask with some
lemonade, grabbed his coat, and left his flat heading off for the
nearby park.
* * * * *
Bag man was
there again. Daniel noticed him, reading through a book as he usually
did. Poor old Satan. Hopefully Raphael would give the bastard a break
one day. He thought he might go over and have a chat, but remembered
that Raphael was pretty insistent that Satan learn his lesson, so
decided to comply with the party line for the time being and not
worry too much. Satan would be fine, in the end. Some lessons had to
be learned the hard way, so that was life, wasn’t it.
He
sat down by the pond, opened his lunchbox he had brought with him,
and finished off his cold pizza. That finished he started on the
lemonade. Looking at the pond, noting the ripples from the gentle
breeze which was blowing, he felt content. Things were good, at the
moment. Really good. The move had been the right thing to do. Sure,
Melanie was the main reason he had made the choice to switch
locations, but the city he found himself in was really an awesome
place to live. It had great services and top food. In fact,
everything he generally wanted could be found here. And, of course,
Melanie herself.
He didn’t think he really wanted to
marry Melanie. Not really. In fact, probably never. Probably never.
Marriage was an old sacred cow of the religious maniacs as far as he
was concerned. Pledges of loyalty that they never ended up keeping in
the end anyway convinced him, as far as he was concerned, that there
really was little point in trying to stay faithful to a partner in a
commitment before God which really, in truth, was just a monument of
pride and boasting which the fundamentalists used in their legalisms
on normal people. And the way they judged them was often with so much
pride and hostility, as if they were creatures of perfection. But,
no, they weren’t. They were a joke in the end. Hypocritical beasts
denying their own true natures. People were naturally attracted to
other people – as simple as that. And even in a relationship where
you really liked the other person a lot, it was a fact as far as he
was concerned that you still liked looking at other people and
thought about them. Why bother denying the truths of existence. Why
bother at all.
He watched the trees blow gently in the
breeze, smiling at the ways of the creator. The world of nature –
the natural lifestyle. The only way an angel should really behave and
flow in harmony with. He remembered an old religion, one he had
almost accepted. One which taught that its followers were superior to
the natural order, as if they were teachers of salvation from a God
who supposedly was their own special God and they his special flock.
But that was a joke. A fucking joke. They were hypocrites, in the
end, out of harmony with the way people really were supposed to be in
the true creators order. They were servants of a dark lord – one
who masqueraded in cloaks of righteousness, but whose evil was plain
to see in the mind of a repentant heart.
Getting down
on his knees he drank some water from the pond, splashed some on his
face, and stood up and stretched himself. The day was passing and he
was starting to get tired. He thought on the morrow’s activities
and felt, perhaps, seeing as it had nearly been a decade, he would
finally get around to his new book. The ‘Chronicles’ were still
coming out and he had a large realm-wide readership. He was not a
well known author though, selling books through his own private
website and not putting the sales figures on the official charts. He
avoided media and tried to keep a low profile. And he had even
removed his picture from his rww.heavenspace.heav homepage. Daniel
wanted to maintain a low profile with the general public, instead
preferring to concentrate on genuine fame. Fame in which his fans
were genuine fans, not based on any hype from the media, but those
who found his website through word of mouth or through a
“googolplexianite” search engine web search. In this way his
entire popularity would be genuine, with no fake hangers on.
As
he walked back to his car, he noticed Bag Man again, reading through
one of the books he read. Perhaps he would introduce himself one day.
Perhaps – but not for now.
* * * * *
Melanie
sat in her room, listening to a CD by one of her other favourite
female singers. Geraldine, she felt, was a very talented singer –
very talented indeed. Her voice, to Melanie, resonated with a beauty
which came from an inner soul dedicated to a standard of behaviour a
little bit more mature than the average angel. Geraldine was, in
Melanie’s way of thinking, complex. Quite complex. In fact so
bloody complex that Melanie, on some of Geraldine’s earlier albums
thought to herself ‘What the fuck is this bitch on about.’ You
see Geraldine had developed the fine art of sarcasm. Extreme sarcasm.
But this was hidden amongst lyrics which were often cryptic and
difficult to decipher in their true intent and meaning. She would say
one thing, and you would think ‘oh, that is what she is on about.’
But, after a deeper listening and a cogitatious philosophical
reflection you would learn she was often having a go in the way she
subtley praised something. You noticed it in the tone of her voice or
the choice of words. One song in particular, called ‘Fair
Gentleman’, had always made Melanie a little bit suspicious on the
choice of the word ‘Fair’. Melanie assumed, perhaps rightly or
wrongly, that Geraldine was attempting to put the male sex in its
place with a response to the long held compliment of masculinity to
their counterparts in the language they verily used. Perhaps, one
day, she would track down Geraldine and mayhaps do a project
together. It would be interesting to see the fruit of such an
endeavour. It would be most interesting.
Feeling
thirsty she went to the kitchen and grabbed a bottle of coke from the
fridge. She started drinking it and sat down at her PC. It was
usually left on and connecting to the realm net, she surfed to her
homepage. There she was, looking as beautiful as ever – definitely
the way she wanted, in her heart, to present herself. Suddenly, out
of nowhere really, she decided to type in Daniel’s name. Perhaps he
had a homepage on one of the social websites. While she was not
really interested in him in any romantic way, it might be interesting
to see what he was like if he had a profile available. She typed in
his first name and surname and the name of the city she knew he had
come from. She found a number of entries but about half way down the
list of 100 entries she found something which looked interesting. It
was his name, like the others, but this one claimed it to be of an
author of a series of books. She clicked on the link and funnily
enough the rww.heavenspace.heav website came up. Checking the details
section, which matched up with him, but not seeing a photo, she
assumed it might be him. She looked at the profile for a few minutes
seeing his favourite hobbies, interests and beliefs and decided to
click on the link to the books. ‘The Chronicles of the Eternal
Realm of Glory’. They seemed interesting. Raphael, by the looks of
it, was one of the main stars of the series as a number of the
stories featured him in the title. But near the end of the list, with
a note which read ‘New’ was a book which had Satan in the title.
She read again and noticed that it had just been added that day. This
one she would look at. It could prove most interesting reading
material.
* * * * *
Currently, regular
masturbation was generally the call of duty for Satan’s little
soldier. Satan had not scored with Mel, no matter how sweet he had
been in the end, and as such had resorted to the standard pornography
to alleviate his sexual urges. It was a ‘Solo Man’s’ last
recourse but, fuckit, such was life.
* * * *
*
Daniel watched as the garbage truck pulled up,
hoisted his wheely bins into the air and dumped the rubbish into the
truck, and moved on further down the street. It was Thursday morning
and the garbos came without fail.
Melanie was on his
mind. He thought, today. Perhaps today he would be bold enough to go
and visit her. Perhaps today. He had waited a fair while and, after
all, it had been the reason he had moved in the end.
Getting
into his GYZ4000, Daniel put a CD into the player. It was a band he
had just started listening to – ‘Le Ultrafuckables’ – the
hottest girl-band he had ever seen. French chicks, with breasts which
would make any man die from over-orgasming. Fuck, they were hot, and
Daniel digged the hell out of them. Of course, so they all claimed,
they were 5 of the sweetest virgins in the Realm and would only allow
the absolute hottest of all angelicdom come near them for discussions
on dating. They were the elite of the elite and Daniel fancied the
hell out of them. But, in the end, they were simply pleasure-bots.
Bodies made to carnal perfection, it would seem, but with an
intelligence quotient just a little too low for Daniel. And some of
their personal mannerisms, while they were quite expert in the French
style, betrayed a heart which suffered just a little too much from
lack of mercy. They were hot – they were slick – and the music
was awesome. But that was all it was. Soul seemed to be lacking to a
great degree and, perhaps like fast food in some ways, it tasted
great but was not necessarily that healthy for you in the end.
He
pulled up in the carpark of Melanie’s apartment block. He looked up
at the window to see if he could see her. Suddenly, quite
surprisingly, she passed by the window and Daniel got a shock. She
was topless. So now he had seen Melanie topless for the first time
ever and he liked what he saw. Quite a bit.
He came up
to the door, pushed the button and waited. After a few seconds the
intercom came on and Melanie’s voice spoke, saying, ‘Yes, who is
it.’
‘Uh, it’s Daniel. You know, from down the
road.’
There was no reply immediately, but after a few
seconds Melanie spoke, saying ‘Yeh, ok. Come on up. Just push the
door open when it buzzes. Number 13.’
After a few
moments the buzzer rang and Daniel pushed open the door, climbed the
stairs and knocked on number 13. Melanie opened up and a looked at
him. ‘Hey Danny Boy.’
‘Hey, Mel.’
‘So watcha
want?’
‘Oh, um. You know. Just thought I’d drop around
to say hi.’
‘Come on in.’
He came in, looked
around the unit, and sat down on the couch Melanie motioned for him
to sit at. ‘Can I get you a drink?’
‘Uh, sure. Juice if
you have some.’
Melanie went off and returned shortly with a
glass full of watermelon juice and ice.’
‘What’s this?’
Daniel asked.
‘Watermelon juice. I can’t get enough of the
stuff.’
He took a sip. ‘Tastes great,’ he said.
‘Thanks.’
‘Your welcome.’
He sipped on his
juice while Melanie sat down on the couch opposite him. She looked at
him for a few moments, and finally he looked away, staring up the
diamond records up on the wall behind her.
’10,000,000 album
sales achieved, huh? That’s not bad.’
‘Oh, that record
has 17 Diamonds now,’ responded Melanie. ‘It has sold pretty much
constantly since its release.’
’17, huh? Not too bad. What
is the record, anyway?’
‘You don’t know?’
‘I
haven’t studied the all time charts for millennia. No idea who is
currently on top.’
‘Well, Gabriel is currently number one.
42 Diamonds currently, and still going strong.’
‘Which
album?’ asked Daniel, curiously.
‘Intensification’.
‘Oh,
that one. Not surprising, I suppose.’
‘Yeh. But I’ll
catch him. I don’t give up, you see. I keep at it.’
‘Yeh,
I know you do. It is why I am such a big fan, you know.’
‘Really?’
said Melanie, a slight smile on her face.
‘Yeh, well, I have
this philosophy on life. Life is full of countless numbers of people,
but so few really bother to use their talents that well and just live
a life in the doldrums, remaining mr and mrs average. I mean, good
luck to them, but they are kind of boring in the end. Not much spark.
Often not a lot to talk about apart from simple family issues or work
issues. And after a number of years going through that shit it gets
pretty repetitive. I mean who gives a fuck who aunt Sally is shagging
these day. Sure, its juicy goss, but I have heard it all
before.’
Melanie looked at him, slightly concerned at the
tone of heavy criticism, but decided to consider his point anyway.
‘Don’t you think you are being a bit judgemental, Danny. I mean,
I guess you have a sort of intellectual perspective on things, from
noting that comment, and I guess I see were you are coming from, but
people are just people in the end. So why so much pride?’
‘Pride?
Are you fucking kidding me? The flock of God are second rate on a
good day. And believe me, that is a fucking good day. I mean, they
have talent and abilities but their too lazy and they complain too
much about God’s holy standards to bother getting off their arse
and having a go. They suck, Mel. By and large most of them fucking
suck.’
‘So what. Who gives a fuck?’
‘So says
the heart of one who has settled for mediocrity. I mean if that is
what you are into, then fair enough. But while the stars shine
brightly, lass, and the stars do often shine brightly, and I guess
you really are one of those, one of those mediocre stars, I know were
I am heading.’
‘And were is that?’ she asked, carefully,
not letting the sledge get to her?”
‘Well there is only
one bloody sun, isn’t there.’
She looked at him, softened
a little, thought on his book she had just read, and considered that.
‘Only one sun, you say? Only one sun?’
‘Uh, yeh babe.
Yeh. I mean, Yeshie boy worked his ass off and so did that Jacob
fellow. But they are small fries in the end, sweetheart. Minor
competition.’
‘And what gives you such confidence?’
‘Well
I actually am.’
Melanie considered that, looked at him
carefully, and forewent her criticism.
‘Fine,’ she said,
went to the kitchen, returned with another glass of watermelon juice
filled with ice, and sat down in front of, legs crossed, waiting for
him to speak further.
Daniel finally continued, after
looking at her for a short while. ‘Well, what I am is what I am,
and that is they way I was made. So I don’t actually end up
bragging about my own abilities. But I have noticed, and this is
where I really don’t excuse the rest of the flock. I have noticed
that so bloody few of them, and with huge amounts of talent available
to them, ever really bother applying themselves. Few ever really go
to hard enough efforts. And, I do know, they have the talent. They’re
just fucking lazy.’
She looked at him for a short moment,
thought on all her successes and how hard she had applied herself and
continued to work at it to achieve her glory, and, despite knowing it
might be a hard choice of heart to accept, assented anyway. ‘I
suppose he is right,’ she thought to herself. ‘I suppose he is
right.’
* * * * *
Daniel looked up at
his bookcase. 100% Daniel. All his books he had in his bookcase were
his own creations, all his own works. In the end, so he had
concluded, why the fuck would he want to read the amateurs. They were
only second rate in the end. No spark – no fire – and when they
seriously tried to compete they had no fucking idea, full of all
sorts of sin and evil. No fucking idea the competition. You see
Daniel had a philosophy on his writing. A strong level of holiness
and fundamental spiritual lessons as his foundation stone. On such a
foundation he could push the edges of hetero cool. And hetero cool
was were it was at as far as Daniel was concerned. Of course, his
characters needed an edge. An erotic, hard core, hetero edge. But
they needed a strong foundation of spirituality – one which knew
exactly where it was and what it was doing. And when they pushed the
edge a little too much had the sense of mind to return to the older,
safer standards, keeping the faith and breathing a little easier. Be
daring, go for broke, push boundaries, but in the words of a sensible
chick ‘You must be kidding me’, in reference to questions of how
far exactly she would push it. See, Daniel was grounded, and laughed
at those who might slur him. For he saw in them this truth – once
they thought there sins were cool, in they would go. But they just
wanted the forbidden fruit – that was all they fucking wanted. And
Danny Boy, the old Devil, chuckled to himself because of it.
*
* * * *
Melanie looked in the mirror. Danny boy was on
her mind. She had read another of his short stories that morning, one
which featured a few of the top angels in the Realm that she was
familiar with, and she was surprised by the quality of the
storytelling. It really was of a high standard. He had made claims to
her yesterday – strong claims. And she was thinking to herself, in
her criticisms of this angelic fellow, that if his claims really
where the truth, then there would have to be, at least, a high enough
level of intellectualism which addressed such claims. But more than
that – really, for Melanie, she needed more than just clever,
intellectual and witty storytelling – she expected to see something
of the other – some of the divine – something ineffable, as it
were – something which spoke of only the hand of God at work. And
unless she saw such things at work in the writings of Mr Daniel, then
she really would lose interest and disdain his brash and bold
claims.
* * * * *
Daniel went to the
cupboard and pulled out one of his porn videos. It was R Rated, as
his entire collection of 3 porn videos were, all of them basic
‘Girls’ only vids, as suited his diehard attitude on
heterosexuality. He put it in the slot, pressed play, and sat down to
relax. Sitting there, watching the usual girl go through the usual
routine, his mind started wandering. It would be nice, he felt, if
Melanie was one of the girls in his video collection. He could
satisfy his lustful desires built up over many decades of silent
observation, gratified in the carnal heat of the solitary man’s
pleasure. But, really, didn’t Mel deserve more than that. More than
being a ‘video’ girlfriend, an object of affection, an idol
desired but never met and developed into a real relationship with.
And thinking that, suddenly feeling convicted, he stopped the tape,
returned it to his cupboard, and went off to think.
He
looked up at the lamplight. It shone brightly in the dark sky. He
turned away from the lamp, and walked further up the path, veering
off to the left and sat down in a quiet, dark place. He looked up at
the sky – the stars radiated their usual message of simplicity of a
gentle guide to the nocturnal traveller. Daniel thought on the
‘Rainbow Bible’. Genesis 1 – 11:9. His sacred scripture as a
human. Pacifism. It taught pacifism – peaceful behaviour towards
people. But its principles also taught to separate from heretics –
those who followed after idols. And such was the Abrahamic faiths of
Samaritanism, Karaism, Judaism, Christianity, Catholicism, Islam,
Bahai and the others. Also, all the other false belief systems such
as Atheism, Agnosticism, Deism, Deitheism, Buddhism, Taoism,
Confucianism, Eckism, Scientology, Any system based on Jesus of
Nazareth and all his various titles and names, any system which
utilized books which were called holy, scripture or in any way
admired or respected apart from the ‘Rainbow Bible’ and Daniel’s
own ‘Chronicles of the Children of Destiny’ and his other works.
Basically, everything apart from Daniel was wrong. It was a simple as
that. They were all heretics, into sin, and set on the pathways of
eternal destruction. And such was the way of life. They’re were a
few people who seemed to acknowledge principles of truth, but they
were usually besotted by idolatry and carnal sin anyway, so they were
also on the road to death, denying the very truth which was intended
to save them.
* * * * *
Britney looked
at the clock. 12:45. She had just finished lunch. But she was still
thirsty. She went into her playroom, grabbed a 1 dollar coin from the
glass bowl on her bookcase, and put it into the Coke Machine.
Drinking the Coke, she thought on ‘Danny Boy’. It seemed he was
in the slow process of actually growing up. But, while she didn’t
mind being coveted, she thought he was still a very big dork. But
some of his books were ok. Not bad for a tryhard.
She
looked at the latest book he had mailed to her. ‘The Erotic
Adventures of Santa Claus in the Queendom of the Lust-filled Fairy
Princesses.’ It was tempting her, all the time. Perhaps she should
read it. Perhaps. Maybe later.
She finished off the
Coke, went to the fridge, grabbed some cold pizza, and another can of
coke, sat on the couch, and watched ‘The Breakfast Club’ for
probably the 7,000th time.
* * * * *
Madonna
looked at the X-Rated video Daniel had sent her. ‘The Erotic
Adventures of Lucifer Hellfire Armageddon in the land of the
Ultrafuckable Amazonian Princesses’. The title, really, was quite
arousing. And slipping out of her nightgown, naked in front of the
LCD screen, she put the DVD into the player, pressed play, and sat on
her couch in front of the screen, watching anxiously as the movie got
under way. Really, she was in the mood, and this really could be the
kind of entertainment she had been waiting for. Something to fire up
in orgasmic, carnal and slutty ecstasy, the vivacious and bellissamae
centre of her feminine glory. And fuck was she turned on.
*
* * * *
Melanie sat down near the Apple Tree. She
looked at her pet snake crawling around the branches, hissing
occasionally, and generally seeming quite content. She had named her
pet snake ‘Satan’, which she thought was a lovely name to give to
a snake. She fed her snake mice and rats regularly , and Satan would
always hiss at her with pleasant affection. She liked watching ‘Harry
Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’ with Satan. She always teased
him when ‘Slythering was mentioned’, saying ‘They’re’ they
are dear Satty. Lovely house Slythering. And Satan would watch
intently at his heroes such as Malfoy and the other regular
crew.
She stood up, picked an apple, and started
eating it. It was delicious, full of fruitiness, and tasted lovely.
It was crisp and fresh, and she was very happy eating it. Very happy
indeed.
* * * * *
Melanie B sat down
near her Orange tree. She looked at her pet snake ‘Semyaza’
slithering all around the branches. ‘Semmy, Semmy, Semmy. Oh how I
love you, dear Semmy.’ Semmy hissed a ‘Thanksss’ at her, and
continued his lovely slithering. She reached, picked a fresh orange,
peeled it, and ate a piece. The flavour rushed through her mouth,
alive with sweet and tangy perfection. They really were awesome
oranges.
She sat there for a few hours that afternoon,
having retrieved some orange juice from the fridge, filled with ice,
and sitting in the shade of the Orange Tree, watching ‘Semyaza’
happily slither around, she thought to herself ‘Life was good’.
Eternal life really was good, and thank heaven above that all things
were working out. Thank heaven for that.
* * * *
*
Britney decided to go for a walk. She grabbed her
coat and her purse and made her way off to the nearby shopping mall.
As she was walking along, past a park, she noticed ‘Bag Man’
doing his usual thing – reading a book. It was, apparently, from
what she had heard, apart from his miserly work, all that he had
going for him. ‘I guess that was life at the bottom’, she thought
to herself.
Getting near the shops she looked up at
the Greeny Orange sky. It was late in the day and the sky looked
quite beautiful. It was such a haunting change from earth, one she
still hadn’t quite gotten used to.
Getting near the
shops she noticed a snack bar and decided to get a drink. She ordered
a Caramel Milkshake, a cold one, and sitting there drinking it with a
straw, she noticed Mr Radcliffe was out the back of the snack bar, in
the kitchen doing some cooking. That was quite like Daniel Radcliffe,
a very adaptable person who was not full of ego, interested in doing
this and that simply to broaden his experiences on life. Britney
quietly admired him and thought he had, from her perspective these
days, in reflection of the kind of virtues he had displayed in his
heavenly walk, earned the glory he had received on earth and the fame
he had achieved. And, now, he was as popular as ever, willing to do
the kind of things which other people were often simply to proud to
do. Willing to humble himself and serve God, as people with the name
of Daniel often in fact did. It was just like the lessons of the book
of Daniel, with its fundamental teaching on the pride of
‘Nebuchadnezzar’, and the humbling lesson he learnt and taught to
others. The Book of Daniel, it seemed, was meant to teach these
lessons, and it seemed it was a great honour when the spirit of God
chose that name and put that name into the parents mind to give to
their child. Really, it did seem a great honour indeed.
She
finished off her milkshake and, thinking it tasted so nice, ordered
another one. As she sat there, drifting off into space, Mr Radical
approached. ‘Hey Brit.’
‘Hey DR,’ she
responded.
‘Watcha doin?’
‘Drinkin a
milkshake.’
‘Yeh, we make the best.’
‘So do you
like tossing burgers.’
‘Oh, its work. You know. I am after
the manager’s position. Working my way up the chain.’
‘What’s
the plan?’
‘I’ll go solo one day. I have a name for the
store – ‘Fatty Burgers’.
‘Fatty Burgers?’
‘With
as much animal fat as you can handle. Dripping in wholesome
goodness.’
Britney licked her lips. ‘I can’t
wait.’
‘Oh, and the high grade Coca Cola – you know the
one with the Extra Added Sugar – the one which is on Raphael’s
blacklist. Man, does it give you a rush. You’re in heaven for hours
with the stuff.’
‘Cool. Well, Seeya.’
She
continued on to the shops and noticed a video game arcade over to the
side. She ventured in, noticed Daniel was over playing Gauntlet 7,
his usual favourite game, and Rebecca was sitting in the corner,
reading from the ‘Book of Rebecca’ by the looks of it, seemingly
happy and content. JT was playing pool and noticed her immediately.
He walked over. ‘Brit.’
‘Hey.’
‘Wassup’
‘Usual
shit.’
‘Wanna play?’
‘Ok.’
* *
* * *
Melanie put on another CD. The Spice Girls ‘Lost
in Spice’. It was one of their best albums. She looked through the
9 track titles. Track 1 – Hot Spice, Track 2 – Sugar is Sweet,
Track 3 – Totally Wicked, Track 4 – Carnal Affections, Track 5 –
That Boy is Spunkadelic, Track 6 – Divine Fire, Track 7 – Lost in
Spice, Track 8 – Callodyel Harmony, Track 9 – Out of
Sight.
She sat there, on the floor, the music playing,
drinking watermelon juice, eating a vegeburger which the guy from
‘Hungry Jack’s’ had delivered, in her own little heaven of
bliss.
* * * * *
Alecia sat on the
steps of her house. She looked at the sky. It was green as usual. It
was getting hot at the moment, so she walked around the back,
stripped down, and dived into her pool. After about half an hour of
swimming around she went inside and put on a CD. ‘Bon Jovi – New
Jersey’. ‘Lay your hands on me’ came on and she disappeared
into the heart of ‘Jon’, letting go of some anxiety which had
built up, feeling a bit better, feeling a bit more positive about
things.
* * * * *
Britney really looked
fucking hot today, Daniel thought to himself. Like fire itself. But
the bitch went over to chat with JT, and didn’t even give me a
fucking look. Bitch. Bitch. Bitch.
As he sat there,
considering the drowning of his sorrows in a Coke, he decided he may
as well, and went to the fridge, grabbed a Coke can, opened it, sat
down in front of the tv, put on Brit’s greatest hits, and for the
next 3 hours said everytime her face appeared, ‘Bitch, Bitch,
Bitch.’ But everytime he got a little bit of a smile on his face
and realized he loved her, so such were the ironies of life.
*
* * * *
Melanie looked at the picture of Daniel he had
finally caved and given to her, sitting on top of her piano. He
really was quite handsome. Quite a catch she was now thinking to
herself. Should she date the devil? Should she date this man who was
determined to be the very ‘Sun of God’ if he was at all capable
of achieving such glory. Should she date Xaddadaxx himself. It was an
interesting idea, but if Kalan liked her, as he claimed he did, if
Callodyn really was the man for her, then she wanted a sign. Some
sort of sign of commitment which would prove to her that his love
would last forever. Some sort of commitment.
* * * *
*
Daniel picked the ‘Rainbow Bible’ off his shelf,
walked outside, and made his way steadily to Melanie’s house. He
knocked on the door, Melanie answered, and he threw the Rainbow Bible
at her. ‘Get the fuck over the Jesus Boy, Mel. Get the fuck over
it.’ And that said, he disappeared, back to his home, realizing she
would eventually get the fuck over it. Idols were idols in the end –
who the fuck really wanted to be up the butt of Jesus boy whose only
agenda was to try and rule the world with the underlying motivation
of fucking as many females and males as he possibly could. Using them
up, spitting them out, defiling their honour, and then judging them
to hell to keep them in line. He was cancer, evil and an abomination
to Daniel and one day, he knew, Melanie would admit the truth.
*
* * * *
Daniel sat in his room, thinking it over. It
was the right thing to do. It was about time she learned the truth,
and got over Satan. Jesus was just no good, just no good. Corruption
and sin eats away at itself in the end, just like the Jewish religion
as well. The circumcision was the point where the Jews had died and
gone into death. And after thousands of years of justifying such
hypocrisy their evil was steadily and inevitably damning them. And
Daniel was relieved because of it. He knew down on earth that the
standards amongst them had slipped so much that suicide itself was
starting to become an attractive option. The quick rush and the end
to the struggle. And of course, murder was looking more and more
appealing all the time to the mind of the damned ones. Hellfire and
oblivion waited, but such was life. Such was life.
* *
* * *
Melanie was disappointed. Daniel was so
judgemental. Really, she thought he was terribly arrogant to be so
hard on Jewish people, just because they circumcised. I mean, what
was wrong with circumcision? Why was that a problem? And so, deciding
to give the issue some thought, she approached her PC, opened the
‘Word Forever’ word processor, and typed in a new document ‘The
Circumcision Question – An investigation into a spiritual dilemma
by Melanie C’. She sat staring at the screen, wondering what
solutions life itself would provide for her, and slipped out into the
kitchen, drank from her pitcher of watermelon juice, and stood there,
thinking. Just thinking.
* * * * *
Daniel
looked at the ‘Orianthi’ CD Single. ‘According to you’.
Released again. God she was an arrogant bitch. Up her arse something
shocking. She was stupid, useless, couldn’t do anything right. She
was difficult, hard to please, and couldn’t do anything right. She
was pathetic. And there was this other dildo who wanted her. But who
gave a fuck anyway. Who gave a fuck. Besides, she was boring, moody,
she sucked at telling jokes. But the song was alright.
*
* * * *
‘Walking around on a broken leg.’ Melanie
couldn’t get the fucking song out of her head. ‘Walking around on
a broken leg.’
* * * * *
Melanie
looked at the seagull on the beach. It was busily eating a fish which
had come to the shore, met its fate, and provided itself as a noble
sacrifice for the hungry gull. She was on her long towel, the
umbrella shading her, looking at the hot boys on the beach. She had
her sunglasses on, the transistor radio was playing, a bottle of iced
champagne by her side, and all right in the world. Boy after hot boy
came up, smiled at her, often flexed their muscles, and offered her
various affections for a night of carnal lust. And while she was at
times quite tempted, she let them be. She’d had her fill of
carnality for a while, and other things could suffice. But those hot
spunks sure did look good. They sure did look good.
*
* * * *
Orianthi looked at the website. ‘Chronicles
of the Children of Destiny’ – An Amazing saga of the Lives of the
Eternal Angels. It could prove interesting reading. And, by the looks
of it, it was all free to read online. Mmm. Perhaps something to
check out.
* * * * *
JT was now, just
about, over Britney. Just about. Rihanna was looking finer all the
time, but he was now into ‘Orianthi’. She was now the new hot
thing. Totally hot. Totally and completely hot. Yeh, she was the one
to go for. Chase that tail.
* * * * *
Melanie
sat down at her PC, having given it some thought, and wrote out these
words. ‘I suppose, it couldn’t really be argued that the foreskin
doesn’t have a natural part in the design of the human body.’ In
fact, it seemed to Melanie quite probable that the foreskin did have
a practical and important purpose in the design of the male human
body. It protected the head of the Phallus, which was naturally a
sensitive part of the human body. Going further, the actual act of
circumcision was an act of deliberate aggression and violence on the
human body of the male. Even if the one doing the circumcision was
embarrassed or had no actual hatred towards the baby, they were still
practicing enough evil to mutilate the child anyway. They were,
inevitably, in the position of error and, as error was sin – the
fundamental basis of sin, the Abrahamic, Samaritan, Jewish and Muslim
systems of religion were fatally flawed and on the road to
destruction. It was a logic of universal spiritual truth which, now,
seemed to make sense to Melanie. The only cure – the only real cure
– was the renunciation and repentance of the deliberate act of
circumcision. This was the only possible cure. The only, inevitably,
possible cure.
* * * * *
Melanie picked
up the Rainbow Bible which Daniel had given her. Genesis chapter 1
through to Genesis chapter 11 verse 9. It covered ‘Creation’ to
the end of the ‘Tower of Babel’ incident. Daniel had written some
notes for Melanie. Apparently he acknowledged that the general
documentary hypothesis seemed sound and correct and advocated
‘Richard Elliott Friedman’s’ ‘Who Wrote the Bible?’ as a
both scholarly, academic and mainstream work, accessible by anybody
with a basic sense of biblical knowledge, and also anyone outside of
that field who just had a general interest. Daniel’s view was that
the early Hebrew scribes compiled together histories and legal
rulings from their history in the compilation of the Torah and the
Hebrew Bible. But, in Daniel’s judgement, Abram was led astray by
deceiving spirits, and the circumcision was not the work of the
creator, or the sign of any divine covenant. Daniel presented to her
the basic view that the ‘Rainbow Bible’ was still a basically
sound and acceptable historical document, relative mainly to the era
in which it was produced were the recording of history was still at a
basic level, meaning that there was no reason to expect such things
as ‘Divinely Written’ or ‘Infallible’ or ‘Inerrant’ or
anything like that. Yet, simply because it was the only real
information that mankind had available on the origins of earth and
the universes creation, and that it likely spoke, in Daniel’s
opinion, of a sound enough recording of history, that it was thus
acceptable to use in a ‘Scriptural’ or ‘Religious’ sense. The
actual coining of the term ‘Rainbow Bible’ had indeed a
precedent, established in the ‘Noughties’ decade of the 2000s,
thus there was a factual historical witness. This much was true,
correct, and could not be disputed on an historical basis. The sign
of the Rainbow Bible’s covenant was, of course, the Rainbow itself.
This covenant promised mankind and animals that God would never send
another flood. That was the promise of the covenant. There was also
rules given pertaining to the covenant, and those established earlier
in mankind’s history. The main rules pertaining to the time of the
covenant were ‘The forbidding of the eating of blood’ and ‘The
forbidding of murder, with God’s intent that murderers be put to
death.’ Daniel had written a note which said ‘Murderers, once
having killed, are always capable of killing again, no matter what
type of repentance they may have claimed. Thus, the term ‘Death
Entities’ meaning creatures capable of killing, and thus being a
spirit or entity of ‘Death’. Because of this, those who did not
kill who were worthy of life had the fundamental human right granted
to them by God to live and, because they had the right to live, they
had the fundamental right to protection from murder, and as such the
only responsible thing to do with murderers was to put them to death.
It was just, fair and appropriate punishment. As for their fate
beyond death, well that was in the hands of God.
The
Circumcision problem was that it allowed ‘Death’ and ‘Murder’
in for the act of simple things common to human beings. For example,
‘Homosexual practice’, which was, in Daniel’s opinion, simply
an alternative type of lifestyle some people felt suited to and
enjoyed, was something which the religion of the Israelites tried to
destroy. They were intent on killing them and had devised the sexual
sanctions in Leviticus 18 & 20 and the story of ‘Sodom and
Gomorrah’ for the intent of removing such behaviour from their
populace. This was simply an ‘Elitist’ spirit, not tolerant or
accepting of people who chose different things for themselves. Such
madness also applied to rulings on ‘Adultery’ and ‘Incest’.
For example, Seth had sexual relations and married one of his
sisters. This was normal and acceptable behaviour for human beings,
part of the natural design. Many humans often found parents or
children sexually attractive, and desired sexual relations with them.
That was also a natural thing for many human beings. Daniel agreed
that ‘Bestiality’ was inappropriate behaviour because of the
potential embarrassment which it could cause animals. To Daniel, only
sexual relations within a species or perhaps genus for certain
animals, seemed appropriate. The passing on of venereal diseases, in
Daniel’s view, ultimately originated with Bestial behaviour.
Homosexuality, to Daniel, was a scope of behaviour not as much in
harmony with the natural world as Heterosexual behaviour, which was
behaviour which produced offspring and, thus, when Aids first arrived
‘Homosexual’ men were the first victims. Homosexuality was not
wrong, as it were, but simply less nature based. It was a divergence
from the norm, but it was not an act of aggression or violence, and
thus did not violate fundamental principles of the ‘Rainbow Bible’.
As such it was an allowable divergence which humans had the right to
look into and explore for themselves. Whatever lessons they wanted or
needed to learn, they would learn for themselves and ‘Live and let
live’ was the core motto Daniel applied and was quite happy doing
so.
And his notes went on further, but that was enough
for Melanie to feel quite a bit better about this Daniel she had
started to like.
* * * * *
Up in heaven
above, the Creator was pleased. Quite pleased. Daniel had shared with
Melanie some truths of life – truths of absolute existence. Her
soul would mend even further and heal from the lies of her earthly
upbringing. It would simply happen in the fullness of time, as
knowledge of truth carefully and inevitably won the heart of his dear
daughter.
* * * * *
Daniel walked down
to the river, carrying a bag with various bottles of juices. As he
sat on grass overlooking the river, the water following its course in
happy regularity, Daniel considered Melanie. She seemed like an
intelligent enough girl. He was thinking, probably, that she would
see the point in his arguments. That she would understand that what
she had been raised in was not the way of reality and had been, in
fact, the way of death. Something which had inevitably killed her.
Daniel had finally passed from life, really, for one reason. The
women he really did in fact love had also passed and he just wouldn’t
let them go. As simple as that.
He drank down the
orange juice, feeling a little bit better today. Some anxiety had
built up for a while. But now he was feeling good, and the juice was
doing wonders. Staring at the water as it flowed along, he started
thinking other thoughts on life. Other thoughts than the usual high
spiritual dramas he had been mostly involved with for a very, very
long time now. It seemed to himself he had reached a general
conclusion on certain spiritual issues, was satisfied with his
beliefs, and could now rest. It was alright now – it was alright.
The devil of lies had been defeated in his heart, and his faith
rested in the truth he knew to be true. The Rainbow would always last
– as simple as that. It was an everlasting covenant and, while he
knew certain technical possibilities in the Rainbow Bible, it seemed
the intent of the creator for the Rainbow to Remain eternally. And
that was good, Daniel thought to himself. That was good.
He
started on the watermelon juice, enjoyed its sweet, light flavour and
just drank in the peace and happiness which came from a heart which
had found truth with God. And for this he was grateful. Truly
grateful.
* * * * *
Melanie picked up
the dictionary, something she was doing more and more these days,
simply to continue her study of words to enlarge her knowledge base
and improve her thinking. A greater personal vocabulary of words had
the effect, it seemed to her, of, as words were added, improving
intelligence. It seemed that a person’s intelligence increased as
more knowledge was taken in and, perhaps what seemed important to
Melanie, that this new knowledge was processed, thought upon,
pondered, philosophized, and gradually brought into harmony with the
other words known of in her mind. A continual increase and expansion
of her knowledge base on life in the English speaking world seemed to
be the resulting fruit, and an occupation of careful work worth the
effort of pursuing. She remembered her ancient school days. Education
had not always been the most exciting of pursuits, mainly focused
then on being ‘Cool’ and crafting out a place in the ‘Social
Hierarchy’. That of course had been a very important priority for
Melanie, as it was for most people. But now, as her knowledge base
was increasing, and she was starting to understand more of life, she
now valued the idea, very highly, in true English tradition, of
‘Working on Things’. Showing an aptitude for gradually improving
in areas of knowledge, skill and virtue, to be a truly ‘Accomplished
English Lady’. It had been a strong part of her English tradition
from an earlier period, especially in the Victorian era. But, and
this was interesting to her now, their needed to be an impulse - and
this impulse was 100% absolutely essential for her particular sand of
infinite progression to continue forwards. Their needed to be a
spirit of life within her, a drive, a focus, something which
committed to the eternal – something which committed to the
infinite. Of course, in the ‘Rainbow Bible’ it spoke of the ‘Tree
of Life’. Yet, there was this lesson which Daniel had driven home
as ABSOLUTELY FUNDAMENTALLY NECESSARY, or only DEATH could result.
When God presented to your heart the choice of eating the forbidden
fruit of knowledge of good and evil, you were a complete and utter
tosser if you ate the stuff. Totally fucking nuts. And why? Just look
at what happens to them all, says the Holy One. They all fucking die
in the end, don’t they? They all fucking die in the end. So stick
to the fruit of life, babe. Stick to the fruit of life, the spirit
spoke to her mind in pleasant little ditties of joy.
*
* * * *
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7. Six days of
creation, 7th day of rest. The angel Saruviel, the 7th Angel of the
Realm of Eternal Glory, was curious on an issue. A theological issue
which Daniel had been writing about on his website. Rejection of
Circumcision did not seem quite right, so Saruviel was now writing an
email with a response.
‘The Supernatural system of
knowledge, dear Daniel, is a system which encompasses infinite
knowledge and understanding. The design of the natural system is
simply one aspect of the creator’s knowledge and designs. The
purpose of the ‘Circumcision’ on the Eighth day is to represent
‘Supernatural’ intervention. As you know ‘8’ people were
taken on board the Ark and, as such, this number represents
supernatural intervention on behalf of God and indicates the power of
‘Salvation’. This seems quite abundantly clear. The ‘Natural’
system of the Universe is simply one potential design within the
creator’s arsenal of potential designs. I feel you are quite
mistaken on this issue, Daniel. Quite mistaken.’
It
was about 3 days later, Saruviel checked his email, and Daniel had
responded.
‘The Creator is consistent with himself.
Perfectly consistent. He has complete knowledge of good and evil, but
chooses good based on his spiritual nature. He is motivated by
goodness, holiness and perfection. His system of design knows no
flaws, inconsistencies, or error-based principles. God is flawless
and without any error of any kind. His spirit is a spirit of absolute
truth, with no corruption whatsoever. The deity of Israel is
resplendid with principles of knowledge and truth – this is in no
way disputed. But the funny thing about an apple which is rotten in
its core is that it eventually dies and decays away and, really, is
no good at all. The Israelite representation of deity has corrupt
elements associated with it – this I know from personal spiritual
observation. It is a corrupt element which will eventually destroy
itself, succumbing to sin and death.
The Creator of
the Rainbow has no flaws. No inconsistencies. No imperfections. He is
a perfect being. The imperfections come from the deity of Israel,
which we term the ‘Serpent Spirit’, a spirit imperfect and
resorting to hatred and violence to justify its personal views on
what is supposed to constitute divinity. It is this spirit which is
responsible for disease, virus and death within the earthly system.
This spirit was placed, by the Creator, within the forbidden tree of
knowledge of good and evil. As such, ‘In the day you eat thereof
you shall surely die’.
The Creator himself is
separate and distinct from this evil, perfectly aware of it’s dark
nature. Yet, while the creator has perfect knowledge of this evil,
the Creator’s heart is perfectly motivated by goodness, holiness,
love virtue and good and positive things. It has no ill will, no ill
intent, no arrogance or hatred towards those children made in its
image. The deity of Israel, on the other hand, arrogates to itself
qualities ‘Supreme arrogance, demanding what it perceives of as the
sovereign rights over life and death. It may kill at will, torture at
will, hate at will and practice at will any other form of evil it so
chooses. It displays this vanity by statements which suggest its
‘Absolute Authority’. On the other hand, the creator is decent,
gentle, careful with people, loving of its children and desiring the
very best of and for them. It is a creator which cares and is not
motivated by destruction and ill will. Israel’s deity is very good
at imitating this behaviour, but the soul is lacking. It has no true
heart, instead delighting in its fallen Israelite child, attempting
to corrupt the hearts and minds of the children of men with its
barbaric views on morality, and its death sanctions within the Torah
to exterminate all who would dare oppose it. The God of Israel is
fucking evil, so get the fuck over it Saruviel. Get the fuck over it.
Yours sincerely, Daniel.
* * * * *
Saruviel
was thinking it over, and finally responded. ‘Well, Daniel.
Whatever the case may be, I don’t think the God of Israel is quite
as motivated by evil as you think. I get the point of what you are
arguing on circumcision. If you see it that way, fine. No problems.
You’re a bit a harsh though, aren’t you? How about lightening up
a little?’
Four weeks later Daniel finally
responded.
‘Ok. I will lighten up a little. I don’t
accept those views, so don’t think I will anyway compromise on my
beliefs, but I am happy enough to LIVE and LET LIVE. Ok. Sincerely
yours, Daniel.’
Saruviel responded quickly.
‘No
problems.’
* * * * *
Melanie looked
at the painting she was working on. A lovely green valley on a rainy
day, with a Rainbow radiating soft, gentle purity.
She
felt happier, now. Much happier. As a sign of a Covenant the Rainbow
was simply better. Really, just simply better than any other sign. It
worked, God maintained it, and it was eternal. Really, there was NO
reason to leave it. No reason whatsoever.
* * * *
*
Daniel finished off his watermelon juice. He was
happy. Happy. At peace and, finally, having found consolation. His
faith had been shown true, and the Devil was giving up. It was unable
to tempt him any further, and the Rainbow was now going strong. Thank
God for that. Thank God for that.
THE END
“Daniel
and Abraham”
3 years since responding to Saruviel’s
letter on the issue of circumcision Daniel finally assented to
Saruviel’s request for a meeting between the two of them and
Abraham. Daniel, who was currently involved in a strong relationship
of friendship with the pop singer Melanie, invited her to attend. He
had softened, it seemed, in the last 3 years, especially as Melanie
had carefully prayed that God would reveal to Daniel what he needed
to know. So Melanie, agreeing to come along for the conversation, was
present with Daniel as they sat on a seat in the local mall
foodcourt, with Abraham and Saruviel who had just joined them.
Abraham began the conversation.
‘I am afraid I will
have to use some of Saruviel’s logic, Daniel. But please, hear me
out.’
‘Go ahead,’ responded Daniel.
‘You see,
circumcision was given to be a sign in the flesh – literally marked
in the flesh. It wasn’t intended as a sign of violence, but more as
a deliberate cutting of our own will to serve the God who had
literally marked us as his own for service. The eighth day of the
circumcision represents the supernatural order of intervention. It
represents a system one step beyond the natural system, a system
necessary for the redemption of the natural system which had been
disaffected by the choice of Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit.
The circumcision, in this sense, represents a doctors cutting of our
flesh, Israel’s, to heal the rest of humanity. And that is why it
is primarily Israel who receives the Torah law to set a higher
example than is perhaps necessary for the rest of mankind to ensure
the average standard of mankind’s behaviour rises up to an
acceptable level. You see, in the early times, sin was great, and God
needed to make corrective surgery in this sense. What you are saying
about the natural order being perfect is indeed true, and in the way
it was intended to function there would have been no circumcision.
But because of the fall of Adam and Eve corrective surgery, of
supernatural intervention, took place, and that is what the eighth
day circumcision represents. People go to Doctors for surgery. God
performed surgery on myself and my male offspring to ensure mankind’s
healing took place. Later on, when the Christians took the old
testament to the world, so much more was accomplished, and it was
never really necessary to try and circumcise the whole church – in
fact the church did the job for so many in providing the teachings of
holiness necessary in a practical sense. But we remain, as the
circumcised, God’s correction of the sin factor. That is what
circumcision is meant to represent. I think that sums it
up.’
Saruviel spoke up. ‘I think, Daniel, your passion for
what you perceive of as the perfection of the created order needs to
understand the ability of freethinking humans to choose sin. Because
of sin, an intervention by God needed to occur. This is represented
by the circumcision. It was never intended by God himself to be a
slight against the uncircumcised, which was a problematic attitude
which did unfortunately come into Jewish thinking for a
while.’
Melanie spoke up. ‘Well, Dan. That seems
reasonable. I think that addresses that issue. What do you
say?’
Daniel remained silent. He picked up his lemonade,
took a sip, and thought it over. ‘I will have to think about it
carefully, Abraham, but yes, that is a pretty good answer. It does
make a logical idea, what you are saying, so I will think it over
carefully.’
‘Please,’ began Abraham. ‘Realize we are
not your enemies. We are your friends. It is not something to concern
yourself with.’
‘Ok Abraham. Ok. I will think it
over.’
It was four weeks later, Daniel had
sent an email to Saruviel and Abraham, accepting their viewpoints. He
commented that he would continue to think over the issue, but for now
their answers were satisfactory. They made sense and were consistent
enough with logical truth.
Later, he reaffirmed his
commitment to the Rainbow Bible, but also began studying Israel’s
Torah a little more. It could prove useful to understand their faith
more over the years, and be a little less judgemental. After all, if
they were part of God’s plan, then it was important for him to
accept that, and perhaps, just perhaps, get over a bit of his
personal pride. Yes, he knew he was up himself some what, but had
softened in his time with Melanie. Time would produce a better heart
in him and, having found a better consolation on an important issue,
he put his mind to further study of the sacred texts and examining
what was next in his own walk with God. Something would come up, but
for now he was happy. A generally content and happy little child of
God.
The End
Chronicles
of the
Eternal Realm of Glory
‘Dario and
Andrew – Two Clowns at a Circus’
Daniel and
Melanie, now dating, were quite happy together. Melanie had noticed
that gradually, over the last few years, Daniel’s symptoms of
extreme pride and arrogance were slowly diminishing and he was
becoming something more of a regular and down-to-earth angel. But he
still pushed it often enough. However, he had redeemed himself in her
eyes just the other night when, at the circus, he handled a most
difficult situation. A most difficult situation indeed.
‘So
when the clowns come on, we run up, pull down our pants, and moon the
crowd.’ Andrew, the more compliant and susceptible to his best
friend Dario’s often frantic behaviour, just nodded and took a puff
on his 47th cigarette that day. The two of them, purchasing their
tickets, entered the big tent and took their seats next to a happy
couple.
Daniel looked at the two rather drunk looking
fellows who had just sat down, eyed them suspiciously knowing them a
couple of trouble makers, but gave them no further thought. They had
travelled to the ‘Joniquay Star Circus’ and the last thing he
wanted was for his date with Melanie to awry. He sipped on his coke,
put his arm around his girlfriend and said ‘It should be a good
show.’
The show proceeded as circuses do and after
the first act on came two clowns. Suddenly the drunkards in front of
them lurched to their feet, staggered down to the ring and, dropping
their pants and underwear, started mooning everyone. The clowns
looked embarrassed but, as nobody seemed willing to do anything about
the situation, Daniel rushed down, grabbed one of the drunkards and
forced him to pull his pants back up. The other one complied also and
he brought them to the side of the ring and out to the exit. He spoke
to them sternly. ‘Are you guys literally insane?’
Andrew
chuckled. ‘Insane – that’s a good one. Probably.’
‘Insane
is as insane does,’ said Dario.
Daniel just shook his head
in unbelief and, after cautioning them to settle down, returned to
his seat with Melanie. She turned and asked him if everything was now
ok and he responded by saying ‘I hope so.’
Yet, as clowns
are wont to do, Dario and Andrew re-entered the ring and started
chasing the clowns. Funnily, though, the audience was now quite
amused by the performances of these ‘Ring-ins’ and started
cheering them as they chased the clowns. The ringmaster was looking
nervous, but let the situation be.
Dario ran over to
the ringmaster, grabbed his microphone, the ringmaster relinquishing
it, and said to the crowd, ‘And now my friend, Andrew the
Magnificent, shall dive from trapeze into the pool of water.’
Andrew
bowed and climbed up the ladder onto the trapeze and waving to the
crowd, jumped off.
Of course, he missed the pool and,
half an hour later, the medics taking Andrew and Dario off to the
hospital, Daniel just shook his head. ‘I should have known those
two would be trouble. I should have never given them the money for
the tickets.’
Melanie spoke up ‘You know them?’
‘I
didn’t want to say anything, but one of them called Dario dates my
younger sister. He insisted I give him money for the tickets as we
met up here in Joniquay when I went out from the hotel room
yesterday. I am so sorry they spoilt the show, Mel. Perhaps we can go
again.’
‘Don’t worry about it, Daniel. You acted
maturely. You should be proud of yourself.’ She kissed him on the
cheek and he blushed, but was still embarrassed about the man who
would likely become his brother-in-law.
As
Melanie sat reflecting on the night, just having had dinner with
Dario and Andrew the night before, she could well understand Daniel’s
reservations. ‘Just what am I getting into with this Daniel
fellow’, she laughed to herself. Just what indeed.
The
End
Chronicles of the
Eternal Realm of
Glory
‘Master Radcliffe and the 7 Epochs of the
Shadow Wars’
Epoch One
Raphael had
for so long worried about young Daniel Radcliffe. One of Satan’s
old Shadow demon’s had been procreating out in the darklands,
focusing on Master Radcliffe as the source of its sustenance in
feeding on spiritual food of the legends. Back in Earth days, Master
Radcliffe had risen to fame as the star of the ‘Harry Potter’
movies and had become exceedingly popular. Due to this he had been
the focus of much adulation and attention from many adoring fans and
his spiritual dynamic – his spiritual ego self – had manifested
much growth in the ways of attracting people and feeling spiritually
exciting. And so ‘Dagraziel’ the Shadow Demon, upon being cast
out of heaven to the darklands, a place beyond the ways of life in a
sense, had attacked Master Radcliffe in the dark of night and fed,
when and were he could, on the spirit of Daniel. He was a hungry
demon and he liked the rush. But now, at the end of the First Epoch,
getting around to tasks he had long left undone, Raphael had had
enough. Daniel had complained to him often, but Raphael’s creed on
attacks of the darkness were usually that an angel must overcome such
difficulties for themselves if they were ever to truly survive in
this thing called life. And so, Dagraziel himself not being the
subject of a rebuke, Raphael glided from the heavenlies down to the
abode of Daniel Radcliffe, to give him fundamental lessons once and
for all how to handle the dark enemies.
Epoch
Two
He had looked forward to the celebrations at the
end of the Epoch, but when Raphael had shown up 7 weeks before the
grand culmination to the Realm of Glories first Epoch, to lecture him
on overcoming the darkness, Daniel had missed much of the excitement
of the final days of the first grand Epoch of the Realm. But that was
probably for the best.
He was now familiar with the
attacks of Dagraziel, sensing him when he showed up at night, feeding
upon him in his dreams.
Daniel had mysterious dreams.
Mysterious and strange, often disconcerting dreams. Dreams of glory,
dreams of power, dreams of vengeance and dreams of forgiveness. And
of course, dreams of love.
But it seemed, whenever he
was reaching a climactic moment in his silent lucidities, the
darkness would enter in and feed on his very soul. And because of
this Daniel had started to fight in his dreams – he had started to
become a dream warrior.
It was not easy at first, for
Dagraziel laughed at his attempts to fight back and defend himself,
but slowly Daniel was getting stronger. Slowly he was fighting off
his nemesis and, as the second grand epoch of the Realm progressed,
Daniel was sure his demons of the night would one day threaten him no
more. How wrong he was.
Epoch Three
For
one billion years he had struggled – for the entire second epoch
Daniel and Dagraziel had been locked in combat – and it seemed the
struggle would never end. But then, right at the ending of the second
epoch Raphael had commented that ‘You will be getting stronger
now.’ And while Daniel puzzled on the cryptic words Raphael spoke
with, he believed him anyway.
And then the third Epoch
had begun and, in his dream self, he had struck Dagraziel a telling
blow and the demon had retreated. And for the last half a billion
years he’d had peace. He assumed, now, he would never have to face
the horror of Dagraziel again, but he was wrong. For the demon lord
had been patiently breeding offspring and was soon to return to
Daniel to once again torment him with unending horrors of the
night.
Epoch Four
Daniel took
the sword in his dream self and cut off the head of yet another of
Dagraziel’s Demonspawn children. He was used to this battle now
and, while he longed for peace, he realized in the words of Raphael
that God was making him stronger – making a champion out of him.
And so he worked each night, fighting the demons from the pit of
hell, enduring his task with pride and strength.
Epoch
Five
Dagraziel had summoned his whole host, for now,
what he had been delaying for so long, was ready to occur. The final
devouring of the spirit of Master Radcliffe – a feast they would
digest for millennia.
Daniel had been warned and
Raphael had told him to gather his forces. And, somehow, in the way
he had learned to connect to other spirits in the dreaming, Daniel
gathered the strange faces he had met in his long dreamlife together
for the war with darkness.
They met on a battlefield –
an enormous battlefield. And there were signs of ‘Megiddo’
everywhere, signs which Daniel sensed Dagraziel had put up.
And
there they fought, bitter enemies, until Daniel came forth and smote
Dagraziel. He took his sword Excelsius, and drove it into the very
heart of the demon lord. And while it hissed and spat at him, it
slowly and inevitably went through its final death throes, never to
bother Master Radcliffe again.
Epoch
Six
And then, a new epoch, and the dreams of Daniel
turned to glory again. And peace was restored to him and, in the
trials and tribulations of aeons of struggle, a new man had been
born. One capable of leading and forging a world of glory. And in
this Daniel found consolation for his lifelong struggle.
Epoch
Seven
For he dreamed not again, for a billion years,
and rest touched the heart of Master Radcliffe, legendary dream
warrior………………………..
The
End
Chronicles of the
Eternal
Realm of Glory
‘Melanie’s Dilemma’
40
years they had been going out now. 40 long years, and she was in a
dilemma. He, apparently, wouldn’t wed her. He had told her that,
for so long, marriage was not for him in the end. That he wanted many
relationships with many different women, relationships of friendship
and love and that, over eternity, he wanted to see numerous women.
And that was Melanie’s dilemma with Daniel. She needed one man –
that was the strongest wish of her heart – one loyal and true man,
who would not forsake her for the arms of another woman. And so she
presented this to Daniel and told him it was time to choose.
‘Ok.
Ok. Ok. I get the fucking point, Mel. I get the fucking point. Well,
it was good while it lasted. And remember, I will always love you and
be your friend. I will always be there for you when you need a
friend, a kind face, a heart to share struggles with. I will always
be that much for you. But I love easily and I love a lot, and many
women have caught my hearts affections. I can only be what I am in
this sense, dear crazy funky Melanie.’
She looked at him,
nodded softly, and a tear formed in her eye. It would be a hard heart
to win, and to keep forever, the heart of Daniel. But he was what he
was, and perhaps she should not try to change him.
‘I’ll
pick up my clothes tomorrow, Mel. I’ll pick them up in the morning.
And remember, it was good knowing you. Give me a phone sometime,’
and then he left, walking out the door, without even a backwards
glance……………
She still loved
Daniel, but she had never slept with him. Her virginity was intact,
and now the future again, and whatever mysteries that held for the
life of the angel Melanie.
The End
Chronicles
of the
Eternal Realm of Glory
‘Melanie and
Bag Man and an Undying Love’
She laughed, being
gentle. The Joke was coarse, but that was not surprising from Bag
Man. That was his way after all.
She had been visiting
him again, for several months now, because Daniel had not contacted
her since leaving. She had grown accustomed to Daniel’s presence,
his strong smell of malehood, his gentle ways with her, his courtesy.
His love.
…..But he had left, told her his heart,
and she was lonely again. She had friends, of course, but often she
wondered wether her fame had purchased them for her. Wether, in fact,
that had been all that had attracted Daniel to start with. But, no,
he was successful enough, and always claimed to simply like her for
her. As simple as that.
She had listened to Bag Man’s
tales of his adventures with his darker companions in the early days
of the Realm of Glory. When he had first spoken against Raphael and,
as an adversary of sorts, risen to power with a strong opposing view
of self reliance and rejection of the notion of divine authority. And
he had attracted angels and even humans since those times, those who
affirmed such beliefs, those who looked to self and not the giver of
life.
She sat with him these days, not so much anymore
out of a sense of compassion, but rather simply for someone to talk
to. Oh, she had an endless supply of emails on her heavenspace page
to answer, and they never ended, but few of them really ever
expressed a desire to meet her personally, mostly just words of
encouragement like ‘You are so Kewl’ and ‘I luv your music’
and the like, and mostly from younger females as well. But that was
her target audience, so she shouldn’t really be that
surprised.
But, for reason’s unknown to her, she was
unable to attract serious men – men who were mature, grown up and
interested in a permanent relationship with a proper woman. Apart
from Satan for a while, who had given up after she had disappeared
from her life, and now showed no interest whatsoever. And Daniel, of
course. Apart from him.
She sat there, at the pond,
looking at the swans glide across the waters, listening
absentmindedly to Satan’s latest plans of universal conquest, to
the point of relaxation in many ways, to the point of quiet and
gentle melancholy.
She knew, though, what she needed.
She needed activity – to get out of the current rut – to do
something different. And asking to Satan to accompany her, they came
to her vehicle, and made for the mall. Shopping cheered a girl up,
and it might get her out of her current malaise. Something to do
anyway.
* * *
‘Geraldine. How good it
is to see you. But, how do you know Daniel?’
‘Oh, he has
been a fan for a long time, and he has emailed me forever, you know.
I am here touring briefly in town and Daniel asked to visit with
me.’
‘Uh, yeh Mel. A long time fan,’ said Daniel, almost
looking guilty at being in the presence of Geraldine so soon after
splitting up with Melanie.
‘Mel. Tell you what. Why don’t
we go out for dinner tonight. The four of us. Me, Daniel, you and
your friend. It would be great to catch up. Haven’t seen you in
ages.’
‘Uh, sure,’ said Mel, eyeing Daniel suspiciously.
‘That would be great.’
* * *
They
dined in quite an expensive restaurant that night, atop one of the
higher towers of their diamond city, but they could afford it. Three
of them were quite wealthy.
Bag man was the voice who
kept the night rolling, when others were quiet, calmly surveying the
others. Calmly jealous, if such a thing could be.
Geraldine
and Daniel danced for a while and as Melanie watched them she knew,
looking at him, his words were true. He loved many, and freely. But
watching him, watching the man who had been her life for most of the
past 40 years, she was quite jealous. And suddenly, regretting the
freedom she had insisted on, the freedom that had been her right, an
inclination entered her head. If she was not willing to fight for her
man, than he never really belonged to her anyway. And so, getting up,
interrupting the duo, she asked if she might have the dance, and
Daniel obliged.
He spoke well with her, and he looked
in her eyes. He looked into them, as if peering into her very soul,
and an action of choice her heart had made, to be loyal to him. And
so he spoke.
‘Can I move back in Mel? Can I? If you need
loyalty, if you need just me to stay true to you, then I can make
that commitment. I will be with just you, forever if that is what you
want.’
She looked at him, nodded slightly, and rested her
head on his shoulder.
And they danced. They danced the
night away. They danced, happily, blissfully, perfectly. And some
hours later, resting on the bed, her virginity finally gone from her,
Melanie was now in love. And a love, she truly believed, that would
last forever. Always, always and forever.
The
End
Chronicles of the
Eternal Realm of
Glory
‘The Dark Sound of Chaos’
‘Satan!
Lord of Misrule, lord of evil, bow down minions of the dark,
Raaaarrrrgggghhhh!’ As Satan listened to the sound of the lyrics on
his first Album release, ‘The Dark Sound of Chaos’, he was
suitably impressed with his malevolence.
‘Fucking cool!’,
said the producer simply known as ‘Darkthorn’. ‘You rock,
Satan. The album will sell a shitload.’
‘It fucking
better,’ said Bag Man. ‘Do you know how fucking long I have been
saving money to produce this fucking album? Too fucking
long.’
‘Well, it’s going to be a hit, so your Bag Man
days are over I think.’
‘They fucking better be.’
*
* *
Melanie had often reflected that Bag Man swore
quite a bit. Yet, despite his dark heart, she practically insisted
that he be Daniel’s best man, and while Daniel had his brother in
mind as first choice, he eventually yielded to his bride-to-be’s
demands. She was going to be his wife so he must honour her and her
choices of the heart. If she wanted Satan at the wedding, then so be
it.
* * *
Sitting there, listening to
his best man sing songs from his death metal album ‘The Dark Sound
of Chaos’ at Daniel’s first wedding, well, it was an experience
not quite to be forgotten. Angel Ambriel, over in the corner with his
wife Angel Meludiel, was apparently enjoying the music, bopping his
head in a friendly and loving manner, as befitted Ambriel’s eternal
charm. Of course, Daniel had heard his fair share of death metal over
the years, but somehow the dark strains of telling people to worship
the lord of evil had never quite caught his heart’s attention.
Which was a pity in some ways, as Satan was singing his ass off.
2
hours later, quite inebriated, Satan took to the stage again, and
Daniel, much to Melanie’s laughter, began singing along with the
title track of the album. People stared, many chuckled and it only
seemed to egg Satan on who started banging his head in the mosh pit
which formed in front of the stage. Truly, it was a night to
remember.
* * *
4 months later, sitting
in his new TurboThunderStorm 1,000,000, the hottest sports car on the
market currently, Satan was feeling better. He had not been on the
streets of poverty for so long after all and while Raphael was still
enforcing his obligations, he was now technically allowed to pursue
his own talents if they could make wealth for him. And so he had, and
was proving mightily successful, which meant things were now right
again. As for Raphael, he would see out his contract with him, but he
would get his vengeance one day. You could definitely count on
that.
‘Master Radcliffe’s Lazy Sunday
Afternoon.’
Daniel Radcliffe sat on his couch,
having woken up after another late Saturday night partying, wondering
were on earth he could get some booze on Sunday morning. The best
cure for a hangover, as his crew of wannabe friends always told him,
was to get drunk again. But for the life of him he couldn’t be
bothered to move from his couch. ‘Uuhh, my head hurts,’ he said
to his girlfriend Stephanie as she came in the room. ‘Make it
better Stephanie.’
‘I am always telling you, Daniel, don’t
drink so bloody much. You have to work on Monday and your body can
only take so much of this constant partying.’
‘But I have
a reputation to maintain.’
‘It’s your reputation I am
thinking of.’
‘Go get me some booze, sweetie. I’ll
romance you later on if you do.’
‘Oh, I can hardly wait,’
she responded in a sarcastic tone. ‘Look, whey don’t we have a
lazy Sunday afternoon. Not go out and see anybody. Just you and me
and some pizza and some DVDs. What do you say?’
Daniel just
groaned, so she took a cushion and threw it at him.
‘Ooookkk,
Steph. I’ll stay in. But you order the pizza. And for God’s sake
turn down that music. I have a splitting headache.’
‘What
music?’
‘That’d be right. I am hearing things
already.’
Half an hour later Stephanie had returned
with 4 boxes of various pizzas and a large supply of Coca Cola with
enough caffeine to sober him up. He took the pizza, munched it down,
and laid out fully on the couch as she put on ‘Titanic 7 – The
Long Journey Home.’
‘Jack Dawson. He is sooo
romantic. Why can’t you be more like Jack, Daniel. He is a real
man.’
‘Jack is totally gay. He hardly even kisses Rose
anymore, let alone shag her. I think he likes boys, you know. His
type always do.’
‘And what type is that?’ asked
Stephanie, trying her best not to smile at Daniel’s humour.
‘The
Thriller type.’
‘I know you never liked Michael, but you
don’t have to sledge him.’
‘Whatever. You aren’t going
to make me sit through the 7 hours of this enormously long epic of
absolute boredom, are you? Oh, Rose. You are such a devil. Oh, Jack.
I love you Jack. Oh, Rose. If there was only a place for us in this
world, were the rich and the elite could not hunt us down and make us
their clones. Oh Jack, I will love you always, dear Jack. Oh
Rose.’
Stephanie did her best not to laugh at Daniel’s
sarcasm, but couldn’t help herself.
Later on, the
afternoon gradually passing by, Stephanie was absorbed in Titanic 7
and Jack’s adorations towards Rose. Daniel was half watching it,
half paying attention to his twelfth piece of pizza, determined to
get as much of it down as possible, when the phone rang. It was
Rupert.
They chewed the fat for around half an hour or
so and when he finally hung up Stephanie gave him a curious look.
‘What was all that about.’
‘Oh, nothing. Business, you
know.’
‘They aren’t doing another one, are they?’
‘You
guessed it sweetie.’
‘What, this is about your millionth
Harry Potter movie. Don’t they ever run out of
scripts.’
‘Apparently not,’ responded Daniel,
concentrating on devouring the pizza.
‘I mean, come on,’
said Stephanie. ‘How many possible ways are there of bringing the
dread lord Voldemort back from the dead.’
‘I think they
have a list of ideas.’
‘And will Malfoy ever make up his
mind? Is he a good guy or a bad guy.’
‘He’s indecisive,’
responded Daniel.
‘And that Luna Lovegood. Slut. I know she
is coming on to you in those love scenes. I can tell you know. A
woman knows these things.’
‘She just has a
crush.’
‘Whatever.’
They continued
watching the epic Titanic 7 and Daniel decided it was time for a
nap.
He dreamed, for a while, and Dagraziel had him on
the edge of the Titanic, begging for mercy. But then Luna Lovegood
swung down on a rope which magically appeared, kissed her beloved,
and they swung away to safety. And Daniel was happy, dreaming away,
on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
The End
“Melanie
and Daniel 2”
By
Daniel Thomas Andrew
Daly
http://universalfaithassembly.angelfire.com
©
6175 SC by Daniel Thomas Andrew Daly and ‘Universal Faith Assembly
Books’
Chapter One
‘I am so fucking
jetlagged.’
‘Watch your language,’ nudged Melanie, as
Daniel almost fell off the airport waiting lounge seat.
‘Were
the hell are we anyway?’ queried Daniel, with bloodshot eyes.
‘You
don’t know?’ queried Melanie.
‘No fucking idea.’ She
nudged him again.
‘We are in Sandranvania. The capital city,
Sandravon.’
‘Sandravon? I don’t think I have even ever
heard of the bloody place.’
‘It’s new,’ she responded,
turning another page of her magazine. ‘Only a few centuries old. I
checked the details before the band arrived.’
‘You do that
often?’ he asked, with no better question on his mind. ‘Check up
on new cities?’
‘Only when our band is touring somewhere
new. Were we haven’t been before. The other girls and I always like
to answer well at interviews and we make mention of things like this
in our concerts.’
‘Oh,’ said Daniel, but probably
couldn’t care less anyway. He was well and truly bored shitless
after 4 fucking centuries of solid touring to promote just one bloody
album anyway.
‘You didn’t do this in the old days, you
know. 4 centuries of this. It was a 4 month getaway, and then that
was enough for ages. But now – 4 bloody centuries.’
‘Things
have changed, Danny boy. We are committed now. VERY committed. We now
plan on pursuing this music as our primary career eternally. The
girls and I have worked out in true ‘Viva Forever’ fashion, that
life never ends, and that eternity never ends, so as the heavenlies
go on expanding forever, we will increase our tour every new time to
every new city. Constant, continual, eternal growth. Girl power,
Danny Boy. Girl power.’
‘You are a freak, Melanie
Chisholm. A freak.’
‘Takes one to know one, Daniel Daly.
Takes one to know one.’
After a while Daniel spoke
up. ‘My novel. Morning Stars. The Chronicles of the Children of
Destiny volume 1 epic. It is still number one, you know. World wide.
Still the all time best seller.’
Melanie looked at him,
seriously. ‘I know, Daniel. I know.’
‘Yes,’ he
responded, with bloodshot eyes. ‘But I do fuck all to promote it,
sweetie. Fuck all. I worked, once, for a while. Got the series
finished. Got it published. Promoted it. And then did nothing more.
Nothing. And it is still fucking number one.’
Melanie
scratched her head, ignoring his boasting. Eventually she took issue
with him. It was a vain attempt at humility and splendour. ‘Nothing?
Really? What is it that you do on Google every Friday? Every single
Friday, around 4 in the afternoon, forever. Literally forever. I have
never seen you miss.’
He turned to look at her, and said
‘fuck’ under his breath. ‘Well, okay. You have got me. I post a
regular add for the book every week. So sue me. Google groups are
free.’
‘Yes,’ she says. ‘But you do promote it. I have
read the messages. You put on one of the short stories every time,
from a list of about 400 that I have seen. Yes, I have been reading
it for thousands of years now also. Then you give a few hundred words
of autobiography from the past week, and you post your website links,
and you post the message to 15 specific Google groups that you never
budge from. THAT is what you do, Danny. You have never changed from
it.’
He looked guilty. ‘And you think that does it, do
you?’
‘100%, Dan. 100%. You dish up a constant supply of
new work with your autobiography, and you have a heck of a
readership. I see it in the webhits those groups get. And Google is
everywhere on the net, all over heaven, and there are literally
sextillions of souls who read those groups on a daily basis. It
explains everything.’
‘I am just lucky. I have a priority
address for postings. My message usually stays on the right hand bar
tab for 2 or 3 days, gradually dropping down the list. That sort of
exposure, with those numbers, adds up to everything in the
end.’
‘Yes. I do know Daniel. I do know.’
He
smiled, took a sip of a flat coke, and went back to his
grumbling.
‘What city are we in again?’
‘Oh, shut
up,’ responded Melanie.
Chapter
Two
Geraldine took out a hanky, blew her nose, and
looked at the mess. ‘Good God. That was up my nose.’
‘Charming,’
said Victoria, handing her a bin.
‘It’s a perfectly good
hankie,’ said Geraldine.
‘Bin!’ exclaimed Victoria.
‘Believe me, Geraldine – you can afford it.’ Geraldine humbly
obliged.
They were at the next show on their list, the
eternal Spice. 5 British girls who were showing the world that Girl
Power could do it better, an eternal theme for the group. Wether
they, in truth, actually meant that or not was indeed another
question, but when you were onto a good thing….
‘The
problem with men,’ began Emma, sitting in her white skirt, looking
ever so ‘Emma’, is that they just don’t know what they
want.’
‘Oh, they know what they want alright,’ said
Victoria, patting her butt. ‘And they usually know how to get
it.’
‘It is just that they are too stupid to properly
appreciate it,’ said Geraldine, which made the little group of 5
girls laugh.
Emma continued. ‘No, seriously. They
just don’t know what they want out of life. They spend forever
changing careers, trying to be a hotshot at this or that firm, before
finally moving on and then, when they are finally secure and you can
rely on their income, off they go dreaming of forming a business of
their own. They are never bloody satisfied.’
‘Now,’
began Melanie Brown,’ while girls certainly can do it better, it is
very hard to match the ego of men when it comes to their ambitions.
But, of course, they set big goals, yet reality is far more
frugal.’
‘True,’ said Geraldine.
‘Oh, I don’t
know,’ responded Victoria. ‘David usually achieves his goals
after a while. And what about that Daniel fellow of yours Mel.
Apparently he is still number one all time. In fact, I saw his book
yesterday, at the newsagents at the airport. Sitting in the corner,
with a few others of his. Nice cover – basic, but
dramatic.’
‘That’s Daniel,’ said Melanie. ‘Always a
trier.’
‘What I think,’ began Melanie Brown, ‘is that
despite all their flaws, and shortcomings, and their utter reliance
on the fairer sex, we still couldn’t live without them.’
And
the group all nodded.
* * * * *
They
were at yet another airport lounge, sitting there, waiting on their
flight. Melanie always wanted to arrive early and, despite Daniel’s
constant bemoaning that they simply use the ‘Spice’ plane and
have enough of this regular carrier nonsense, which Melanie and the
girls usually refused on the grounds of trying to come across as
everyday girls in touch with the people, Melanie was still in an
upbeat mood.
‘So, where are we now?’
‘Same
country, new city. I won’t bother telling you its name. You will
learn it eventually I suppose.’
‘I suppose,’ responded
Daniel.
He, finally out of boredom, pulled a rubiks
cube out of his jacket pocket, which he had purchased at the airport
newsagents when they had arrived in their current city, and looked at
it. He knew how to solve them, generally, and had mastered it aeons
ago, but never kept at the technique, and these days was a bit fuzzy
as to how to actually solve the thing.
Melanie looked
at it. ‘You think you can solve that then? You’re not that
bright, are you?’
‘Huh, I’ll show you,’ and for the
next 45 minutes he twisted and turned the thing, eventually getting 2
sides, before giving up.
‘Told ya,’ she said, smiling, and
Daniel just moaned.
‘So, were to next,
beloved?’
‘The other main city of this nation. It is an
interesting one, you know. About 70 main families populate it, all of
them descended from one couple who wanted to form their own nation
ages ago. For a long time that was all there was – just their
family, but in recent millennia they have opened up somewhat and
allowed free movement. But mostly the same family. A very strange
project.’
Daniel thought that over. ‘Interesting,
Mel. I will think over that. Food for thought for a while.’
‘You
do that, she responded, turning another page in her
magazine.
Chapter Three
‘You
know, Melanie. I kind of fancy that Daniel fellow of yours.’
Melanie
turned to Geraldine. ‘You are kidding aren’t you? He has the
appeal of a slug.’
‘Then what are you doing with him,’
responded Geraldine defensively.
Melanie stared at her, but
said nothing. She sat there, in their dressing room, the other girls
doing their makeup and things, before eventually responding. ‘Look,
Geri. What I said was too harsh. Perhaps I was just jealous.
Remember, he’s mine. Look, the way Daniel often comes across is in
a very rigid and legalistic way at first, until you get to know him.
He is actually quite liberal on many issues, but is very careful with
the reputation he seems to think he has.’
‘Oh,’ said
Geraldine. ‘Well, I was only remarking that he is cute. Kind of guy
I could go for, if he was available.’
‘But he’s not, so
don’t even think about it.’
‘I won’t,’ said
Geraldine, but wasn’t promising anything.
Later on
that night, after the concert, sitting alone in the dressing room
after the girls had all left, waiting for Daniel who shouldn’t be
too much longer, Melanie thought on her husband. Daniel Daly – the
man who had finally taken her virginity. What sort of guy was he,
really, in the end? Why had Melanie bothered with an author, albeit a
successful one, to hang around and fall in love with. Was it his
stability? His success? His charms? He had a fair degree of them. But
was there something else. After a while she concluded she didn’t
really know, but a soft voice in her heart said ‘He will probably
love you, in the end, more than anybody else anyway,’ and that
seemed to satisfy Melanie’s question.
* * * *
*
‘We are in Prontington!’ he exclaimed, with
something of a victory noticeable in his voice.
‘Oh, well
done,’ responded Melanie, to Daniel’s triumph.
‘And the
city has over 1 billion inhabitants.’
‘Yep. There you go
again,’ she responded.
‘Yep,’ he said, and proceeded to
take out his rubiks cube and puzzle over it.
After a
while he spoke up. ‘But what about genetics? Isn’t that a
problem?’
She said nothing for a few moments, before finally
responding. ‘Uh, Genetics, a problem? For who?’
He
finished with his Rubiks cube. ‘Well, them, I guess,’ he said,
pointing at those gathered in the waiting room.
Melanie
frowned. What was he on about? ‘Do you care to explain?’ she
asked him, putting down her magazine.
‘All these people. If
there are only 70 major families, and they are all related, shouldn’t
there be heaps of genetic problems. I mean, they are all
inbreds.’
‘Oh,’ she said, finally catching on. She
looked around them, at all the people, suddenly looking at their
faces, looking to see anything of those potential genetic defects.
There didn’t seem to be anything immediately noticeable.
‘I
mean, sure, maybe the original couple had very good and diverse DNA
for this project. Maybe it wasn’t a problem for the original
couple.’
‘I guess,’ she responded, returning to her
magazine.
‘Yes, that was probably what it was. Good DNA. A
suitable match. The kids never ended up having problems with
interbreeding.’
‘And if the parents had sex with the
children,’ said Melanie, cautiously, still looking at her
magazine.
‘Fuck,’ said Daniel. ‘Never thought of that.
Adam and Eve all over again. Incest – a game the whole family can
play.’
Melanie smirked at that. A funny one from her
beloved.
‘Family get togethers could be a thing,
though. I mean, who do you leave out? You could end up inviting half
the bloody neighbourhood.’
Melanie had to again smirk at the
comment.
‘Oh. And birthdays for the family members. Who
DON’T you send a card to? Could be bloody expensive.’
‘I
guess so,’ she said, sobering up somewhat.
‘I guess blood
is thicker than water, after all,’ he finished.
‘Yes,’
she said, as he returned to his Rubik’s cube.
‘I
probably wouldn’t want to do that kind of thing. That kind of
experiment. Probably not me,’ he finished, and puzzled on his
cube.
She sat there, not wanting to, turning her pages
of her beauty mag, but she thought on that anyway. A kingdom – a
country – full of her offspring. Her own seed, and nothing but.
Surely she would never contemplate such a thing. Surely
never.
Chapter Four
‘Some
things work. Some things don’t. We are supposed to work it out in
time and, I feel, inevitably most of us usually do.’
The two
of them were in yet another airport of this quite large country, in a
smaller city this time, but the band wanted to be extensive after
all. Daniel had been sharing, in response to Melanie’s recent
question pertaining to the concept of ‘Sin’ as to what Daniel
felt on the subject.
‘Of course, Morning Stars, with the
dialogue between Michael and Saruviel, addressed something of the
core issue. Your own way as opposed to God’s way. God’s way wins,
in the end. You will be even admitting it. He already knows, that is
all it is. He already knows the fullness of morality. For most of us,
our early years are found simply in arguing with him. And then, as I
said, we work out on our own issues which God doesn’t address too
much that some things work well for us and some things just don’t.
And that is the way it is.’
‘But why should we
agree with God? I mean, what makes him right? How are you so sure he
has the truth on every moral issue.’
Daniel looked at her, a
little bit taken aback at what he felt was a slur against his lord,
but took it on the cheek. Melanie wouldn’t have meant it like that.
‘Look, see it this way. The being who is Almighty God – Yahweh,
as we mostly know him as – designed the human body, the human mind,
the human psyche. He knows, in all intricacy, the depth of
intellectual questionings our minds are capable of, in all their
synaptic glories. He already knows – he has already had those
thoughts, and he has already worked out the truth of the deepest
mysteries we could ever hope to plumb the depths of. He has already
done what we crave as our own original glory of thought.’
‘So
you say,’ responded Melanie suspiciously.
‘Yes. So I say,’
responded Daniel, returning to his Rubiks cube.
They
sat there for a while, Daniel working on his cube, Melanie working up
to a reply. She had one coming – in the guts of her – and wanted
to now have a go.
‘But how do you know, really, that
he has bothered to work everything out properly? How do YOU know? Has
he told you? Personally?’
‘I read the book of Job, Mel.
Probably the first spiritual book I ever completed. It has all the
answers on that one.’
‘Yes. I know the text. You would
quote that. But who wrote it?’
‘It was still, whatever you
might say on that issue, placed into the canon. It still ended up in
what came to be regarded as his word. And, whatever its origins, to
me it addresses the core of the issue. God made it all – he already
knows. Who the hell are we to think we have originality in us?
Huh?’
‘But aren’t we made in his image? Don’t we have
something new to offer him?’
He looked at her for a few
moments and, then, thinking that over, responded a little more
carefully.
‘Well, maybe. Maybe. Yes, we are made in his
image. Yes, we are his children, with lives of our own. I don’t
think we surprise him very much in what we do, because he knows each
of us by design very carefully, and we respond in the way we are
supposed to. But, perhaps – perhaps there is a spark of originality
in our knowledges which he never looked into per se but, having said
that, I don’t think we are ever going to really surprise him with
that anyway. He probably has everything figured out by now, if he
didn’t so already.
She didn’t dispute him. She
wouldn’t, now. He had answered carefully and kindly. But, she was
not really sure if she agreed and, in truth, not really sure if she
disagreed. It was an interesting question. Very, very
interesting.
Chapter Five
Geraldine
and Daniel were backstage, Melanie still signing autographs, and the
other girls had disappeared for the night.
‘So, you
like ‘Spice’, I take it?’
‘I think I have expressed
that to you plenty of times previously.’
‘Oh, you know,
Dan. Tastes change. People move on – to something else –
something new. Time marches on and all that.’
‘I’ll put
it this way,’ responded Daniel. ‘I never get sick of oranges. And
while I like apples and pears and watermelons too, I still always
like oranges as well. They are good for you, taste nice, and a part
of a natural diet.’
‘So that is what we are, is it?
Oranges?’
‘Oh, you are a definite fruit salad of flavour,
dear Geri. A definite fruit salad.’
She smiled on that
point.
‘So, what are your favourite fruits, then?
Your favourite bands?’
‘Too bloody many to mention. At the
moment ‘Panic at the Disco’ is on my current iPod. A large
selection of their early stuff. They impressed me, once, with a
couple of videos from an early album. I put them on my listening
routine from time to time. Of course, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Dio,
Madonna, Britney Spears and of course Spice are among my most regular
tunes. Iron Maiden, Evanescence and Roxette also make the list a heck
of a lot. They are still probably my favourites.’
‘I see,’
she said. ‘The oldies.’
‘Oldies but goodies. Oh, heck, I
have heard pretty much all of it by now, and bands grab me from time
to time with new sounds. But for what I am into personally, the stuff
I had in my first 60 to 70 years of life was about enough for
eternity. I haven’t dabbled seriously with great listening to too
many bands since that time. Didn’t think there was much point. I’ll
buy a new CD, but unless it really strikes me as deserving more
attention, I will stick to what I have.’
‘Yes, I am sort
of the same way,’ responded Geraldine. ‘A core of favourites
makes up my playlists, and after that, well, you know. Whatever is
playing on the radio.’
‘Exactly,’ responded Daniel.
*
* * * *
‘You and Geri,’ she said, out of the blue,
as he continued to puzzle on his cube, sitting again in a typical
airport for this nation.
‘Uh, what?’
‘You and
Geri. You both seem friendly.’
Daniel was flabbergasted at
that. What WAS she on about.
‘Umm. Me and Geri have gotten
along well for a long time. Is that a problem?’
She turned
to look at him, almost spoke, but bit her lip and stared at him. She
then turned back to looking into space, and gazed up at the clock on
the wall briefly, before returning her gaze to nothing in
particular.
After a while, Daniel returning to his
cube, she picked up a magazine, and started humming to herself.
Whatever was on her mind, Daniel didn’t really know.
It
was the next airport, after another sold out show, they were sitting
there again, and again he was still trying to work out the cube, when
she brought it up again.
‘Geraldine. Is there…. Is
there anything I need to know, Daniel?’
He looked at his
cube. 3 sides, now. He had mastered getting about 3 of them with
effort. But 4, 5 and 6, which he knew now would come automatically
when he had gotten the fifth anyway, were still an ongoing
challenge.
‘Uh, no. Nothing I am aware of that you
need to know about me and Geraldine. Don’t really know what you are
driving at, sweetie. But me and Geraldine are not hiding any secrets
from you.’ And as an afterthought he added, ‘Oh, and no. We don’t
have any surprise birthdays planned or anything like that. At least
nothing that I am aware of anyway. Now, why do you ask?’
She
turned to him, looked into his eyes, almost into his soul, but said
nothing. She just stared at him, right into him, then turned away,
back to her magazine.’
‘No reason,’ she finally said,
and that was that. Nothing more on the issue eventuated.
Chapter
Six
‘What about LMFAO? Are you shuffling every
day?’
‘Am I what?’ responded Daniel, a big smile on his
face.
‘Are you shuffling?’
‘I guess fucking so,’
he said, still smiling. ‘Yeh, I know the band. I bought a CD once.
Ages ago. Actually, no. The same CD, but a lot of times. They have
others, but I only listened to them early on. There is just their
early CD with ‘Shufflin’ that I listen to on a regular
basis.
‘Do you like them?’ persisted Geraldine.
‘I
thought they were quite original, yes. Yeh, I like them. Not
completely my type of stuff, but some of the rare dance music I would
bother with. They are ok.’
She reached into her bag,
pulled out a CD single of LMFAO, and as they sang along and did a
little dance, Melanie, who had been finishing the removing of her
makeup in the corner, just stared at the two of them, but said
nothing. After all, in Daniel’s own words, there was nothing to
say. Was there?
‘We really should try this live. I
would love to, you know, but the band won’t sell us the rights to
perform live. It is there exclusive domain.’
‘A lot of
bands are like that, I’ve heard. But you can’t blame them, can
you. It is there living, in the end. They have to look out for their
welfare.’
‘I am sure they can afford it. It will only help
them in the end.’
‘But that is not how everyone sees it.
Some think you are stealing someone elses audience, in a funny kind
of way. Even if it is your own you are singing to.’
‘All I
can say is thank God for the Public Domain song database.’
Daniel
nodded at that. The Public Domain song database of heaven was,
primarily, a host of song material which God himself had organized,
communicated to through a number of angels, and had put into the form
of an online database accessible by everyone. There were well over 10
Billion original songs available for everyone to utilize in their own
live performances and for the release of any particular CD they may
want to release for their own performing ambitions. The database was
part of God’s plan for every soul who wanted it to be able to
eventually make something of an impact into performance, and even a
career if they needed it, in the field of music. With the reality of
copyright, unless you had been amongst the first numbers to have
gotten the best tunes from the data range capable over a standard 80
minute CD, which was a practically infinite variety of sounds,
language and other strange communications, some quite evil, but that
also included, necessarily, music, then you were ultimately left
without original material to make a career from. The early birds
caught the worm in that sense, and now, millions of years later, all
the stuff which was cool and hip had basically been utilized in the
full data range available from the full code of a CD, in all
interesting enough variations. Funny that – how the entirety of the
human language and history of speech – everything you could ever
hope to say and ever would – already theoretically existed in the
capable data range of an 80 minute CD which, really, only needed to
be computed in a run, printed off, and ultimately listened to. God,
supposedly, knew it all though anyway. Knew the entirety of the
knowledge from such an idea, and thus knew the entirety of knowledge.
It was all happily at peace in the soul, mind and heart of the
creator, so the theologians constantly maintained.
Later
on, back in the hotel room, ready to leave in the morning, Melanie
hadn’t spoken for a while. Daniel knew something was up –
something wasn’t right. Melanie had an issue with him, possibly
something to do with Geri, but he wasn’t sure. It might be
something else entirely, and maybe Geri had just set it off. He
wasn’t sure, but presumed he would find out soon
enough.
Chapter Seven
‘Do you
like me, Danny?’
‘Yeh, you are sweet, Geri. Really, if it
wasn’t for Mel, you would be the kind of girl I would go for.’
She
nodded. They were alone in the girl’s dressing room, after the
show, the other girls having left. Melanie had been there, looking at
Geri who innocently was doing her makeup, and Daniel said he had to
pee, and went to the toilet in the dressing room, Melanie telling him
she would find her own way back to the hotel in a taxi on her own for
some quiet breathing space just before he closed the toilet door. He
had come out of the toilet, found Geraldine still there, and had said
‘Well I’ll see you later,’ before she had asked him to sit
down. And now, so he felt, she was chatting him up.
‘So you
like me,’ she said, and put her hand on to his leg, and slowly
moved it up a little towards his crotch.
‘Oh, fuck
Geri.’
‘Exactly,’ she responded.
‘But I can’t.
I can’t. I’m married – happily.’
‘We’ve done it
before,’ she reminded him.
‘I know,’ he said.
And
before he could say anything she had whipped of her top and undid her
bra, and sat there with her tits showing.
‘They look good,
don’t they Danny? I have been working out properly.’
He
dared, and put his hand forward and grabbed one. Just then the door
opened and Melanie walked back in saying ‘I just forgot something,’
and caught them. There was fire in her eyes. ‘You fucking bastard!’
she exclaimed.
‘Uh, it’s not what you think, Mel.’ Geri
quickly put her bra and top back on, grabbed her purse, and walked
past Mel, not before Mel hissed ‘Bitch’ at her, leaving a very
difficult Daniel feeling guilty as hell.
She just
stood there, staring at him, and Daniel looked down, feeling like a
piece of shit. Eventually Melanie softened. ‘Well, do you like her
then? Is that just it? You like Geri?’
‘It’s nothing
like that. But I think I know what you were saying at the airport.
From how Geri has been acting towards me recently. But, really, there
has nothing been going on. Just then was it. She just whipped off her
top and I couldn’t help feel her tits. They looked so good.’
‘Oh,’
she said, and came to sit down next to him.
There was
a part of Melanie C which had mercy. Which was soft, and forgiving
for such things. She knew Daniel was only a guy in the end, only
human, and so she forgave him for it. She noticed, though, he had a
strong erection. ‘Do you want me to take care of that, Danny?’
she said, indicating his crotch.
‘Uh, fuck.’ And so they
did.
* * * * *
Daniel slept well that
night, his dreams alive of all five of the Spice Girls, there hands
and arms wrapped all over him, his crotch being paid particular
attention and, the second time he orgasmed in his dreams, it was in
the most blissful of positions, all 5 girls around him, his night
being made. Besides him Melanie was restless. She couldn’t sleep.
She was worried. Would he leave her? Geri and him had dated a long
time ago, before they had been married. Presumably they had slept
together, but Geri never said anything about it. Never mentioned
anything since Mel and Dan had got together. But did Geri really
still have feelings for Daniel? And did Daniel feel the same? Would
she lose her man? She didn’t even want to contemplate such a
reality. Losing him now, after all this time together – she
couldn’t even hope to think about starting again with another man.
That much would be impossible to her – literally impossible.
She
stared at the ceiling, noticed him thrusting a little next to her in
his sleep and that he had come again. Was he in the arms of Geraldine
in his obviously happy dream? Was he getting lucky?
They
had been together for so long now. Almost as if her life had been
Daniel’s life in a funny way – like they were one flesh in truth,
as scripture also decreed between a husband and a wife. She felt she
knew him so very well, all his strange ways, all his strange
thoughts. He was a gentle man, in most ways. Quite humble. And
faithful. Usually, very, very faithful. Had they done this before, he
and Geraldine? Had they been together behind her back? Was Daniel
hiding a hidden relationship which had never really ended? She hated
to think so but she was suspicious.
Eventually, she
found sleep, and, in her dreams, giant heads of Geri and Daniel
seemed to float around, laughing at her, before changing into giant
slugs. ‘Ah, justice,’ she thought to herself, as she laughed and
dreamed on.
Chapter Eight
It
was the next city, in the airport, Daniel had just mastered side
four, and exclaimed as such. Melanie was generally over her concerns
with him and Geri. He had claimed, the following morning, that no
shenanigans had been going on whatsoever and that throughout there
whole marriage he had remained faithful. ‘Yes, I have looked at
women. That is unavoidable. But I have never cheated,’ and she
believed him. He was telling the truth as well.
She
sat on her airport seat, her magazine in her hands, staring off into
space, Daniel just having exclaimed his victory in mastering 4 sides
of the cube, and all was, generally well.
The tour had
been going well, so far. Four centuries of it, touring now the outer
limits of the heavenlies, having seen so much new stuff. But that was
life in an ever-expanding world. Always something new.
She
thought about that, and the girl’s devotion to tour forever, as
heaven expanded, always to a new show, to a new venue. Always a new
fan to sign an autograph for, a new CD cover to sign, a new hand to
shake. Onwards, forever onwards, the might of the Spice attack. This
was her life, now, and she knew it. She had committed to it. And for
the most part it was satisfying. Sure, she had plenty to do, and she
was never bored. Daniel was a great companion, and the girls were
eternal friends – as a group they just seemed to work.
But,
deep in the centre of her heart, there was something. Something
which, although, was definitely saying she was fine and happy and had
no real problems to address, also shrugged its shoulders and said, in
a funny kind of voice, ‘Well I don’t know’, when she asked of
it the serious question ‘Is there anything more to my life?’ It
was her conscience, embodied in a little miniature version of
Melanie, sitting in her heart, telling her what she should and
shouldn’t do. It had always been there and, for a long time now,
had not complained much. But, over the last 5 or 6 thousand years,
slowly, she had noticed it. A malaise – a malaise of the heart –
a little bit of it which said ‘There is still something more for
Melanie C to find satisfaction on’. And so she continued to
question that little conscience of hers, which was always reluctant
to give her a proper answer, but which, now, that a situation between
Daniel and Geri had been resolved, seemed to be standing up and
saying it was time to deal with something – something which her
heart had been putting off for a long time.
And so,
sitting there, staring off into space, she suddenly stood, looked at
Daniel and said ‘You know my mobile number by heart, don’t
you?’
He nodded.
‘Ok. Don’t call me. Not for a
while. Not for at least a decade. And tell the girls that the tour
will do for now as far as Melanie C is concerned. They can go on
without me if they want to, or end it here. I will be busy. And don’t
even bother asking, ok Daniel. Don’t even bother asking.’ She
looked around, at the airport, the people, and everything, and turned
back to a very confused looking husband. ‘Well, I’m off. I’ll
see you back at home eventually.’ And she turned, and walked
away.
Daniel Daly, husband to Melanie Chisholm, singer
and Spice Girl extraordinaire, could be a very passive man at times.
And he had an odd way of dealing well with very difficult situations.
But this much was a little bit of a challenge to him. But, above all
else, he trusted God and the choice of heart which God had brought
into Daniel’s life to be his wife. So, with a trillion objections
and a trillion questions to ask her, instead he sat there, let her
be, let her walk off on her sabbatical of whatever she wanted, and,
glancing up at the clock, realizing he had her mobile number if
necessary, turned back to his Rubiks cube. At least the tour was
fucking ended for him, he thought sarcastically, and puzzled on his
cube.
hapter
Nine
4 years. 4 bloody years, and to keep faith with
her he hadn’t even had a bloody wank. He really needed some
attention and the thought of ringing up Geraldine was even on his
mind. But, no. He wouldn’t cheat. He couldn’t cheat.
He
looked at the telephone book in front of him. Melanie’s mobile,
written down in black ink, staring at him. He had been waiting for
her to ring, when she was settled wherever she needed to be settled,
doing whatever she needed to be doing. When she was happy. When she
had found herself. But she had never rang and as weeks turned to
months and as months turned to years, Daniel was starting to wonder
if he had lost her. Wether she was ever coming home.
He
looked at the number, swore at himself for caving in to her, and
picked up his phone and dialled. It rang and rang and rang and rang
out. ‘Fuck.’ But he knew that it was getting through, as the ring
tone was working. Was she using the phone? Was she near it at the
moment? Was it sitting on a shelf somewere, disused? He put the phone
down, took a sip of Coke, and decided to ring again at 11 that night.
Give her time, if that is what she needed. Maybe she had heard the
call, but was nervous. Maybe she saw the number, and didn’t want to
answer. Maybe. He would wait. See what the night would bring.
*
* * * *
‘Uh, yeh. Is Melanie there? This is her
phone.’ The lady on the other end of the phone went silent for a
while and then said ‘Who is this?’
‘Daniel. Daniel Daly.
I’m her husband.’
‘HER HUSBAND!’ the woman exclaimed.
‘But, but. She’s not married.’
‘Oh, yes she is. Unless
she has divorced me without me knowing it,’ he said with a tone of
anger in his voice. ‘Now is Melanie fucking there?’
‘Oh,
ok. I guess she will talk to you. Don’t swear, ok. This is a chapel
of God. We don’t tolerate such language.’
Daniel
waited and thoughts flashed through his mind. ‘Were the hell was
she? Was she caught up in some bloody religious cult? What the heck
was going on?’
It was about 5 minutes later, and he
could hear her in the background saying she didn’t want to talk to
him, when she finally picked up the phone.
‘Daniel.’
‘Mel.
Where the hell are you?’
‘I’m at peace, Daniel. I have
finally found peace. With God. I am complete, content. I don’t need
anything anymore. Just me and Jehovah. That is all I need. All I
want.’
Daniel swore under his breath. ‘It’s a
cult, isn’t it? Don’t tell me, you have got yourself caught up in
a fucking cult.’
Melanie said nothing initially. Eventually
she responded. ‘Peacekeepers of Jehovah are NOT a cult. They are a
mainstream religion, which has separated from the world in the main
for purposes of peace and escape from the humdrum of it all. Sure,
people say all sorts of things about us, but we are NOT a cult. Just
an escape. A place of peace.’
Daniel swore again, a
little louder this time. ‘Yes, I have heard of them. And they are
far from bloody mainstream. Way out in left…no, excuse me. Way out
in RIGHT field. They are lunatic fundamentalists who hate everything
except God and the holy bloody Torah.’
‘And what is wrong
with that? Isn’t that your own faith after all?’
‘I
don’t approach it the same way. No, no it isn’t my faith in that
sense. I may be a Karaite Noahide, but the Karaite Noahide community
actually IS very mainstream and accepting of ALL of God’s children.
We care about everyone in heaven, work in all the major charity
organisations for helping disadvantaged people and people recovering
from illnesses. We support the lonely people’s brigade, and bring
dinners to people to chat with them when they just need a friend and
someone to talk to. We are there for everyone. But the last thing we
bloody do is go off to a cult and separate from the community
believing we are the special bloody holy ones. WE DON’T FUCKING DO
THAT, MELANIE BLOODY CHISHOLM.’
‘Well we DO!’ she
shouted, and hung up.
Daniel sat there, stunned and,
eventually, swearing again, put down the phone. The Peacekeepers of
Jehovah. The bloody peacekeepers of Jehovah. For heavens fucking
sake, he swore again, and got off to get some fresh air and swear
some more.
Chapter Ten
It was
the following night, around 11. Daniel had calmed down and, having
done some research on the Peacekeepers of Jehovah and realizing,
whatever else, they would take Torah seriously and work to be calm
about everything, he called the number again. This time Melanie
answered.
‘It’s Daniel.’
‘Hello
Daniel.’
He waited for a few moments. ‘I lost my temper
last night. I apologize.’
‘You are forgiven.’
‘Well,
I would like to come and visit you, but I also respect your privacy
and your desire for peace, as you put it. I do need to know this,
though. Will you be staying with them forever, or will you eventually
come home.’
There was silence for quite a while. Eventually
she spoke. ‘I will one day come home. I won’t ever divorce you,
now. Never. You and I are one flesh. That is meant to last
forever.’
He nodded. This sort of talking didn’t surprise
him. It was what cults could often be like.
‘I won’t argue
with you. When you are ready, come home. I won’t go anywhere. I
will remain at home permanently. I won’t even go out very much, but
order the food from Woolworths for home delivery, and order all my
other stuff online. Friends can come and see me. I will wait here, at
home, even if I have to wait a million years, ok. Even if I have to
wait a million years. I love you, Mel. I love you.’
There
was silence, and he heard faint crying.
‘I will be home one
day, Daniel. One day.’ And she hung up.
He put down
the phone, looked at the clock, and sighed. It could be a long wait.
It could be a very long wait.
* * * * *
About
300 years later, Daniel was really getting used to his own
surroundings. Perhaps his religious duty of his Googling on Fridays
kept him going in many ways, but perhaps it was just life, with how
he was simply alive from moment to moment, which was all that pushed
him onwards. But, no, there were other things. Geri came often and
they talked about Melanie. The girls had visited her once, early on,
but had been thereupon asked to respect her privacy, and that had
been the end of it. Melanie needed the peace she was seeking, and
that was that. And so Geri would visit Daniel, usually on a Saturday
afternoon, and they would sit there, play monopoly or Risk or
Scrabble, or some other board game or Jigsaw, and be best friends,
but never lovers. Daniel couldn’t even entertain the thought of
such thing with the commitment he had made to Mel. Geri was his light
at this time, and once she kissed him on the cheek and looked in his
eyes, but he just had to turn away. He couldn’t, and she knew
it.
And then 300 years turned to 3000, and it had
become a basic life, sitting there, waiting for his bride to return,
sometimes going to the front window, looking for her, hoping,
anxious. But she never came. She never came.
He would
cry a lot at nights, very often for the first couple of thousand of
years, and then he would do nothing. He would sit there, numb, look
forward to Saturday when Geri came over, and then breathe new life
with the presence of Geraldine.
And then, one day,
Geri gave him a ring. What was called an ‘Eternity’ ring. She
told him, then, she would be his friend forever. His confidante
forever. That she would always be there for him, and that she loved
him, and that was that. So he kissed her, and, looking into her eyes,
he knew she loved him. He took her, to his bed then, and they lay
there naked for a while. And then they made love, and he found some
peace. His virginity of over 3000 years was broken.
Geri
moved in after that, and stayed with him. For all intents and
purposes, she was his mistress, but that was that. What else could he
do? Melanie wasn’t coming home? Was she ever coming home? It could
be another 3 million years before she may even talk to him. But he
knew he would wait. He knew. But, at nights, when Geri was there, he
thanked God for Ms Halliwell, and her company, and the cold part of
his heart was warmed somewhat, as he waited, patiently, for the
return of his bride.
Chapter Eleven
6
AM. Time to get up. Prayer at 6:30 for an hour. Scripture reading for
an hour. Then breakfast. Another day in paradise.
Melanie,
daughter of God, had been with the Peacekeepers, now, for about
200,000 years, or there abouts. And, in fact, it had now taken up a
large percentage of her living history, which was something she had
intended for a long time. In her philosophy, since joining the group,
she knew she needed this stability, this divine focus, to enshroud
her heart. And, furthermore, she had committed to an eternal
relationship with the Peacekeepers. Not constantly – not at once.
But every few million years she would take a sabbatical of about
200,000 years with the peacekeepers to give her the spiritual
nourishing and food she needed to cope with her life. To live through
all the highs and lows a Spice Girl was faced with.
But
today was a special day. Today was Monday, and she had completed her
obligations she had imposed on herself the prior Sabbath. She had
spent one more day, Sunday, saying farewells to her group and now,
Monday afternoon, having clutched at them just a little bit longer,
she was ready to leave. To get back to the chaos of it all. She had
found her God – Yahweh Jehovah – in the centre of her heart, and
that was all that she needed. God centred living.
Now,
the trouble. But she was ready. Daniel had sworn allegiance, that he
would never leave. She questioned wether, as the spirit and her
dreams seemed to be telling her, that Geri was indeed with him now,
as a Mistress. But that was acceptable in the end. Daniel was only
human. He needed another wife, and Hagar and Keturah were never far
from Melanie’s thoughts on the issue. The concubines of Abraham had
demonstrated men’s humanity to her.
She wouldn’t
ring. She would surprise him. Come home, find him, kiss him, and get
back into the routine. She would see just what would be.
*
* * * *
‘Hello Geraldine.’
Geri stared at
her, and then, catching herself, opened the door to let her
in.
Melanie walked inside, came into the living room and,
suddenly, Daniel walked in from the kitchen saying ‘Who was that
Geri?’ and stopped, staring at Melanie, who was dressed in a long
white dress, with a suitcase in white, and white shoes, with an
appropriate white hat on.
‘Fuck,’ said Daniel, staring at
her.
Melanie stared at him and, suddenly, there was a torrent
of emotion in her heart. She couldn’t speak, though. She wouldn’t
respond yet. She sat down, put the suitcase by the lounge seat, and
looked towards the TV Set, still not speaking. Daniel stared at her.
Geri came over, stood next to Daniel and he turned to her. ‘Come
with me into the kitchen,’ and they left to chat.
Melanie
could hear them, speaking urgently, and Geri’s voice rose a little
before Daniel calmed her down. Shortly they both reappeared. ‘Right,’
said Geri. ‘Well, good to finally see you Mel. You can catch me
later at my place, if you wanna come around. Seeya.’ And she stared
at Melanie in her white garb, picked up her handbag, and left through
the front door.
Daniel stared at Mel for a while,
realizing his wife had finally, and quite suddenly, returned. But,
coming to himself, he came over, sat down next to her, and said.
‘Well, what do you know.’
Chapter
Twelve
The following morning, Melanie having slept in
the guest room, she rose early, prayed, but only for about 10
minutes, which she had already planned as her routine away from the
peacekeepers, and read a chapter of Torah. And then she had gone into
the kitchen, found something suitable to eat and was sitting in the
living room, the radio on a classical station, softly playing,
sitting there, waiting.
Daniel rose around 9, came in,
looked at her, and scratched his head. She was back. What had
happened to her, though. She was so – so – passive. Just sitting
there, hardly even blinking. Like a stone, like a rock. Is this what
the place had done to her.
He went into the kitchen,
grabbed a can of Coke, and came back and sat down in a large chair,
opened his can, and looked at her. She just looked ahead, looked at
him from the corner of her eyes briefly, and then continued staring
outwards.
He took a sip, put down the can, and came
over to sit next to her.
‘Look. I can tell you have
changed. I can see that. Its obvious. But I…. I haven’t much. And
me and Geri. Well. Well, we have been together for a long time now. A
few thousand years after you left she moved in. And we have been an
item in that sense.’
‘I won’t divorce you,’
said Melanie, without looking at him.
‘Hold on,
sweetheart. Nobody ever said anything about divorce. Geri understood
that when she moved in. I was devoted to you. I AM devoted to you.
Ok. Ok.’
‘Good,’ she said, and said nothing
more. Daniel just stared at her, but nothing more was forthcoming.
Eventually he shrugged, sipped on his can and stood, looking at her.
‘Ok. You seem not to need me at the moment. I have not been out of
this house for the last 3,000 years straight, apart from the yards. I
have kept my commitment to you, hardly ever leaving. But I need to
get out of here. You can come with me or you can stay here, but I am
going over to Geri’s and we are going to see a movie and get some
fries and burgers and do shit until late. Don’t expect me home till
11.
She said nothing, staring into space.
Daniel
was frustrated. He wanted to say something. He wanted to say he loved
her, but couldn’t. Not yet. The time wasn’t right yet. Not
yet.
‘Well, ok. Seeya.’ And looking at her,
waiting on some sort of response which never came, he disappeared out
the front door, found his car and hoped it would run, which it did,
and disappeared over to his mistress’s home.
* * * *
*
Melanie had looked through the photographs of them
together all that day, looking at how good they looked together, at
how much in love they had been. And then, around 11, Daniel came in,
a tiny bit intoxicated as she could smell it on his breath, but sober
enough to talk with. ‘Fuck, Melanie,’ he said. He had obviously
forgotten. ‘Look, sweetie. We’ll talk properly in the morning,’
and he stumbled into his bed, and fell down on it, soon snoring
away.
She heard him, and coming in, she put a blanket
over him and lay down next to him, searching for sleep. It would just
take time, she knew that. It would just take time.
* *
* * *
The following morning he seemed better. As if he
had started adjusting to her. Getting used to her new
demeanour.
‘So, what was it like? All that time with
one group? How did it change you?’
They were at the
breakfast table out on the verandah, with muesli and orange juice. He
seemed in a better mood. He seemed good with her.
‘Oh,
it was life changing. I’m going back you know.’
‘Fuck.
When?’
‘Oh, not for a very long time, ok. Not for a very
long time. Perhaps 2 or 3 million years. But it will be a similar
sabbatical. For about the same time period. It is in my routine now.
I will do it forever.’
‘Oh,’ he said. ‘Ok. That’s
ok. That’s fine.’
She nodded. He had accepted it,
then.
He sipped on his orange juice, stared at her,
and smiled at her warmly. ‘You know Melanie. You are still the love
of my life. When all is said and done, it is still just you babe. It
is still just you. I can accept your peacekeeper ways. I have gotten
used to the idea now, ok. I can accept it.’
‘Then we will
have peace,’ she said, tilting her orange juice to him, and he
smiled.
Chapter Thirteen
Geri
was sitting on Daniel’s lounge, looking at the TV, while Melanie
was away shopping. Suddenly Daniel walked in from the kitchen and
went to his bookcase and picked up 3 books. She noticed that one of
them was his Tanakh – his Jewish Bible – which he was never
without, and the other two books were books on Judaism. He took them,
walked out the front door, and was back within a few moments, the
books not to be seen.
Out of curiousity she asked him
‘Uh, what did you do with the books?’
He turned to her.
‘It has been building up. For a long time, Geraldine Halliwell.
Perhaps for a number of lifetimes. But what I have seen in Melanie is
the end of it. I will NOT touch that Jewish Bible or religion EVER
FUCKING AGAIN. It is SHIT.’
‘Well, Amen to that,’
responded Geri. Daniel nodded, went back into the kitchen, leaving a
very perplexed looking Geri Halliwell.
* * * *
*
‘So you are no longer a Karaite Noahide?’
‘Not
a Karaite one. No. Just a Noahide. That was true historically.’
‘So
you reject God, then?’ continued Melanie.
‘No. Just the
Jewish Bible. I have seen what it has done to you, and I have had so
long seeing Jewish people for what they are – pride filled ‘Chosen’
people, who really think they are too good for the rest of us, and
that we should kiss their asses. It is what they have always been
like – separatists. I don’t want to fucking know anymore, Mel. I
don’t want to fucking know about that shit ever fucking
again.’
‘Oh,’ she said, and said nothing more.
*
* * * *
Later that week Melanie had taken her Jewish
Bible and also thrown it in the bin. Daniel was her husband, and was
faithful to him. If this would put a problem between them, then, in
the end, she chose her love. She chose the man who had been faithful
to her.
* * * * *
It was 40 weeks
later. Melanie had sent a letter to the ‘Peacekeepers of Jehovah’
saying she wouldn’t be back. That it was over with, and not to
bother sending her the yearly annual. She had let go, now. She had
moved on.
And then Daniel, one afternoon, tinkering
away at his PC, had written down some dialogue on ‘Universal Faith
Assembly’ which had been the name of a religion he had registered a
long time ago, but never used. He showed it to Melanie, she nodded,
and that was it. It was the ‘Book of Universal Faith’, four
simple verses, and Melanie agreed that they would follow whatever it
brought – for better or for worse. And it read:
The
Book of Universal Faith
By
Daniel
Verse
One
Unity. Many coming together as one, linked by an idea, a
belief, a purpose. For we are all one, daughters and sons of Eve and
Adam. And the idea? Connections, to those within humanity who best
meet our hearts needs, wants and desires. Connections, built with
trust, respect and patience. Connections, which grow into love and
appreciation. For Universal Faith is to appreciate all of God’s
children, those who fill this universe, and make connections with
them, one by one, to fully satisfy all the desires of knowledge that
these connections can impart to us.
Verse
Two
Humanity is like one body, with many parts. All of us are
offspring of Adam and Eve, eternally genetically linked. Yet, as
science teaches, in the 700 Trillion unique genetic designs within
humanity, there are those designs which connect to us most
appropriately and in the most stimulating of manners. Yet, every
design has its purpose in the creators mind, and each design, each
and every human gone from us and yet to be has a purpose in our life,
bringing those aspects of knowledge, friendship, kindness, blessing
and love we so truly desire.
Verse Three
Eternal
connections. That is the purpose of our life. To find and build
eternal connections. Friendships which endure not just for a day, a
week, a month, a year – but friendships which endure throughout the
endless eternity before us. Each of these friendships must be valued
and treated with respect, for they are eternally our source of joy,
love and comfort. And to begin these connections, seek out those
whose focus is on the eternal – those whose belief is in eternal
life – for such people have a focus on Yahweh and the gift of
eternal life he has promised them, and thus are well endowed to bless
you with the connections to bear the fruit you desire with all your
heart. So seek ye the connections with those whose focus is on the
eternal.
Verse Four
And the completion of
things is the moral heart. Value those things which speak to your
heart, and remember the purpose those others which do not so speak to
you have in the hearts and minds of others. For not every gift of
knowledge, at first, speaks to every unique human, but we find our
way slowly and carefully along our eternal destiny, learning, loving,
growing and living in the hands of our eternal and great God and
Father, slowly appreciating every aspect of the Infinite and its
place and purpose in the eternity of creation.
‘Amen,’
said Melanie, and that was that.
Chapter
Fourteen
Over the next few years, having posted the
information to the web
at http://universalfaithassembly.angelfire.com ,
Daniel started gaining that rarest of commodities – actual living
converts. Slowly, gradually, the assembly took form and, having
started writing a new series of angel books for the assembly called
‘The Chronicles of the Eternal Realm of Glory’, which was set in
a new universe, different to his first two sagas, a universe more
like their own, Daniel made sure it was known that the series was to
serve as the spiritual literature for the Universal Faith Assembly.
Apart from the very basic laws and teachings from the ‘Rainbow
Bible’, which was the first 10 chapter and the first 9 verses of
the 11th chapter from the Hebrew Bible, which was pertinent to
Noahides, and the ‘Book of Universal Faith’ to organise the main
idea of the Assembly apart from its religious obligations to God, the
ideas and doctrines for members of the Assembly were to be derived
from their own life walk and, by way of assistance from the founder
of the assembly, whatever teachings they found value and merit with
from the ‘Chronicle’s’ which were to serve as the spiritual
fiction for the assembly.
Would it be a success long
term? Only time would tell.
* * * * *
Daniel
had concluded that God had done it. In hindsight, it was God’s way
of resolving things for Daniel – for coming to a necessary solution
before the problem became insurmountable.
Melanie
would likely have been eternally dedicated to the ‘Peacekeepers of
Jehovah’ and, inevitably, Daniel’s frustration over this, despite
his love for Melanie, would have torn their hearts apart.
And,
in the end, seeing Karaite Judaism, in all its fundamentalism, for
what the Peacekeepers followed, taught the heart of a long-term
Noahide that, in the end, the Jewish Bible was just for that –
Jews. They were suited to it. And, unless you were ever going to dig
right in and actually convert eternally to this faith, then forget
about it. Don’t even read it in the end. Let it go. It was Jewish
history – a Jewish family legacy – and while they did indeed
promote it to the world, in the end it was only for one definite
ulterior motive – the proclamation of their own name and glory and
the expansion of their family, religion and nation.
The
Kingdom of Noah was NOT the kingdom of Israel. He had even heard Noah
himself preach as such at a Noahide conference once. His people in
the Noahide community were called NOT to the people of Israel, and
the glory of Hashem’s son – they were the everyday world of
humanity, the real life, regular people, in all their humanness and
all their frailties. They were the REAL people, as Noah put it, the
salt of the earth, which humanity needed to balance itself against
the religious zeal of God’s son Israel.
‘Sure, God
loves religious people,’ Noah had said once. ‘They are
trustworthy and do as they are told. But there is an inevitable
clash, as we know so well. They put so much emphasis into an idea
such as the fulfilling of a Mitzvot or the strict observance of a
Sabbath day, or dietary regime, that they forget there plain
humanity. And I think, in the end, Hashem knows this truth. Yet, for
better or worse, they are his priestly nation, and that is how they
function. But that is not for us, children of Noah. That is not for
us.’
The more Daniel thought on those words, the
more truth he gained from them. It was a timeless statement on the
reality of life in relation to God’s people Israel. He was a
priestly nation – he lived in a world of his own – and while he
would attempt to minister his values to mankind, in the end Exodus
taught that he was specifically a priest to Almighty God and relating
to the everyday fold of humanity didn’t always work that easily.
Sure, they knew what they were supposed to do in terms of moral
issues because of Israel’s teaching, but they couldn’t really
fellowship with them that easily – torah forbade that. And that is
were Noahide faith became the reality of how people in the real world
fellowshipped, learned the truths about God, and got along well with
their fellow mankind. It was the practical realities of Noahide faith
which appealed to Daniel and how they, as Noahides, WERE the people,
and not separate to them, which made sense in the end. Something
which worked practically – not airy fairy philosophy.
Chapter
Fifteen
‘Life just fucking goes on anyway, Melanie
Chisholm. It just fucking goes on anyway.’
Melanie, dressed
in a red skirt and black T-Shirt, looking very attractive, sat at the
breakfast table, chewing on toast with vegemite, drinking orange
juice, looking at Daniel, who had been up all night on the Net,
seemingly emailing everyone.
‘And why does it go on,
anyway?’ she queried.
‘Because, even after you have
exhausted all your religious virtues, life still bloody goes on. It
still bloody goes on.’
‘Unless you kill yourself,’ she
said. And then, matter of factly, ‘Or someone kills you.’
She
continued chewing on her toast, staring at him, raised her eyebrows
in a ‘wow I’m smart’ motion, and Daniel stared at her. He took
a sip of Coke, burped a little, and eyed his beloved.
‘Well,
perhaps we can make that a rule of the Assembly then. Don’t
kill.’
‘Oh, so it is rules is it, Lord of Hypocrisy? The
very thing we deride blessed Israel for. Rules.’
‘Mmm,’
said Daniel, and took a sip of Coke, staring at his adversary.
‘That
is more a life principle, than a rule. How shall we put it – maybe
an imperative. Live and let live.’
‘Imperatives? Is this a
new religion?’
He stared at her, took a sip of Coke, and
picked up his Rainbow Bible which was sitting on the table. He turned
to chapter nine and read it out. ‘And if a man kills, surely they
are to be put to death, for in the image of God was man
made.’
Melanie nodded. ‘So that is the fundamental idea of
Rainbow Bible Noahide faith then. Don’t Kill?’
‘And
don’t eat blood.’
‘Right,’ she said. ‘I’ll
remember that. Sounds like rules, though, don’t it.’
‘The
only ones which matter, sweet cheeks.’
‘I must tell that
to Dracula.’
And Daniel laughed.
* * * *
*
‘Who the hell cares about religion, anyway,
Daniel. Real life ignores that stupid stuff. Look, divorce Mel and
shag me. You’ll be much happier in the end anyway.’
Geraldine,
her hair up, looking ravishing, smiled at him.
Daniel
sipped on his Coke, chewed on his toast, and said ‘Yeh. Yeh. I
should. Really, I should.’
It was the following
morning, at the breakfast table, and Melanie was out the back yard,
praying. Suddenly she appeared. ‘Geri? What are you doing
here?’
‘Oh, speaking wisdom to your husband. I think he
really is starting to see the light, you know.’
‘Oh,
really,’ responded Melanie, sitting down, and pouring some orange
juice for herself.
As she buttered some toast, and put
some honey on it, Melanie stared at Geri who sat there, occasionally
sipping on some bottled water, looking as radiant as ever.
‘Are
you trying to steal my husband?’ There, she blurted it out. Daniel
looked guilty. Geri took out a nail file, began filing her nails,
looked at Melanie and smiled, but said nothing.
Melanie
munched on her toast, staring at the two guilty parties. ‘You won’t
get him, you know. Daniel is faithful. AREN’T you Danny Boy?’
‘Yes
Mel,’ he said obediently.
Geri continued filing her
nails, looking radiant. Daniel did nothing but groan.
‘So,
what is the plan today, Danny?’ queried Melanie. ‘We have
finished our tour of the ‘UFA’ assemblies.’
‘Yep,’
responded Daniel. ‘706 heaven wide established fellowships. All
doing well. All happy. Yep.’
‘Yes,’ said
Melanie. ‘OUR project. To keep faith with Jehovah. To show we ARE
loyal.’
‘Yes,’ said Daniel, and groaned some
more.
Melanie continued munching on her toast.
‘I
don’t have a religion,’ said Geri, blurting it out like that.
Daniel and Melanie looked at her. ‘I used to be Roman Catholic, you
know. And mum took me to the Jehovah’s Witnesses somewhat as a
youth. But when I got to heaven and found out that was wrong, I got
completely over it. You don’t need it, you know. It is just a
crutch. Just live by the laws of the Civic council. The laws of the
land. That is all they insist upon anyway.’
The
Civic council was the judicial body which had drawn up the universal
legal code which was mandatory behaviour for all citizens of heaven.
It was a basic civil code, but universally enforced, and generally
accepted. Even in heaven there were a lot of non-religious
people.
‘Don’t you want to know God?’ queried
Melanie.
Geri just tilted her head, as if that was
answer enough, and said nothing more. Eventually she spoke.
‘Ok.
I pray a few prayers once every few thousand years. Just to say
hello, and ask him for a few things if he can find the time. But that
is the end of my devotions. He has never bothered me about
it.’
‘Sounds fine, Geri. That is all you will ever
need for an eternal life. And even less if you want. He doesn’t
mind. As long as you get along and are happy.’
Melanie
looked at Daniel upon those words. ‘Then why do you push the
religious agenda so much?’
Daniel took a sip of Coke
and turned to Melanie. ‘I get a kick out of it a lot of the time.
It gives me something to focus on. Oh, and I do like God a lot. He
means a lot to me. He speaks my type of spiritual language. But,
believe me, I couldn’t care less if the next man in the street
doesn’t give a shit. That is his business. Sure, I will tell him
about it, see if he is interested and all, but if he doesn’t give a
shit, then that doesn’t bother me. Live and let live and
all.’
Melanie nodded. ‘So it is just because you
derive personal meaning that you pursue it.’
‘I
love God, as I said,’ responded Daniel. ‘He is a good guy to
me.’
‘Oh,’ she said, and said nothing
more.
The little group sat there, Daniel occasionally
sipping on his Coke, Melanie finishing off her toast, and Geri filing
her nails.
Geri turned to Daniel and said. ‘Good to
know. Your attitude on God and others. Good information. Thanks for
telling me.’
‘Your welcome,’ responded
Daniel.
Melanie looked at Daniel and then Geri and
shrugged. ‘Such was life,’ she thought to herself.
Chapter
Sixteen
‘I am so fucking jetlagged.’
‘Watch
your language,’ nudged Melanie, as Daniel almost fell off the
airport waiting lounge seat.
‘Were the hell are we anyway?’
queried Daniel, with bloodshot eyes.
‘You don’t know?’
queried Melanie.
‘No fucking idea.’ She nudged him
again.
‘We are in Brantolford. It is the capital city of
Bradondya, a smaller newer nation.’
‘Oh,’ he responded,
and took out his cube.
Melanie stared at it. ‘Did you ever
get all 6 sides?’
He sat there, stopped his twiddling, and
turned to her. ‘Uh, no actually. I don’t think so. Not from
memory. Only when I originally solved the thing a long, long time
ago.’
‘Right,’ she said. ‘Watch out, though. Get all
six sides, and I might disappear over to the Peacekeepers,’ she
said, with a grin.
‘God forbid,’ he responded, going back
to his cube.
Melanie looked straight ahead. Here she
was, 3 more centuries into yet another tour. Yet another tour. Yet
another tour. She looked at the clock up on the wall, and looked at
her mobile. She then, knowing Melanie C, stood, turned to Daniel, and
handed him a piece of paper with her mobile number written on it.
‘Make sure you don’t forget it. This time I WILL contact you
eventually, ok. But I am off again. It’s NOT the peacekeepers. But
I don’t want to say anything more. I’ll let you know when you can
visit.’
He looked at her, almost said ‘For fuck’s
sake,’ but refrained. And then, she looked around, turned to him,
waved and smiled, and she was off. Off on yet another little
adventure of Melanie C.
* * * * *
It
took Geri exactly 3 weeks after the rest of the girls brought a quick
end to their tour to come over to Daniel’s, move in, and start
shagging him again. This time Daniel was less concerned. A lot less
concerned. He just missed Melanie, now. Just missed her, and prayed
that God would take care of her. But, apart from that, he was
alright. He knew Melanie was off an another of her missions in life –
something which may even occur yet another time. But, perhaps, this
was expected. He hadn’t liked the idea of the peacekeepers, and she
needed a void to fill with some sort of focus. Daniel was now
starting to understand that. He would be far less judgmental next
time because of it.
When Geri said she was pregnant
Daniel said ‘Fuck.’ ‘Well, yes,’ responded Geri. ‘We did.
That is how it happened.’
‘But we have always been
careful,’ he objected.
‘Not the last time. You didn’t
think it mattered anymore. I think you forgot I could theoretically
get pregnant. You know, fucking is what causes it Daniel. It is how
babies are made.’
‘Yes. Yes, I know,’ he said
distractedly. The baby was on his mind. ‘What shall we call
it?’
Geri smiled. ‘Well, if it is a girl, how
about Geraldine? And for a boy, I like Sebastian. I have always
fancied that name.’
‘Uh, sure,’ said Daniel. ‘You can
choose.’
‘Then they are the choices.’
‘Okely
Dokely,’ he responded, and sighed. A father – again. He would be
up late with crying babies, nappies and never get any rest. But, in
his heart, he wasn’t disappointed. He loved Geraldine, and the
final sealing of a child… Perhaps that was the right thing in the
end, anyway.
Chapter
Seventeen
‘Waahhh.’
‘Oh fuck. What do you
want?’ said Daniel, staring down at little
Geraldine.
‘Waahhh.’
‘Oh, you want your
mother.’
‘Not bloody likely,’ Geri yelled out from the
next room. ‘Your turn Danny.’
‘Waahh.’
‘I am
sure the kid wants its mother. It needs to feed,’ he yelled out to
Geraldine.
‘Use the bloody bottle,’ she screamed, the
scream of a woman who was not getting enough sleep.
‘Yes,
the bottle,’ he said, looking around. Suddenly there was a ringing
noise, and as Daniel searched around for the bottle, ignoring the
noise, hoping it would go away, he simply couldn’t find the bottle
anywhere, and the baby continued crying.
‘For fuck’s
sake,’ he said, and picked up the baby and started patting its
bottom, which brought an end to the crying.
‘What did you
do?’ yelled Geraldine.
‘I picked her up. She’s happy
now. Now were is that phone?’
He fished around, found his
mobile, answered and said ‘Daly’s baby service. Can I help
you?’
‘Baby service?’ queried the voice on the other
line. ‘What is going on there?’
‘Oh fuck. Melanie. Hold
on a second, ok.’ He went into the other room, and looked sorely at
Geraldine. ‘It’s Melanie. Come on, take the baby.’
Geraldine
put forward her arms and Daniel gave her her daughter, which cried
momentarily, but soon shut up.
Daniel walked into the
other room, sat down, breathed slowly, and said, ‘Right. Melanie.
Where are you?’
‘Not far from you. One city away. I have
been all along.’
‘Then why didn’t you bloody tell
us?’
‘I have been busy. But you can come now. Do you have
a pen? I’ll give you the address.’
‘Uh, wait a minute,’
he said, as he scrounged around for a pen and writing pad. ‘Shoot,’
he said.
‘The address is 67 Nottingdale Avenue, Parsington,
in Citydale.’
‘You’re in Citydale, huh. Look, I can be
there tomorrow afternoon if you like.’
‘That’s up to
you. Don’t rush, though. I don’t want you having an
accident.’
‘Uh, right. Ok. Well, I will come when I can
then. Give me a day or so, but I will ring just before I arrive. Let
you get tidied up and so on.’
‘Ok. I love you Daniel.’
‘I
love you to, hon.’ she hung up.
Daniel walked into
the bedroom and looked at Geri. ‘Mel. She is in Citydale. She has
been all along.’
Geri nodded, nursing the baby. ‘Are you
going to visit her?’
‘Yes. It’s been arranged. I’ll go
in a few days.’ He stared at the baby and, realizing he would have
to bite the bullet eventually anyway, put in. ‘Do you want to come
along? With Geraldine?’
Geri looked at him, looked down at
their child, and looked back up. ‘Ok. She will find out eventually
anyway.’
‘Yes she will,’ agreed Daniel.
*
* * * *
‘Her name is Geraldine. Like her mother,’
said Daniel, handing the child to Melanie. Melanie looked at the
child, and let it suck on her little finger. She turned to Geri. ‘So
you have your prize in the end, anyway.’
‘Don’t sue me,
ok. You already knew that when you are away, doing whatever it is you
do, I hang around Daniel. We get along well. He loves me, you see.
Properly. Eternally. He is a committed friend. I don’t mind sharing
a kid with a man like that.’
Melanie looked at Geri and
looked at Daniel. That much seemed evident.
She turned to
Geraldine. ‘Hewwo little Geri. I am your auntie Mewanie.’ And the
baby burped, which made the group laugh.
Melanie
looked up at Geraldine. ‘Ok. When I am away. But ONLY when I am
away. He is MY husband after all.’
‘Noted,’ said
Geraldine, looking down at her child with the loving eyes of a
concerned mother.
Chapter Eighteen
Geri
had taken her daughter to stay in a nearby hotel from were Melanie
was living, leaving Daniel and Melanie to catch up.
‘So what
is this place?’ queried Daniel. ‘It doesn’t look religious?
What gives?’
‘It has a little bit of a religious basis,
sort of. They do use the bible a little bit in encouragements and so
on. But no, it isn’t specifically a religious organisation. It is
called ‘The House of Broken Hearts’. I am both a worker here, and
I also get a little therapy, as they sometimes call it, as
well.
‘The House of Broken Hearts?’ queried Daniel. ‘What
do they do?’
‘Minister to broken hearts. Let people know
they are loved. A house of love and healing. A place to recover from
broken romances and hurt friendships. From divorces which have
failed, or from estranged family. A place were people can come and
have their broken hearts mended through the loving counselling of
concerned peoples. Oh, and I get paid as well. There is a sliding
scale for our fees, but we often get very good donations from past
recipients who have been very grateful for our services.
‘Oh,’
said Daniel. He thought on that for a few moments, that Melanie
seemed to again be searching for a meaningful course of action in her
life, to connect to people, to help people, and suddenly it only made
him love her more. ‘Does it suit you?’ he queried.
‘Oh,
I think I was made for this work,’ she responded. ‘It is perfect
for a person like me. And, as much as I hate to say it, people
usually get a buzz out of sporty spice ministering to them. The
organisations heads say I have been an untold blessing for
them.’
Daniel nodded. Melanie had found purpose – meaning.
He knew he should not be jealous, but overjoyed for her. But he also
knew, with the look in her eyes, she would be here for some time. So
he asked a fundamental question.
‘Can you do this back in
our home city?’
She looked at him, and seemingly had an
answer. ‘Maybe. They DO have offices there, yes. And I would be
perfectly welcome. But I usually work best when I am totally
committed to it, without other voices. Without other concerns.’
‘So
you don’t want me around when you are doing this?’ he asked.
She
looked at him, but the look on here face said it all. She spoke after
a while. ‘But you have Geri when I am away, anyway. Remember?’
He
nodded. ‘I guess so, Melanie. I guess so.’
‘Yes,’ she
agreed.
Chapter Nineteen
So
there they were, Daniel, Geraldine Senior and Geraldine Junior – a
family – of sorts. Of sorts.
Daniel was in two minds
about the whole situation, having a mistress and having a wife, away,
in another city, working for a living on her own, away from her man.
And also approving of the situation. Could this be right?
He
looked at Torah for a while and, realizing that Abraham indeed had
one wife and two concubines, really one latter wife in Keturah after
Sarah had passed and also how Jacob had had two wives and two
concubines. And of course, how could you ever forget Solomon on the
issue.
In the end, the situation was relatively normal
enough. Wasn’t it? Wasn’t it? He concluded, though, that the
slight degree of discomfort on the issue was simply his
indoctrination since his religion of birth – Roman Catholicism –
and the traditional ways of his parents. In Catholicism a man married
one wife. This was the traditional way of his church of upbringing
and, psychologically, perhaps some things never changed. Sure, while
he was doing it with only tacit approval from Melanie it was indeed
what he really wanted, but her disapproval or, rather, her lack of
complete support, always seemed to justify the situation in a reverse
way of thinking. But with her support he had to now question was what
he was doing really legitimate? It was popular in heaven, certainly,
his lifestyle – especially amongst some religious groupings. Did
that make it right? Did that make it wrong? He didn’t have an
answer yet and, so, in prayer one night, he prayed a short prayer for
God to help him make sense of it all.
* * * *
*
‘Daniel. Life doesn’t always go according to
plan. And wouldn’t it be terribly boring if it did?’ ‘What is
your point Geraldine?’
‘Don’t sweat the situation. It
works well enough. I don’t mind, really. I can have another man if
I need to. I don’t – at the moment. I am happy with your
friendship. We are cool together. We like each other. I gave you that
eternity ring for a reason, and I meant it. You are the one for me to
be there in those special times.’
‘And Melanie?’
‘Well,
as strange as it might sound, she likes to go off and do her thing a
lot of the time. Seems to be something which has developed in her way
of thinking. But you need a woman, don’t you?’
‘Yes,’
he said. ‘I don’t really like to masturbate unless a woman is
watching, and usually involved – and I haven’t been to a
prostitute in a hell of a long time.’
She looked at him with
a smile. ‘Good to know, Danny. But that is exactly my point. You
need a woman. So when the cat is away, the mouse will play.’
He
looked at her and nodded. ‘I guess so,’ he finally sighed. ‘I
guess so.’
Chapter Twenty
Melanie
had, after about only 3,000 years this time, finished up with her
first stint at House of Broken hearts, and come home. Geraldine,
duly, grabbed her stuff, kissed Daniel on the cheek, and scampered.
Young Geraldine, their daughter, was well married now, and living a
few cities away.
‘So, Mel. Home at last?’ Melanie,
sitting in front of the TV, watching a nature documentary nodded a
little.
Daniel stared at her. She had gotten back a
few days ago, and they hadn’t chatted yet, seriously. He wanted to
clear up some things.
‘Mel. You know I love you,
don’t you.’
‘Yes sweetie.’
‘Good. And,
believe me. That will never change. And, well. I really don’t ever
want to divorce you. You know that as well, don’t you?’
She
nodded, but continued staring at the television set.
‘Ok.
Well, it’s like this. In the bible,’ and she turned to look at
him.
‘Yes Daniel. What about the bible?’
He gulped.
‘Well, in the bible, Jacob, who we of course know is Israel, well…’
he left off.
Melanie stared at him, and then made a
connection. ‘He had two wives. Is that what you are saying?’
‘Uh,
kind of.’
She turned back to the TV. ‘Go ahead,
then. I don’t care. I am used to the idea now.’
‘You
don’t mind? Really?’
‘If Geri doesn’t, then I really
don’t care anymore. Have it your way.’
‘Oh boy.
Thanks, Mel. You’re a lifesaver.’
* * * *
*
When Daniel had proposed to Geri, she laughed and
said ‘You aren’t serious, are you? What, has she agreed to a
divorce?’
And Daniel went on to explain his biblical faith
and Geri just stared at him. But she wouldn’t answer his question
after that, but just went silent. Daniel only presumed she was
thinking it over.
It took a few years, and eventually
Geraldine came around. ‘Look, Danny. No, ok. No. We have an
eternity friendship between us, but I won’t play second fiddle to
Melanie as the second wife. That is not my way, ok. I am also sort of
strict about those things, as bizarre as that might sound. If am
going to get it right, then it would be done right. We shack up with
each other – we are good friends. On that basis it works for me,
but nothing more ok. I don’t need to legitimize that kind of
friendship. You might, but I won’t agree. So don’t ask it of me,
ok?’
‘Ok Geri. Ok. I get the point.’
And
that was the end of it for a while.
* * * * *
They
were at another airport, sitting there, when Daniel blurted it
out.
‘It won’t work, you know. Our arrangement. It won’t
work for me. I don’t feel comfortable with it.’
Melanie
stopped her magazine, thought about what he was saying and said ‘The
situation with Geri, you mean?’
‘Exactly.’
‘Then
what do you propose to do about it?’
He turned and looked at
her, kissed her on the cheek, and said ‘Well, I have already chosen
you. I won’t change on that, ok. I won’t. If Geri won’t marry
me, then there is nothing more I can do about the situation. But I
won’t sleep with her anymore. I won’t do that. It’s cheating.
She is not, whatever it is supposed to be anyway, which has always
been a little vague, but she is not a concubine. And she is not a
wife. And she won’t be. She is a mistress. And I won’t have one
of those. In the end, over the long haul, it will affect my
reputation. People are aware of it and while I hear that nobody
really minds, there are a few chuckles. And I won’t have
that.’
‘So what are you going to do about it?’ asked
Melanie.
‘Break it off. Completely. Not our friendship –
never that. Me and Geri are forever as well. But I won’t sleep with
her again. I chose you.’
Melanie nodded and returned to her
magazine. But, shortly, she put her hand into Daniel’s and left it
there.
Chapter Twenty-One
Geri
understood. In the end, she sighed, kissed Daniel on lips and said
‘Oh well. You know what you are missing out on honey?’
‘Its
just the way it has to be,’ responded Daniel.
‘I guess
so,’ she responded.
* * * * *
‘So,
what next Mel? Now that work is over with, what next?’
‘Not
much for a while. Just at home with you. A tour, eventually. A
comprehensive one. I won’t sell the girls short this time, though.
I’ll complete it.’
‘I am sure they toured enough last
time,’ he put in. ‘Sales are good enough.’
‘Oh, sales
are excellent,’ she responded. ‘In fact, never better. The tours
we have done in the outer areas have really paid off in that respect.
All sorts of new fans.’
‘And that is how it is done?’ he
queried.
‘There are reasons, Daniel. Things I have learned
about heaven, and the future. About the eventual cost of living in a
place like this.’
‘What do you mean?’ he asked. ‘Its
not that expensive.’
‘Not at the moment. Not for millions
of years more either. But one day, being mainly the centre of heaven,
costs will larger. And getting around will be more challenging. I
have been reading about it. In some of Raphael’s literature on the
subject. ‘The Future of Heaven’ as he writes about on his
website.’
‘I’ll have to look at it,’ responded Daniel,
sighing.
‘You probably won’t need to worry. I
mean, with your googling work, being faithful to it. You probably
won’t have to worry ever again. You have that. Morning Stars – it
won’t ever stop selling. I am convinced of that.’
‘I
know,’ he responded. ‘I mean, sure, I have googles of cash at the
moment anyway, and enough investments in shares and property here and
there. We are lucky like that – plenty to live on.’
‘One
day, though,’ she responded. ‘One day this city will be full of
fat cats, though. Take my word for it. One day, when our city
neighbours have all realized their own dreams and bought all their
own shares and made all their own money….. the price of hired
labour will be astronomical.’
Daniel looked at her,
catching on. ‘Oh,’ he said. ‘Yes. I see what you mean.’
‘Which
is why, Daniel, we need a reliable income. If we want to stay in the
centre of heaven, that is. People keep on learning how to earn more
money and, no matter who you are or what you have done in the past,
you will need a good income to make it in this world. Especially were
we live – in the centre. And so me and the girls will tour forever,
to ensure our quality of life continues.’
‘Forever?’
‘Forever,’
she responded. ‘And the work with the Broken Hearts foundation is a
reason as well. Your job, though. That is googling away on Friday
afternoon. The same old same old – for all eternity. That way you
will never need to worry again.’
‘That much I can
do,’ he responded.
‘Good to hear, Daniel Daly,
good to hear,’ and she kissed him on the cheek.
Chapter
Twenty-Two
‘Danny, Danny, Danny.’
‘Oh,
fuck. Kesha.’
‘How are you going, Danny, Danny, Danny.
Tell me, are you going to Kiss and Tell? Geri has been suggesting all
sorts of things to me.’
Daniel looked over at Geri, seated
innocently, brushing her hair. The girls were being supported by
‘Kesha’ on this tour, and the girl was almost coming on to him,
it seemed.
‘There is NOTHING going on between me and Geri,
Kesha. There NEVER has been, and there NEVER will be.’
‘Oh,
really,’ said Kesh. She looked at Geri, who smiled back, and turned
back to her man. Melanie, doing on her makeup, looked at the two of
them through the mirror and smiled.
‘So there is no little
Geraldine floating around out there? No Ginger Spice Love
Child?’
‘Not that I am aware of,’ responded Daniel,
lying through his teeth.
‘You’re sure of that?’ she
said, with cute smile on her face. ‘No Love Child?’
‘None
whatsoever.’
‘Mmm,’ said Kesha. ‘This could be
interesting.’ She turned to Geri, who smiled, picked up her phone,
and dialled and shortly was talking to someone. Kesha turned back to
Daniel.
‘So there are no confessions you want to make?
Danny, Danny, Danny.’
‘Not that I am aware of, Keshy,
Keshy, Keshy.’
‘Mmm.’ Just then, in through the dressing
room door, Geraldine walked, with her big top of red hair, just like
her mother, and came and kissed Geri on the cheek and started
chatting with her. Kesha turned to Daniel and said ‘Are you sure
you have nothing to confess, Danny, Danny, Danny.’
Daniel
had a smile now. ‘Yeh. I’m sure.’ Just then Geraldine junior
came over, kissed Daniel on the cheek and said ‘Hi Dad,’ and
walked back over to her mother.
Kesha opened her eyes
brightly and said. ‘Oh, what? What was that? Dad? Dad? What
gives?’
‘Oh, fuck off Kesha,’ he said under his
breath, and she grinned like a Cheshire cat.
* * * *
*
‘I’ll get that Kesha. I’ll get her.’
‘What
was that?’ asked Melanie, as they were sitting in yet another
airport, in yet another country, on yet another tour.
‘Uh,
nothing Mel.’
‘Don’t get her pregnant this time,’ said
Mel, and Daniel instantly looked very innocent.
‘What are
you possibly suggesting?’
‘I know Daniel Daly,’
responded Melanie Chisholm. ‘He has his eye on all the popular
girls. Believe me, I HAVE noticed. You’ll have offspring from all 5
Spice Girls if you possibly can, and then some. I mean you probably
fancy Avril Lavigne and Rihanna and Mandy Moore, not to mention
Britney Spears.
‘Yeh, Britney is hot,’ responded
Daniel.
Melanie laughed, despite herself. ‘Exactly,’ she
said, justifying her words.
After a while he put in,
‘But I’m not after Keshy baby. Really. Trust me.’
‘Really?’
she replied.
He didn’t respond. Perhaps he was.
Perhaps.
* * * * *
Kesha stared at her
new man. He was in her bedroom, half naked, swearing to himself that
he would NOT father another love child, but not daring to believe he
could possibly achieve such a result. Some things, apparently, were
inevitable. The lust of Daniel would have its say, in the end. And
whatever the consequences, such was life.
Kesha came
over, got up on him against the wall, and rode his manhood. He
grunted as she rode him and, coming hard, she smiled. ‘Your good,
Dan. You’re good. Give me a kid, ok? You don’t mind. I want one
of yours.’
‘Hopefully I just did,’ he said, and lay down
on the bed, took out a cigarette, lit it, and puffed away.
She
went into the shower, came back after washing herself thoroughly, and
indicated her femininity. ‘If you possibly can, I wouldn’t mind a
rush. You’ve had yours.’
He looked at her, put out his
cigarette, and diving into the womanhood of Kesha, tasting her
forbidden fruit, he suddenly forgot his dilemma about possibly being
a father again, lost in forbidden spices.
Chapter
Twenty-Three
When Kesha dropped around with the baby
about a year later, Daniel and Melanie back home, as it had been near
the end of a shorter tour anyway, Daniel was flabbergasted. Melanie
looked at the child, put her little finger in and the kid started
sucking it. Again it was a girl. ‘What is its name?’ asked
Melanie.
‘Danielle,’ said Kesha,’ looking at
Daniel.
‘She wanted one from me,’ said Daniel defensively.
‘That is all it is. She is not interested in any major fling apart
from that. I didn’t think it would be a major problem.’
‘No,
that is ok,’ said Melanie.
A little later on Melanie
blurted it out. ‘We have only had 3 kids, Daniel. Do you….. Do
you want more?’
Daniel and Melanie had had 3 children in the
early years of their marriage, Jenny, Paul and Fiona, who did not
live in Joniquay, but were elsewhere. They visited their parents from
time to time, but mostly had their own lives now.
‘Another
child, Mel? Do we need more? But, no. I shouldn’t be stupid. It is
very natural and normal to want such a thing. Ok. I don’t mind.
Sure. When do you want to start.’
She looked at him, pretty
sure he meant it and said. ‘Well, ok. I just wanted to check. Yes,
I want more. Lots, actually. We could do that sort of thing for a
while. A lot of kids.’
‘Yeh. I think we can afford a
permanent royalty to each of them for their upkeep, wherever they may
roam. Like with the other kids.’
‘There is nothing wrong
with them making their own living, Daniel. It is how we both started
after all.’
‘That’s true. I do know what you are saying,
Mel. But, if I can afford it, which at the moment I can for probably
a billion children easily, I would like to give them a royalty. An
income.’
‘As you wish,’ responded Melanie. ‘I don’t
mind.’
‘Then it is settled. As many as you want, hon. I
will even look into buying some property here in Joniquay if I can
possibly find some. But you know how expensive it is.’
‘As
I have said before,’ responded Melanie.
‘Yes, as you have
said before,’ finished Daniel.
* * * * *
After
the seventh child, the house was full. All in a rush, twin girls,
followed by five boys in a row – a full house.
Natalie
and Nellie were the two oldest, followed by David, Michael,
Sebastian, Radric and Lucas. They were 5 argumentative boys, who
never stopped infighting and trying to dominate each other. You would
see strange allegiances form, but David usually ruled in the
end.
It was a happy household, and Melanie beamed
being a mother again. It seemed, for some personal reason she’d
had, that this was necessary at this time. To be a mother again. To
have family.
They did all the usual things that
families did. They ate at McDonalds together, went to the beach and
the snow together, watched television together, and ate their dinners
apart, one sitting in front of the box, someone in their room with a
wargame, someone up a tree house and so on. It was chaos, but Melanie
loved the chaos, and so did Daniel for that matter.
The
kids soon found out who their parents were, and how they famous they
also were. Mum was a Spice Girl and daddy wrote the bestselling book
of all time. It was quite a family to be born into.
The
twins, Natalie and Nellie, were reddy brown in their hair colour, and
would brush each other’s hair, and tell stories of the boys at
school. Daniel and Melanie instantly knew the two of them had that
special link which children often had who were twins. They could feel
each others pain and sense when the other was worried or concerned.
Something was going on there, and Daniel knew it.
They
were in fact doing so well, and everything going great for the
family, that the letter in the mail from the department of earth
affairs seemed to catch Daniel by surprise.
He opened
it was Melanie, and the both of them had a fairly good idea what it
may be about. And they were right. They had been selected – again,
in a sense. For their second duration on earth. They and their
immediate family of 7 children, were to have a life again on earth,
for it had always been part of the plan that, occasionally, second
and even third tours of duty of life on earth would go ahead. They
looked at the names that would be given them, which was some of the
scarce information available. Melanie would be ‘Jane Chisholm’
and Daniel would be ‘Thomas Daly’. All other details were fuzzy.
But they had plenty of time – a huge amount, in fact. Another
million years before they would be called to a special meeting about
the manifestation. It would be interesting, being on earth again,
with its heavy physicality, but Daniel didn’t mind. Such was
life.
Chapter Twenty-Four
‘You
want to WHAT?’ His tone was quite incredulous.
‘Married.
Get married again. To affirm our eternal love for each
other.’
‘Fuck. And we need to? We have 10 children
together, Melanie Jane Chisholm. Isn’t that enough?’
‘Don’t
you love me?’ she said defensively.
‘Oh, fuck. Yes. Yes I
bloody do. Look, alright. Whatever. If it will make you happy I am
all for it. I didn’t think it was necessary, but reaffirming our
vows is something a lot of people do, so whatever.’
‘So
can we have a monster of a wedding this time? The first one was kind
of basic in hindsight.’
‘I was so excited, ok. I wanted it
official.’
‘So this time is the big one, Danny.’
‘Ok
Mel. You’ve sold me.’
Melanie proceeded to spend
the next 4 months steadily planning the Spice Wedding of the century.
She asked Geri if she would sing the main songs at the reception,
which didn’t seem to be a problem, and the other Spice Girls said
they would do some numbers if she liked.
It was all
hectic for a while, and young David said it would be strange going to
his own parent’s wedding.
‘It’s not that uncommon,
David. A lot of the time people aren’t married when they have their
first children, and get married much later.’
‘Isn’t that
fornication,’ put in the moral young youth.
‘Well, yes it
is son. Yes it is. Glad to see you are on to these things,’ said
Daniel, looking down at his very legalistic older son. ‘Is that a
problem for you?’
The fifteen year old didn’t respond
straight away but then said ‘Well, I have read the Torah. You
probably should be married first.’
‘I guess so,’ said
Daniel, looking down into the eyes of another David.
The
other children were far easier in accepting their parent’s decision
and the girls were really looking forward to it, as they were both to
be bridesmaids.
Indeed, it would be the wedding of the
century.
* * * * *
‘Do you, Daniel,
take Melanie Jane Chisholm, to be your lawfully wedded wife. To love
her alone, forsaking all others?’
Daniel stood there, and
looked at the pastor. ‘Forsaking all others?’ he thought to
himself.
‘Well,’ said Melanie, very softly to him.
‘Uh,
I do,’ Daniel blurted out.
‘Do you, Melanie, take
Daniel Thomas Andrew Daly, to be your lawfully wedded husband. To
love him alone, forsaking all others?’
‘I do,’ she
responded.
‘By the powers vested in me, as a
minister of the Most High God, I declare you before the throne of
heaven to be man and wife. You may kiss the bride.’
And
he kissed her, and there was cheering, and it was beautiful.
*
* * * *
The honeymoon was perfect. Everyone had been
at the reception, even Kesha with Danielle had shown up, and the
reception had gone late into the night. Then they had disappeared,
off to a private plane, away to an island in the ocean, full of
tropical wildlife and vegetation, a single resort of about 50 rooms
on the island, and nothing more. A very private, and very expensive
getaway for a month.
They were passionate in their
lovemaking for that month, and did it just about every night. In
fact, they had a hunger for each other again and, when she did a test
near the end of their stay, she was again positive – they would be
having another.
Looking back over his life, at that
point, Daniel was bemused at how things had worked out so far. He and
Melanie had been through so much together – so many struggles and
trials – but it had all worked out in the end. They were together,
a happy family, and really, in truth, he couldn’t ask for anything
more, Nothing more at all.
Chapter
Twenty-Five
‘I am so fucking jetlagged.’
‘Watch
your language,’ nudged Melanie, as Daniel almost fell off the
airport waiting lounge seat.
‘Were the hell are we anyway?’
queried Daniel, with bloodshot eyes.
‘You don’t know?’
queried Melanie.
‘No fucking idea.’ She nudged him
again.
‘We are in Sandranvania. The capital city,
Sandravon.’
‘Sandravon? Just a second. The name sounds
familiar.’ He looked around, at the airport, and dim memories came
back. ‘We’ve been here before, haven’t we? On tour?’
‘Yes,
yes I think so,’ she nodded.
‘Right,’ he said. ‘Small
world after all.’
He took out his rubiks cube and
looked at it. 4 sides completed, and the 5th, which would include the
6th, just about ready to fall. He twisted. For half an hour he
twisted, this way and that and, finally, in extreme jubilation and
triumph, he held it up to the light and said ‘Ta dar. I TOLD you I
would get it.’
‘You took your time though, didn’t you?’
she smiled at him.
‘Such is life,’ he responded.
He
then, just for the heck of it, puzzled up his cube, and started
playing with it.
Next to him Melanie got an idea. She
looked up at the clock, pulled out her pad and wrote down her mobile
number and, standing, she walked away a little and turned to
him.
‘Daniel!’ she exclaimed.
Daniel looked
up. ‘Oh, fuck. Here we go again.’
‘Tricked you!’
she shouted, and jumped on top of him, kissing him on the
lips.
That was life married to Melanie C,
though, in the end, thought Daniel. You never knew what you were
going to get.
The End
“Melanie
and Daniel 3”
Chapter One
‘The
Times they are a changing, sonny Jim.’
‘Sure old fella,’
responded Daniel, patting the cowboy on the back and helping him up
on his horse. ‘Now you be careful. Really, we shouldn’t be
letting you ride home back to the ranch.’
‘Don’t worry
about me, Danel. This old codger has seen a thing or two in his time.
It’ll take more than a nasty rattlesnake or a packfull of injuns to
throw me off.’
Daniel smiled. ‘Off you go then,’ he
said, patting the horse on the back.
Rags Maloney, the
perpetually aged looking cowboy, carefully meandered out of the
homestead, after a night of drinking, and steadily embarked on the
trail back to his nearby ranch. Rags, really, was as ageless as any
other resident of heaven, but preferred the older look, and had
prayed for a grey façade to suit his temperament. But that was not
that uncommon – the ones who chose age and wisdom. Suited some
personalities, apparently, or so he had been led to believe.
He
watched after him as he rode down the way some, till he turned at a
section and was lost from sight. Daniel, knowing he would likely feel
a bit hungover in the morning, despite only drinking 3 beers, looked
up at the stars. What a night. Partying with Rags, dancing with
Melanie, life on the range. Could he ever want it any other way
now?
17 years had passed since they
had returned to heaven after a sojourn on earth, in human form once
again. And, while it had been memorable in many ways, and marrying
Melanie without knowledge of their prior life once again had been
truly worth living for, Daniel was now over it. He didn’t want it
any more. He didn’t need it any more. The earth life. That was over
with for him. He wouldn’t put in any more requests for latter
visitations.
He turned, made his way back inside, and
decided, against his better wisdom, he might have that fourth.
*
* * * *
The album ‘Beautiful Intentions’ was
playing in the background, and Daniel had decided against the fourth
beer, instead sipping on some freshly squeezed orange juice Melanie
had just made for him.
‘You sure about playing the CD?’ he
asked her.
‘What? Occasionally. Wasn’t that our agreement.
Every once in a while a little bit of electricity,’ responded
Melanie.
‘Yeh. Yeh, it was. Sure. Well, how about some TV.
It has been a few centuries now. I wouldn’t mind catching up on
some news.’
‘Sure,’ she replied.
Daniel
sat there, feeling better with the bottle of orange juice she had now
opened, enjoying the cool of the night in this western world,
watching the box for the first time in ages, seeing things, in truth,
really hadn’t changed that much. After a while he clicked on the
PC, something he hadn’t touched for just as long, clicked on his
bank account, surmised things were about what they should be, checked
the current bestseller chart and found ‘Morning Stars’ still at
number one, from were it never seemed to budge anymore, and reckoned
he likely had a heck of a lot of new fans as usual, and should think
about responding somewhat to his gargantuan backlog of emails from
interested persons. But perhaps tomorrow. Something to do for a
while.
Melanie came over and sat down next to him,
poured out a glass of orange juice, and they sat there, in their
‘Rainbow Ranch’ as they liked to occasionally call it, in a
heavenly mid west American state, with coyotes out there, jack
rabbits doing their nocturnal duties, and even some authentic native
injuns, who still got a kick out of the old ways. It was
bliss.
Chapter Two
Daniel
awoke. It was the early morning, and the sun of heaven was rising in
the east, the cockerels greeting the day, and Melanie in the kitchen,
frying eggs and bacon by the smell of it, whistling a little tune to
herself. She must have stoked the fire up, else the electricity was
continuing for a while longer.
He sat up on the bed,
and did feel a slight hangover, but it wasn’t too bad. The orange
juice had had a counter-effect, and he was ok. He sat there for a
while, his thoughts settling on what to do today. The fencing had
been finished up with Rags yesterday, and the cattle would all be
settled into their new grazing grounds. The chook shed had been fixed
the week before, and was fine. The sheep had been moved 2 days ago to
their new feeding ground, which should suffice for a while and, as
much as he could think of things he could possibly do, at the moment
he really had a few days to a week or so to do, really, not much. Of
course, the farming life, with the eternally good demand they got for
beef and lamb in heaven, and the fact that Daniel and Melanie were
now experts in the organic meats scene, having researched it a long
while ago with their current dream in mind, meant he didn’t really
need to rely on his income from his books or her income from her CDs
and live shows and other associated products. But, naturally, they
would return to the real world, as they often put it, eventually,
after their long held cowboy and cowgirl fantasies had been fully
enough realized. But, as he had already made his mind up on the
issue, they would return here, to Rainbow Ranch as they sometimes
called it, again and again in the future, to escape the beast of
modern society, and live in yesteryear, in simpler ways, in simpler
times, entertaining Rags and his posse, and being just plain old good
honest folk.
He looked out to the east, smiled as the
sun began its trek to the west, and looked over at Melanie. She was
nearly finished with her frying, and he was hungry too. He got up,
stretched, and went over to kiss his wife good morning, and enjoy a
hearty breakfast.
* * * * *
‘I’m
not such an innocent girl. You should know that.’
Daniel
said nothing. Victoria was quite skimpily dressed and, with Melanie
at the general store in town, Victoria seemed to have taken advantage
of the situation.
‘I’m a married man,’ said Daniel
carefully.
‘Well, at the moment, I am Miss Adams. David
hasn’t been around for a while. Off with some of his
mistresses.’
‘But you’re still married to him, aren’t
you, though? I mean, you guys never divorce.’
She kept
silent, and then decided to confess. ‘Ok, if you must know, for
legal purposes with the courts, we are not technically married. We
have a certificate of ‘Loving Friendship’ registered, which means
we can live together, cohabit and have a full love life, if you know
what I mean, and even children, which would necessitate a marriage.
But you know the liberties of a ‘LF’ certificate, don’t
you.’
Daniel nodded. ‘You can sleep around, if you
want.’
‘So you would not be sleeping with a married woman,
which is illegal, as you know.’
He said nothing as he looked
at her. Melanie would be extremely jealous and, while he expected she
wouldn’t know and trusted him, there is a good chance she also knew
exactly what Victoria was after as well, with her showing up that
lunch-time.
He looked at her in her extremely short
denim shorts, her red bra-bikini, and nothing else, and down below
his mast stood at attention.
She softly came over, put
her hand on his crotch and kissed him on the mouth. That was too
much. He took her into the bedroom, quickly pulled down her shorts,
and thrust his tongue onto her moist womanhood. Shortly she was
moaning, and then, unable to hold back, he pulled off his pants, and
thrust into her, soon both of them climaxing at the same
time.
‘God,’ she said. ‘I needed that from you,
you know. You have been on my mind for so long.’ He was still
panting next to her, having had one of his biggest orgasms in years,
and nodded. ‘You were amazing,’ he said.
‘Oh, I think
you did all the work. Let’s do this tomorrow, and then I will get.
So Melanie has no cause for jealousy.’
He didn’t object.
After all, the exhilaration had been intense.
When
Melanie got home from the store, the two of them seemed normal
enough, engaged in a friendly game of chess, chatting politely,
drinking wine. She suspected nothing, initially but, going into the
bedroom, she sensed something. Something not quite right. She came
back out, looked at the two of them, and swore ‘bastard’ under
her breath. But she didn’t bring up the issue any more than that.
He wouldn’t be too stupid in the end – she knew him well enough
by now.
Chapter Three
Crack
Jiminty was a regular sort of outlaw. If outlaw is what you could
call him. Oh, in heaven, if you were lawless, the punishments could
indeed be quite severe, in terms of jail sentences. Actual exile from
heaven could occur, but you practically had to kill someone before
you would qualify. Those who suffered such murders had their spirits
taken to a care facility in one of the ‘Higher Heaven’s’ as
they were known as, before eventually being returned to heaven after
the shock of death had again been dealt with. But, you wouldn’t
have to worry about your murderer again as, technically, the penalty
was time, first, in purgatory, and then permanent exile to a
differing spiritual plane, also tentatively titled a heaven of sorts,
but reserved for those who had transgressed, but later shown
repentance in purgatory and worthiness of heaven. ‘Bad boy’s’
heaven, in other words, were the laws, actually, were a degree more
lenient.
Crack Jiminty knew, in his heart, that he was
probably the kind of child of God who would end up in such a heaven.
It was in him – some fowl deed or another, and he sensed it in his
dreams, in his spirit, in the destiny God had planned for him. And
that, in truth, his dark deeds were unavoidable.
Crack
dealt drugs, ironically, which was illegal in most nations of heaven,
but not opposed too greatly. If people wanted to do drugs, Gabriel
was of a mind that he wouldn’t care so much. Their life was in
their own hands, ultimately, and people had to learn to be
responsible for themselves eventually anyway.
Yet,
after a long life of dealing drugs, in and out of trouble with the
courts, the judges time and time again reminding him that those in
heaven had a standard to set, Crack finally got pissed off enough
with the drug scene, worked a regular shmo job for a few centuries,
and drifted away to an American West section of heaven, ended up in a
deserty state with some plush land around some major rivers, bought a
homestead, and retired from it all to live simply as a cattle farmer
with a recent wife he had acquired, and to get the hell over his bad
boy ways.
But some things never leave you, in the end
– sometimes you just can’t escape your destiny.
*
* * * *
‘Free me, let me loose to love you, oh how I
long to seduce you.’
‘Emma. You are a bad, bad girl. A
bad, BAD girl. You know I am faithful to Melanie. Hopelessly
devoted.’
‘That’s not what I hear,’ said Emma, a big
smile on her face.
‘What do you mean?’ he asked
suspiciously.
‘Let’s just say a certain Queen of England’s
namesake had a little word with me and confessed some quite, quite,
sordid details.
‘Lies,’ I tell you,’ said Daniel
proudly. Melanie was again, conveniently, at the general store, and
Emma whipped off her bra top and gazed at him. ‘I’m single at the
moment, Danny, and you always put on a good performance. My sisters
can testify to that truth.’
‘Fuck,’ he said.
‘That
really does sound like a good idea,’ she responded, and came
forward, worked her magic, and later that night Daniel, next to
Melanie, unable to get it up, for Melanie had desires that night, was
just hopeful that Melanie hadn’t worked it out. Next to him
Melanie, who had remained cordial, was not stupid, and pictures of
Daggers being thrust through Daniel’s faithless heart filled her
dreams all night.
Chapter Four
‘Why
Daniel, Daniel?’
‘He has a wicked sense of humour. I need
a break from your seriousness, Em.’
Emma Watson said
nothing. That was life, though, with Daniel Radcliffe. He made up his
mind, made his own decisions, and if you didn’t like it he always
said ‘Your free to leave me.’ But she wouldn’t – not now.
They had been through too much together. Too much in terms of
friendship, more than anything else. It had always been like that,
though. The Harry Potter movies to start with – aeons of them –
and by then Daniel, Rupert and even Tom Felton, were her best
friends. And that just seemed to be the way it was – friends
forever, and a day.
They’d been passionate together
enough times, and even been married briefly a few times, but it
wasn’t that, really. They weren’t man and wife, and didn’t
really pretend to be anymore. They were simply best friends – close
friends – and the power of magic weaved by Joanne seemed to keep
them together forever, wether they wanted that reality or
not.
Sometimes she thought to herself, Emma Watson.
Just who on earth is Emma Watson? Is she simply Hermione Granger’s
alter ego? Is she a forgotten name of an actress whose real life
identity, to put it bluntly, was a witch of supreme power and fame?
Oh, the tabloids used her real name, the paparazzi never seemed to
quite forget who she was, but it always seemed a shadow – a half
life. Caught up in the Hogwarts crew, forever condemned to the pounds
she had earned and the claim on her life they had made for her talent
at the noble art of acting.
Sometimes, true – she
regretted it. She wanted her own life, her own space. But it was
then, in the wee hours having a drinking session with Daniel or
Rupert or Tom or one of the others, that they reminded themselves
that, in reality, they were on to a good thing, and the endless money
which they had available to them ensured their eternal wealth. Could
she complain that much in the end, anyway? Could she?
Besides,
anyway, she still, even after all this time, got a bit of a kick out
of it. The fame – the fortune – the celebrity. Being known
everywhere in heaven, having doors opened for her – literally –
whenever she wanted. Well, it wasn’t that bad in the end,
anyway.
Daniel’s friend, Daniel Daly, was the author
of the ‘Morning Stars’ saga, which was still the number one
selling series. The Harry Potter connection, though, was with
Daniel’s ‘Lucy Potter’ series, which was connected to Daniel’s
saga, Lucy being an invention of Daniel, supposedly a cousin of
‘Harry’s’. The Lucy books, too, were incredibly popular, and
the Harry Potter franchise was deemed, by many, as probably lasting
forever with its own success and the blessing from the Lucy Potter
books.
As they drove along, headed out from London, on
the long trek westward, as Daniel had decided to drive all the way,
which would take at least a year and a half, Emma looked out the
window, watched the familiar scenery pass by, and scratching for
something to do, pulled out an Atari Lynx, started playing the game
‘Race to the Death’, and disappeared into Emma World, and let Dan
do the driving.
Chapter Five
Victoria
had left last week. Emma said her goodbyes that morning. Now Melanie
was looking at him with daggers in her eyes, and Daniel thought it
was time to confess.
‘Um, Mel,’
‘Yes
Daniel,’ she said, with the voice of a nun in her strictness.
‘I
have some sins to confess.’
‘Let me guess. Extra marital
affairs? Am I right? She said, looking directly at him.
He
said nothing, but stood, went into the next room, the living room,
and picked up a photograph album, and sat there, looking at photos.
About 2 hours later Melanie came in, sat down next to him, and looked
at what he was looking at. It was a photo of the two of them together
on their first honeymoon. They’d had endless copies of it made, and
there was a master copy kept at a certain photography specialist were
they obtained copies from occasionally. Daniel had been looking at it
for about half an hour, and had cried briefly.
Melanie
put her head against his shoulder, looked at the photo, and let it
go. Daniel couldn’t confess, but had told her in so many words left
unsaid. There was no need to drag the issue up. There was no need to
say anything. She looked at the photo, and that it was her, and that
it was his way of telling her, sincerely, that she was still the one
and that, in the end, even in a rocky relationship, some things never
changed deep, deep down in the heart of Daniel.
* * *
* *
Daniel sat on the horses back, slowly plodding
along, the dozen cattle in front of him being herded by the barking
kelpie towards the next open gate. These cattle were to be
slaughtered, as they had been sold to the local abattoir after the
manager had come out and selected a dozen of them which looked
good.
This work was his life, at the moment. A farmer
– a cattleman – a cowboy. ‘Rainbow Ranch’ resided in an
American state which, technically, didn’t even have a name. It was
registered as a state, given a state ranking number, which was the
main was of classifying the state, but nobody called it anything in
particular. But that was what it was like in ‘Free America’ as it
sometimes was called, a conglomeration of about 150 various states,
some which had names, some which didn’t even bother. There was a
lot of parochial patriotism in names, and the founders of Free
America had an attitude that they wanted to get away from things
which had been popular in earth ideology, towards a simpler life, a
more basic life, not caught up in pursuits of glory, but living the
simple life. True, most cities and townships bore names, but that was
for postal reasons and the convenience of identifying a place in
conversation – but the Spirit of Free America was against
patriotism, sort of. It valued American culture and way of life, but
denied the bane of patriotism as it was called, and wanted a humbler
outlook on life. They were also quite biblical, and teachings from
the biblical book of Daniel were popular, the ones which taught God
abased proud rulers.
Daniel chose Free America for a
number of these reasons – the lack of patriotism and, further, the
simple life. But, more than that – the general passivity and
calmness the place had a reputation for. They were not necessarily
spiritual people, in a religious sense – they were ordinary folk
for the most part, with ordinary heavenly values – but they
disdained violence, competition and the way of pride. And for Daniel
and Melanie, who had gradually gotten over such things which all too
often arise in those who achieve great successes in life, the simple
life was a refreshing alternative.
Today he was
engaged in the basic everyday work of life he had sought, herding
cattle to a paddock, and as he plodded along on ‘Freejack’ his
horse, he was happy enough, feeling at peace with everything, and
looking forward to the traditional meal Melanie prepared for him
after a hard day’s work.
Chapter
Six
Daniel counted the cattle head. 11. He counted
again. 11. That was – not right. There should be 12. He went over,
checked the gate, and found it secure, and stood there – puzzled.
Were on earth was the 12th head of cattle.
The
abattoir worker arrived and Daniel, coming over, apologized
profusely. ‘Sorry, Sam. I DID have 12 cattle here, but one seems to
have gone missing. He must have jumped a fence or run over one, as
unlikely as that may sound. I can deliver him myself later on, if
that is ok.’
‘Sure, Dan. Well, we will load up these 11
and here is the cheque,’ said Sam Jones, handing over the agreed on
sum. That was how Daniel worked out here – cash or cheque only –
and on exchange of goods. Nothing more formal than that.
Later
that day, having first surveyed the paddock fencelines carefully, not
having found any way the cow could have gotten out, he doubted very
much that it could have jumped the fence – these ones were designed
against it, and were far to high for starters. As bizarre as it
sounded, he could only suspect someone had borrowed the cow – for
whatever reason’s they had. Heck, if someone needed a cow, he would
have been happy enough to give it to them – but taking it without
permission? That was almost akin to stealing – almost. He’d do a
proper check of the property in the morning to see if it showed up
and, if not, he would have a word with the sheriff. See if anything
else similar had been happening in the district. Perhaps they had an
old fashioned cattle rustler, as bizarre as that may sound.
He
finished up for the day, put Freejack into his stall, and spent the
night explaining to Melanie C about the missing cow and the
possibilities of a romantic cattle rustler in the district. It did
give good nightly meal conversation, if nothing else.
*
* * * *
Crack Jiminty looked at the cow. A big ‘X’
on the hide, Mr Daly’s symbol for his cattle, standing for God only
knows. He had done it for kicks – nothing more really. He was
bored, needed to get a bit of a rush, and thought, fuck it – I’ll
steal a cow. And so he did.
But, looking at the cow,
thinking that it was such a rush and that he enjoyed it so much, he
thought on his mates – his posse, as he liked to call them – and
a plan entered his head. Rob the district – steal all the cattle –
and see if they could get away with it. For how long it ever lasted.
I mean, selling drugs had been a lifestyle, but this was fun. He
enjoyed it. Of course, technically, again, it was against the law. He
couldn’t imagine, though, it was the kind of thing which would ever
get him kicked out of heaven, though if he got busted they would
throw the book at him and he would do some real hard time. But prison
life wasn’t the worst of lives, and the rush, so far, he deemed
worth it.
Getting back to the homestead, he went into
his den, pulled out a large red handkerchief, and folded it over like
a triangle, wrapped it around his face, and looked at himself in the
mirror, putting on his white cowboy hat. Rounding off the look, he
opened the closet bottom drawer, pulled out his gun and holster,
which was mainly just for the look, put it around his waist, and drew
the gun, pointing it at the mirror, with his red kerchief over his
face, looking every bit the outlaw. ‘Stick em up,’ he said to his
reflection. He played around for a while, before putting his gear
away and, realizing he had once again embarked on a life of crime,
laughed at the irony of being unable to escape his destiny, wether he
actually wanted to or not. Some things were just meant to be, Crack
Jiminty thought to himself. Just meant to be.
Chapter
Seven
Daniel Radcliffe turned the final corner, and
brought the car to a stop near the side of the road. 14 months he had
been driving and now, finally, here they were. Free America. They
couldn’t drive any more, of course – Free America was old world
in most ways. Oh, they allowed electricity and airline travel if
absolutely necessary, but cars were strictly a no no, and the only
way to get around was on horse and buggy, apart from the traditional
steam locomotive system, which ran everywhere through Free America.
That was there idea of when to halt progress and escape to a simpler
time, with simpler ways.
He had his wallet in his back
pocket, and looked at the suitcase with his clothes in the back, Emma
standing next to him. ‘We may as well just leave them,’ he said,
not directly looking at her, but staring at the luggage. She had the
Atari in her hand, shrugged, threw it in the back, and Daniel closed
the door. ‘Shall we lock it?’ she asked him. Daniel looked at the
border patrol, and the township just down the road a little. ‘I
really don’t think it matters, Em. It is mostly done its thing in
getting us here, and there isn’t anything we need. Nothing personal
in there. We would probably look out of place in those clothes
anyway.’
She peered towards the township. ‘Now, you do
know how to get to his place, don’t you?’
He said nothing,
but pulled out his wallet and showed her the card with his address.
‘Rainbow Ranch’, he said. The place doesn’t have a name, but it
has a number. Apparently you can get directions.’
‘Lead
on, brave wizard,’ she said with a smile, and he nodded, put his
wallet back into his back pocket, and started towards the border
guards.
They arrived at two older looking men, with
long beards, cowboy hats, denim jeans, looking every inch the
respectable cowboys Free America was well known for.
‘Um.
We’d like to visit Free America,’ Daniel said. ‘We want to
visit some friends of ours.’
The cowboy with the yellow hat
spoke up. ‘So yer a visitor, are you son?’
‘I guess. Me
and Emma,’ he said, indicating Ms Watson.
Cowboy looked at
the other one, who shrugged and seemed to indicate they looked
harmless enough, and they stood out of the way and let the two of
them pass.
‘So much for a visa,’ said Em.
‘Simpler
times,’ responded Daniel.
They continued down along
the road a few hundred yards, and shortly came to a place with ‘Free
America Inquiries’ written on the front in paint.
‘This
should do,’ said Daniel, and they went in.
‘Howdy,’
said the lady behind the front counter. ‘What can I do for you
folks.’
Daniel came forward. ‘Um. We want to find a friend
of ours. He lives in Free America now. We have his address, but don’t
know were it is. And, I guess, we will probably need to convert our
cash to whatever currency you work with.’
‘That I can do
for you,’ the lady replied. ‘Do you have a credit card? A debit
card? Something like that? We can arrange a bank transfer.’
Daniel
opened his wallet and pulled out a ‘Bank London’ credit
card.
‘Will this do?’ he asked her.
‘Surely
will,’ she responded. ‘Now how much do you want?’
He
thought about it. ‘Well, how much does the average meal cost?’
‘We
are on early earth America sorts of rates. There aint really any
inflation. It is mostly agreed on custom in Free America to charge
standard rates. So a standard meal will cost you about $1.
‘Ok,’
he responded. ‘Well, how much cash do you have available for us to
access?’
‘Oh, sweetie. The bank is next door. You could
probably have a million bucks, if that is what you needed.’
Daniel
thought on that and nodded. ‘Then we’ll have a million.’
She
smiled. ‘Then a million it is. I think we can cover that here.
Don’t go spending it all at once, ya hear.’
For
the next 10 minutes she explained to him were the train station was,
the directions to the state Mr Daly lived in, the necessity of
getting a horse or a horse and buggy when he arrived were he needed
to go to get around, and some of the various customs and traditions
of free America. It was all quite illuminating.
When
they finally found the train station, at least 2 miles further,
Daniel was sure, than told, he splurged out on a big meal for the two
of them and, later that afternoon, when their train finally arrived,
Emma almost cracked a joke about the Hogwarts Express. But in the end
she refrained. That was all too familiar territory, and almost what
they were getting away from out here.
As they watched
the scenery pass by, Daniel took out his wallet, and looked at the
old photo of Daniel Daly. They had been friends, quite close, for a
while. The Harry Potter and Lucy Potter movies had linked them, then.
But his sarcasm and wit always attracted Mr Radcliffe, and the fact
that he warmed to himself instantly. They seemed to get along, and
Daniel thought to himself, as strange as it may sound, deep down it
was the Jewish connection with his own bloodline and Daniel’s
Noahide faith. They had familiarity because of it. That, and the fact
they were both born in England, and had similar values from a similar
era. At this point of eternity, with countless sextillions of souls
in heaven, finding an old, familiar face, who knew the stuff of
childhood you knew, was rare outside of an established friendship.
And Daniel Daly was one of those ones – even just a bit older than
Daniel himself. From the old days – from the beginning – when the
world was still new.
He looked at the photo of Daniel
with Melanie, laughed at the jokes he remembered from the day they
spent together, and gazed out the window, watching the scenery,
wondering what Free America would now have in store for him, having
finally arrived at the place.
Chapter
Eight
Daniel opened up the document on his PC titled
‘Computer and Console Games Inventory’. He had an idea for
designing a new game, a cowboy game, and wanted to type the title
into his file so he wouldn’t forget.
He looked
through all the games he owned in ‘Eternal Durable’ copies back
at home in his gaming warehouse. The stuff made out of ‘Eternya’
was the most expensive stuff in heaven because it lasted forever –
literally. The stuff was produced by God himself, and available in
core material form from a company which operated in a large valley in
the centre of heaven, which was the base of operations for the
supply. It floated out on ‘Rafts’ which ran out of a large tunnel
near the bottom of the valley, in a chain of 300 different rafts,
every time the load collected, taken to the supply centre, and an
endless supply of lorry trucks delivered it were it was supposed to
go. Eventually there would be a second supply centre, which would be
administered by a specified angelic robot worker which God would
create. In fact, rumour had it that is what he had done already with
the first centre, and that the Big Guy no longer produced the stuff
itself, but that it was completely automated. That was in fact quite
true. Not everything was made out of Eternya – there were a hell of
a lot of disposable products which simply didn’t need to be kept
forever. But Eternya was such flexible stuff that it could be made
into any type of desired texture. Every collectable under the sun was
made of Eternya these days, as well as books and magazines,
furniture, buildings, electrical equipment and items, furniture and
so on. It cost a literal tonne, and you had to save for absolute ages
to afford even a basic product but, of course, it had one distinct
advantage over everything else – it would never corrupt and it
would last forever. God, so it was told he had once said to Gabriel –
produced only enough of it for people to properly value its worth.
Daniel, now being quite old, and quite rich, had purchased numerous
items made out of ‘Eternya’ and, amongst these, were about 300
different Console systems for playing various cartridge, CD and USB
drive based computer and video games. Special equipment – also made
out of Eternya – was used for processing the stuff, as it was too
hard for it to be done any other way. But, unless it was ever
modified at a later date by such equipment, it would indeed last
forever. Thus, his vast collection now, would last all eternity,
which had indeed been the promise of heaven.
Daniel’s
favourite systems, still, were the Sega Mega Drive, the Commodore 64
Computer with its Cartridges that he liked, and the Super Nintendo as
well as the hand held Nintendo DS. Of course, the graphics on these
machines were incredibly basic compared to the latter more complex
consoles, even compared to the X-Boxes from Microsoft, which were
still early consoles, but Daniel liked the more basic stuff in many
ways anyway. It was authentic, original sort of stuff, and the
graphics and memory capabilities were good enough as far as he was
concerned. Heck, he even had a classic ‘Space Invaders’ arcade
machine made out of Eternya which took Australian 20 Cent pieces to
run back in his den at home.
He typed in the name
‘Cowboys, Cowboys and More Ruddy Cowboys and the Age Long Quest for
the Cactus of Power in the Wild, Wild West’. It was a complex game
idea, revolving around Cowboys, funnily enough, and a very important
Cactus which, rumour had it in the game, was the fundamental axis of
creation on which this particular cowboy world ran. It was a standard
‘Eternity Quest’ type of game which Daniel had originally
designed, meaning it would take the player several millennia to
decode the various quests and complete the game. A grandiose ‘Ultima’
type of saga, with endless quests to complete, literally millions of
characters to interact with, and a very detailed world graphically in
which to escape and spend aeons amusing oneself. Funnily enough, he
planned on doing the initial version on the Commodore 64, the actual
memory of the game, though, being stored on the Cartridge itself, the
cartridge system that had been devised storing all the data and being
virtually limitless in what it could offer in terms of length. But
the graphics, music and the gameplay in general would all be built
around standard C64 capabilities, which is how Daniel liked to start
with his new ‘Eternity Quest’ outings. He had a fanbase,
naturally, for all these computer games he produced, and while this
particular game would likely take close to 3 or 4 million years to
design and create, it would be something to work on when he got home.
Funnily enough, he had been told that, in time, as his back log of
about 4000 games kept on growing in popularity, he would likely end
up more famous for the games themselves and in fact end up richer on
the games than on his publishing and movie deals, which surprised him
greatly.
‘Cowboys, cowboys, cowboys,’ he thought
to himself. ‘It should be a heap of fun in the end.’ And, as he
typed away, entering in some of his plot and design details for the
game, he was in his own little world, a happy little Daniel, escaping
into a fantasy universe of his own creation.
Chapter
Nine
Daniel was again out on ‘Freejack’,
patrolling his property, and was meandering up to the large hill
paddock, where 300 cattle were grazing. He came to the gate, got off
Freejack and opened it, brought his horse through, and closed the
gate after him. He would count them, now, just in case. The recent
loss of a cow was still on his mind, and he just wanted to make sure
that a similar encounter had not happened again.
He
spent 20 minutes going from one end to the other, and counted 297
Cattle. Puzzling, he counted them again, and then a third time. Each
time it was 297 cattle. He spent a while carefully patrolling the
fence line, found no faults, and confirmed his fears to himself –
someone was pinching from his herd. And that wasn’t right.
He
spent some time going through the cattle, looking at the briefly,
checking some of them for any diseases, and taking a blood sample of
3 different ones to check back at the homestead to ensure nothing bad
was happening. They were organically raised, and if there were
problems he would have to cure them naturally – but there were
advanced natural methodologies now, as scientists had gone a long way
discovering the traditional natural cures inherent in many plants. An
animal’s original native habitat nearly always held the answer –
ironically.
As he rode on Freejack back down to the
ranch, the blood samples in a small pack in his backpack, he thought
on the missing cattle. He would now, likely, contact the local
sheriff, Tom Anderson. If there was a cattle rustler in the district,
as romantic as it might sound, people had livelihoods to maintain,
Daniel as well, technically. Theft was theft, after all – no matter
how traditional or daring such a lawless lifestyle once was.
*
* * * *
Crack Jiminty, Blake Ferguson, John Hopkins
and Roger Simpson looked at the 3 cattle in the yards of Crack’s
ranch.
‘Now what?’ asked Roger.
‘I don’t know.
Eat them, I guess,’ responded Crack. ‘Blake, you can slaughter
them out the back and we will have barbecues for a few months. Free
prime quality cattle. It’ll be a hoot.’
The Posse nodded,
and Crack looked over the cattle with the ‘X’ burned into their
skins. Sure, they would make good feeding, but he couldn’t ever
sell them. Not that, in truth, he really needed to anyway. The farm
was doing ok. He didn’t NEED to steal the cows – it was just for
kicks. But it would provide quality barbecue meat for a while, and
after having consumed the first one he knew Daly’s meat was of a
high standard. Good feeding indeed.
* * * *
*
Daniel sat with Melanie, looking out over the
twilight night, sipping on a beer of all things to drink, which was
rare for Daniel, Melanie snuggled up next to him, gazing at the
emerging stars.
‘We’ve had a telegram. I picked it up at
the store,’ said Melanie.
‘From who?’ asked
Daniel.
‘Daniel. Radcliffe.’
‘Harry Potter
himself,’ smiled Daniel.
‘He and Emma – they will be
arriving shortly. They are not that far away.’
‘Crikey,’
said Daniel. ‘Harry Potter in Free America. How will he ever
survive.’
‘Oh, I’m sure he’ll do fine. Daniel has
always had a level enough head. Stable guy – you can tell. It oozes
out of him.’
Daniel nodded knowingly. Mr Radcliffe had that
much in spades – quiet calmness. It came out in his acting work.
Confidence – a quiet achiever – stable. Around for the long haul,
and a committed sort of fellow. It was why he admired him so much.
Also, a fellow inkling like himself. Inducted into the famous
writer’s league for his acclaimed Harry Potter trilogy. A totally
professional work which J K herself called ‘Brilliant’.
‘He
does booze a bit, though,’ responded Daniel. ‘Usually has a lid
on the situation, but can be known for partying if he is in the right
mood.’
‘He handles it well enough.’
‘Oh, he
knows when to call it a day. Not stupid. But he and Ron have had some
legendary wild ones. And some times a fair number of the ladies of
the night were involved.’
Melanie nudged him. ‘Don’t say
that, Danny. Daniel’s a good guy.’
‘Men are men. I
should know – I’m one of them.’
‘Too true,’ she said
under her breath, but he did notice her saying it.
‘Well,
Daniel should be good company for a while. Do we need separate
bedrooms for them? Or are they together?’
‘I don’t know
for sure,’ responded Melanie. ‘We’ll find out when they
arrive.’
‘I guess so,’ he responded.
They
gazed at the stars for a while and then, today honouring the sabbath,
which Daniel rarely did, but sometimes honoured it in his own sort of
Noahide way of doing things, they retired inside, pulled off the
tablecloth over their meal, and started making their way through
chicken lasagne, very well made pumpkin bites with creamy bacon
sauce, and a fine bottle of chardonnay. It was, truly, a night to
remember.
Chapter Ten
Daniel
was on the top of Mt Taylor, a mountain on his property, camping the
night with Rags Maloney, his old fella neighbour, up with all the
cattle which had been moved into the topmost paddock of the mountain.
They were in a gorge on the mountain, hidden from general view,
waiting – waiting to see if any cattle rustlers would show up
tonight. They had committed to about 3 weeks of this, before Daniel
would want to get home as Daniel Radcliffe was due about then,
according to a second telegraph that Melanie had received at the
store.
It was early morning, and there was dew on the
cover of the 3 man tent, and Daniel had gotten the fire going and was
cooking eggs and bacon. Rags was still asleep, and he didn’t want
to wake him, but would put aside breakfast on a plate for him when he
woke.
He was in, generally, quite a good mood. But
that was life for Daniel, now. Generally good. Generally contentment.
He had worked most of his issues out in life long ago, and was going
with the flow, being alive, being himself, which was the prevailing
philosophy on such things. He was happy with it all, glad he had a
faithful partner in Melanie who, in truth, he really didn’t like
cheating on, but was human enough to admit that is just bloody well
happened from time to time, despite his best intentions. He had a
goog place to live at the moment, happy with the property, the way
things were running, despite the current concern of the cattle. All
up, yes – life was good. Really, what more could he ask for.
He
sat there, watching the bacon and eggs fry away, and did not notice
the sudden presence of someone. Someone he had seen a long, long time
ago, when it had been his place on the rostered list to meet him. It
was the Theophany – God himself, he quickly noticed – who always
promised that, some day, he would catch up again with his son Daniel.
Some day Daniel would get a second meeting.
‘Fuck,’
he swore under his breath, looking at the ancient ageless looking
man. He had grey and black hair, bald on top, but a fierce beard. He
was about 5 ft 11, somewhat muscular, and dressed in a black jumper
with a skivvy underneath, denim jeans, and boots. He looked every
inch the man of power – every inch God Almighty.
‘Daniel,’
said God. ‘How are you son?’
Daniel said nothing, but
returned his gaze to the bacon and eggs. Shortly he took another
plate, put some of the bacon and eggs on it, and getting a fork,
passed it to God. God accepted it, sat down, and started
eating.
Eventually Daniel spoke.
‘You again,
huh? I guess you did promise to catch up. But that was a VERY long
time ago now. I had almost forgotten.’
‘Some things take
time, Son. I have a lot of people on my list. You should know
that.’
‘Yeh. I guess so. I kind of figured that.’
God
nodded, and continued eating his bacon and eggs.
‘So.
What is this? Just a catch up? The fulfilment of a promise? Will I
see you again after this?’
God said nothing, initially, and
then looked at him. ‘Do you want to?’
Daniel
looked at him, right at him, and then returned to his own bacon and
eggs which he had just started cooking.
‘You’re God,
though. Aren’t you. Shouldn’t I want to meet you? Get to know
you?’
‘Why does that necessarily follow?’ the Theophany
asked him.
Daniel said nothing, but considered that. ‘Well,
I don’t know. It just does, I guess. I mean, that’s the way it is
in life, isn’t it?’
God looked at Daniel, said
nothing, and stood, putting down his plate. ‘Come on. Walk with
me,’ he said.
Daniel put the pan off the flames, and
checking on Rags, stood, walked over to God, who started leading the
way up the gorge to the top of the mountain.
At the
top he stopped and they gazed at the Sun of Heaven.
‘You’ve
worked it out, haven’t you?’
‘What?’ Daniel asked his
creator.
‘What you need to know. The things you need to get
by in life.’
‘Well, yeh. I guess so.’
‘Good,’
said God, and said nothing more.
He turned to him and
raised his hand towards the valley in front of them. ‘This is the
Eternal Realm of Glory. You have probably heard it called
that.’
‘Yep. Sounds familiar,’ said Daniel, looking over
it.
God turned towards the valley. ‘There are people
out there, son. Lots of them. People you haven’t met yet, but you
will. People in your destiny. There are places – things you will
still find fascinating when you first see them. And there is spirit –
spirit of Glory – which will touch you, and shape you, and give you
the consolation which you need from time to time to put all the
pieces together.’
‘Your point?’ asked
Daniel.
‘My point is this,’ said God, returning
his gaze to his son. ‘What more do you expect of me? I mean, what
more do you want out of life?’
Daniel nodded. It was
something he had thought on, occasionally. In the wee hours. God’s
purpose in it all.
‘Nothing, really,’ responded
Daniel. ‘I have a thirst, still. For life. For new things, I guess.
That is all it really is. But, no. I am satisfied with Melanie. But,
oh, I don’t know. There is still someone to meet – another.
Another lady, I think, while I hate to say it as simply as that. Its
like I know her already, but we aren’t quite there yet. Like there
is something which has to happen first.’
God looked
at him. ‘You’ll work it out. I’m sure of that.’
Daniel
puzzled on that, the way God had spoken to him, showing his infinite
knowledge, and let the issue drop then. Whatever it was, perhaps it
was true as Torah said. On throughout time lie the mysteries of the
soul.
God came over, gave Daniel his hand, who shook
it, and they returned to Rags Maloney and then, not noticing, just as
suddenly as God had been there, he was gone. And when he would see
him again, ironically, only God really knew for sure.
Chapter
Eleven
‘Well, Daniel. Good to see you again,’ said
Daniel Daly, offering his hand to Mr Daniel Radcliffe who had arrived
in a horse and buggy with Emma Watson, both dressed somewhat in Free
America type clothing.
‘Daniel,’ said Daniel Radcliffe,
shaking Daniel’s hands.
‘I guess first things first. How
long do you plan on staying? I mean, sure, if you want to stay a few
years – even a decade or so – it won’t be a problem. We don’t
mind guests for an extended stay, and we get along.’
‘Oh,
I don’t know,’ said Emma. ‘Why don’t we play it by
ear.’
‘Sure,’ responded Melanie. ‘Do you have any
luggage?’
‘Just what we are wearing,’ said Daniel. ‘No
sort of real point, travelling for so long. Moving around. Start
again when we get there, we both agreed.’
‘Right,’ said
Daniel Daly. ‘Well. We had a debate, and in the end we had both
guest rooms made up and ready. That is the case, isn’t it?’
Emma
glanced at Daniel Radcliffe, looked at him a little nervously, and
nodded. ‘Yes. Yes, we will have a room each. That is right isn’t
it Daniel?’
Daniel Radcliffe looked at her and nodded. ‘I
guess.’ He turned to Melanie. ‘Is there somewhere we can wash up?
The trip yesterday took all day, and I need a shower. I am sure Em
does as well.’
Melanie led the way through the large ranch
house to there bedrooms, which both had ensuites. ‘I am sure you
will both be comfortable. We have put Daniel in the blue room and
Emma in the pink. Boys and girls.’
‘Sure. Thanks,’ said
Daniel.
‘Great,’ responded Emma.
‘Oh. It may
sound kind of dumb, but I dragged out a few Harry Potter books and
put them on each of your bookcases, as well as some other books you
might to look at. Familiarity, if nothing else,’ said Daniel
D.
‘That’s fine,’ responded Daniel R. ‘Well, if you’ll
excuse me.’
‘Right-e-o,’ responded Daniel D. ‘Well,
dinner is at 7 or there abouts. We don’t have anything really
planned for this afternoon, as we felt you each would probably want
to rest. There is a stereo in each of your rooms and, while we don’t
normally use the electricity, we thought with you guys here we would
make an exception. There are some Mozart CDs in each of your rooms,
and some of Melanie’s stuff as well. I am sure you can find
something to relax with. Well, ok. We’ll leave you to
it.’
Daniel and Melanie returned to the main living
rooms, leaving Daniel and Emma alone in the hallway looking at there
rooms.
‘Blue and Pink. Quaint,’ said Emma.
‘Do
you want to swap?’ asked Daniel R with a slight grin on his
face.
She looked into his room, which seemed about the same as
hers, and shook her head. ‘No, mine will do. I guess traditional
roles with Daniel, knowing him and his religious ways.’
‘Oh,
he doesn’t bring it up once he gets to know you,’ responded
Daniel R. ‘I think it is his way of letting people know his values
– were he is coming from in life. He said that to me once. After a
while he doesn’t even discuss it, unless you ask questions.’
‘Oh,’
said Emma. She didn’t know Daniel Daly that well, after all, but
they had been acquaintances for some time over the years.
‘Well,
I am going to shower and rest,’ said Daniel R. ‘I’ll be out for
dinner.’
Emma nodded, turned and entered her room, closing
and locking the door. She needed a shower, and would possibly look at
the books and the CDs. But she, too, was tired, and as strange as it
may sound in the long time getting here, she needed a good holiday
from all the driving, and from the hectic London life as Hermione
Granger, and escaping in Free America may just be the kind of thing
she was looking for. And, besides, there were no paparazzi to even
poke a stick at, and that always had to be a good thing.
Chapter
Twelve
The four of them sat around the dinner table,
chatting about this and that, eating through the fried chicken and
coleslaw, drinking orange juice, and catching up on old
times.
‘Well, Free America is a strange beast,’
started Daniel D. ‘But you probably know that already.’
‘We
have a fair idea,’ said Emma.
‘I don’t think, in truth,
it is for everyone,’ said Daniel D. ‘It is, in many ways, more
reserved, more backwards, as strange as that may sound, than your
traditional America. Don’t get me wrong – they are American’s
out here – but they were those kinds of Americans who didn’t fit
into the mainstream land of liberty and freedom. Which is ironic, as
the place is called Free America. But it is in Free America were
socialism has a far greater voice, as you might have already guessed,
or at least some of the true philosophies of socialism. It is very,
very much a welfare sort of state, in as much as you will definitely
be provided for if you are out of work or finding it difficult at any
particular time. People here are motivated to care and help for each
other. Not, as some might perhaps think, out of any divine response,
because religion here is quite basic. It is mainly out of a left wing
socialist philosophy of caring for members of the state and being
socially minded. Being a responsible member of a society, rather than
an individual looking to make a name for him or herself. Being part
of a community and a family. Perhaps Communism at its ideal best. No,
we don’t have communes or anything like that. At least not
significant ones. And, yes, there is a lot of capitalist drive and it
is, technically, a capitalist economy and state. But there is, as
said, a strong focus on cooperation, working as a team, and caring
about all members of the community and being there for each other. It
is free in as much as it tolerates a lot of lifestyles which the
mainstream don’t normally tolerate, but still has a sense of
propriety about it. For example, there are certain cities with
designated gay districts, prostitution is allowed in certain
designated areas, which is really very rare for most of heaven, and
doing drugs and getting drunk on your own property is quite legal in
most parts. I probably shouldn’t say this, but bestiality is even
legal in 3 of the states, which is not well known out there, as we
don’t talk about it very much and it is discouraged but
tolerated.’
‘Why so much freedom?’ Emma asked him,
picking on her chicken.
‘Some people need it, I think,’
responded Daniel. ‘Just the way some of us are, perhaps by nature.
We need to be around those kinds of people who are a lot more
flexible on certain ways of life, and birds of a feather flock
together as they say. For the most part, though, it is like a
dominant left wing state of America. There IS a religious element,
but it is minor, and I am something of an exception in many ways. I
fit here, though, because in my own Karaite Noahide tradition there
is a fair bit of leeway in the kind of lifestyle it permits, despite
it being a religion of God.’
‘But why care about religion
anyway?’ put in Emma. ‘I mean, God doesn’t care. He never seems
to too me. I have been here, with all my family, for so long now, and
never has it really been discussed or raised.’
‘You seem
to fit into a certain social expectation,’ said Daniel. ‘Forgive
me, Em, but Hermione Granger can’t afford to be particularly
religious. She is a witch after all.’
Emma looked at him,
thought on responding, but bit her lip. But she did finally respond.
‘I am sort of a Christian, Daniel. Oh, sort of. Well, I don’t
know. Not really any more, I guess. Not in truth. Not any more. What
am I saying.’ She looked at Daniel R. ‘We don’t really have
one, do we? A religion?’
Daniel R shook his head. ‘The
laws of heaven. It’s about all I worry about, when I do. Live your
life otherwise. Do what you want.’
Melanie spoke up. ‘I am
still a Christian. I have had different religious thoughts, over a
long time, and been involved with different things. But I hold with
Jesus as my teacher. It seems to be the only thing which lasts with
me. I guess I don’t really care about religion apart from that. It
never really grabbed me deep, deep down. Other religions, I mean.
Daniel’s Noahide faith somewhat, because it is the Jewish Bible and
Jesus was Jewish. For a long time I was with a group which I thought
gave me what I needed in life. The focus on God. The routine. The
disciplines. The virtue. Life doesn’t work like that for me,
anymore, though. I don’t know, Em. Perhaps I am like you –
perhaps I don’t really need religion. Perhaps it is just the
Beatles. All you need is love..’
Daniel D looked at her and
nodded. She didn’t speak about her beliefs to him terribly much
anymore. She never really did that, apart from the phase she went
through with the Peacekeepers of Jehovah.
Daniel R spoke up.
‘I have Jewish blood. That’s about it. God’s there. So what,
now. He doesn’t seem to worry about us. Just wants us to be happy.
It was only about rules, anyway – the religious stuff. The law of
the land always did that for me, in the end. For most
people.’
Daniel D picked up a piece of fried
chicken. ‘It still causes too much contention. Deeply held beliefs.
Beliefs of the heart. It takes an old soul, well reasoned, well
thought out, to be able to seriously discuss and impart religious
teaching. And then, so it seems, it takes an eternity to sink
in.’
The group went silent for a while, perhaps
thinking on Daniel’s thoughts, before Emma commented to Melanie on
the meal, and a lighter mood ensued.
After Dinner
Daniel D spoke to Emma and apologized for going on into religion, as
he normally didn’t do that anymore, and knew how sensitive people
could be on the issue. She assured him she didn’t mind, but he
seemed very worried that he might have offended her.
That
night, before she fell asleep, she thought on her own beliefs, and
that it was mainly just about being who Emma Watson was, and finding
her own meaning in living her life as she thought good and proper.
Nobody seemed to stick with rules forever, anyway, and always ended
up betraying their faith for a more convenient lifestyle. Like
Melanie said – let love rule, and with a little grace everything
would be alright in the end anyway.
Chapter
Thirteen
‘The Devil wears Green Shoes.’
‘Huh?’
asked Melanie, sitting next to Daniel on the couch.
‘Uh,
nothing. Sorry sweetie. Just a title idea I had for a book.’
‘Oh,’
she said, and returned to her crossword book which Emma had brought
with her upon arriving.
Daniel stood, looked out the
windows towards the south, and looked at Mel. ‘Do you think they
will be back soon?’
‘Why do you ask?’ she asked
him.
‘Oh. Well, I sort have something to do, farm related. I
have been putting it on hold for the last few days while Dan and Em
have been here, but I need to go out and check.’
‘Its not
those cattle again, is it? There is probably a perfectly good
explanation to were they have gotten to. You just need to be
patient.’
‘And lose them all? What will we sell next
market?’
‘If you must,’ she said, returning to her book.
‘I’ll let them know you’ll be a little late.’
‘Right,’
he said, and disappeared to change and head off on Freejack.
*
* * * *
Rags Maloney, still atop the gorge in the 3
man tent, down to the last rasher of bacon and final 4 eggs, which
were stored in a coolbox, knowing Daniel would be back soon enough as
he promised, was cautious when he heard the voices. It was early in
the morning, around 4, and he brought out his torch and then,
thinking better, charted his way from the stars without turning it on
to not give the game away.
He heard them, over the
next rise, and crawled up to spy on them. 4 of them, by the looks of
it, herding 3 cows into the back of a carriage. Yep, they were
rustlers all right.
He stood, turned on his torch, and
started yelling ‘We’ve got you surrounded.’ And then, not
really knowing what else to do, he watched them but stayed put. What
else could he do, really? There were four of them, and presumably
they were not armed, and he didn’t have any weapon on him.
It
didn’t seem to matter anyway because after a bit of commotion, a
torch lit up and he was soon in the presence of 4 nasty looking
critters.
‘Crack Jiminty. I should have known,’
said Rags.
‘He’ll squeal,’ said Roger. ‘What
do we do?’
‘Tie him up,’ said Crack. And so they
did.
* * * * *
Daniel found Rags that
afternoon, tied up, left near the tent, gagged, but otherwise fine.
When he pulled off the gag Rags said instantly. ‘That varmint Crack
Jiminty. Him and his posse.’
Daniel nodded. They had their
man.
He untied Rags and Rags rubbed his wrists and
looked at him. ‘What next?’
‘Did they take any
cattle?’
‘They had 3 of them. I guess they still probably
took them.’
‘Right,’ said Daniel. ‘Well. Mmm. Nothing.
Not for now. They know we are on to them. It may sound really stupid,
but that may just about be the end of the matter. I mean, sure, we
can go after them and press charges even, but I don’t like to make
trouble for people less I can help it. This will probably be the end
of it I reckon. Now that they know they’ve been found out my guess
is that they will stop. They’ve probably just been having some
fun.’
‘No good varmint,’ said Rags, rubbing his
wrist. ‘Still, you gonna tell the Sheriff?’
‘I’ll
think about it,’ said Daniel. ‘Right, well, let’s get the tent
packed up, and get you back home. Leave Crack Jiminty to me. I will
sleep on it and make a decision in the morning.’
‘No
good varmint,’ said Rags once more, as they started packing away
the tent.
Chapter Fourteen
Daniel
Radcliffe and Emma Watson had returned from their picnic down by the
river, and it was starting to get a little late, but Melanie assured
them that Daniel shouldn’t be too much longer.
There
was commotion, suddenly, out the front, and Melanie suggested that
Daniel had probably returned.
Daniel Radcliffe went
outside but it wasn’t Daniel Daly there to greet him – it was
four rather hostile looking cowboys.
‘Tell Daly,’ one of
them said, in a hoarse voice. ‘If he squeals, well. Well, he’ll
know it. And it won’t be pretty.’
Daniel said nothing, but
watched as the four of them spat on the ground, turned their horses,
and rode off.
He came back inside, a little puzzled,
and explained the episode to the girls. When Daniel Daly got home
just a little later, they sat around discussing the matter. Melanie,
really, was not impressed.
‘What are you going to do
now, Dan?’ she asked her man.
‘Handle it,’ he responded.
He looked at Daniel. ‘Well, cowboy? Are you ready for some real
wild, wild west?’
Daniel Radcliffe broke out in a grin.
‘Sure, pardner.
‘Good grief,’ said Melanie, putting her
hand to her head. ‘It’s gone to his bloody head.’
Emma
was not amused either.
* * * * *
With
Rags Maloney in tow, the three of them rode proud and strong, up to
the Jiminty ranch the following day around lunch, ready for a meno e
meno. They would resolve this – sort it out good and
proper.
They weren’t armed. Despite the thrill of
what they were into, that much seemed just a bit too much, even for
Daniel’s cowboy fantasies. He was sure, anyway, that it could be
resolved.
They arrived at the ranch, noting the cows
skull head above the entrance to the property, and came to the main
homestead, sitting on there horses, looking at the place. The men’s
horses appeared to be still there, so they were likely inside, and
Daniel spied his cattle over in a nearby yard.
Daniel
yelled out. ‘Crack. Come out. It’s Daniel Daly. We need to
talk.’
Suddenly a gunshot went off, and the three of them
ducked there head.
‘For fucks sake, Dan,’ said Daniel R.
‘You said there wouldn’t be any of these problems.
‘I
didn’t think there would be,’ he responded.
They
waited for about 5 minutes, not speaking again, waiting for some
other sign of life, but nothing else happened.
Eventually
Daniel had had enough. He dismounted Freejack, came up, knocked on
the homestead door, and yelled. ‘Don’t shoot. I’m coming
in.’
He opened the door, came inside, and found 3 of
them there, one with a shotgun. ‘Scared the begeezus out of you,
din’t we,’ one of them said.
Daniel didn’t smile. ‘You
guys are nuts. Where’s Crack?’
‘He saw you guys
coming,’ one of them said. ‘He’ll be taking your womenfolk now.
Seriously, though, don’t count us in on that shit. We have our
limits an all. Crack, though, he’s still something of a bad boy.
You know him.’
Daniel swore under his breath and looked at
Daniel R who had entered the room. ‘We better get back. Crack’s
not really that dangerous, but the situation might have just gone to
his head a little bit. Gone a bit nuts.’
‘Ok,’ responded
Daniel R, and looked at the men. ‘What do we do about them?’
‘I
think they have had there fun. They won’t mess around again. I know
em too well for that. Right Roger?’
‘Sure Danno. You know
me. A bit of fun – not too much though. I know the limits.’
‘We
better get going,’ said Daniel R.
As they returned
to Rags, leaving the Jiminty gang be, as there was nothing really
much more to discuss without Crack, Daniel was a little worried about
Melanie and Emma, but was sure Crack wasn’t actually going to do
anything too drastic. Hopefully.
Chapter
Fifteen
When Daniel and Daniel left, Melanie and Emma
amused themselves with photos of the group of them which Melanie had
brought out. Not much time had passed, though, and suddenly a man
with a kerchief over his face burst into the room, armed with a
pistol.
‘Don’t make any sudden moves,’ he said
to the girls. ‘Come on. Outside.’
Melanie motioned
for Emma to do as he said, and they were taken outside, put on to a
buggy and tied down.
The masked man, who Melanie
instantly had recognized as Crack Jiminty, went inside briefly, and
then returned and mounted and drove the buggy up towards the nearby
hills were the old mineshafts were.
As they drove
along Melanie thought about perhaps trying to escape, but was worried
about the pistol. She really didn’t want to do anything stupid. She
didn’t want to provoke Crack who seemed to have gone off the deep
end just a little bit.
They arrived at one of the
abandoned mine shafts and Crack untied them, indicated for them to
start walking, and lighting a lamp, they made there way inside the
mines.
He seemed to know were he was going and, after
a trek, they came to a main room, with a number of items of old
mining equipment, and beams going from the floor to the roof. Crack
tied the girls too a beam, hid out of sight, and there they waited.
‘They’ll come, soon,’ said Mel to an Emma who had gone silent,
but seemed to be sobbing a little. ‘Don’t worry, Em. The boys
will rescue us.’
* * * * *
Daniel R
found the note, and read it out loud.
‘Right,’
said Daniel D. ‘This could be more trouble than I’d hoped for.
Perhaps, now, we take it a bit more seriously.’ He turned to Daniel
R. ‘Do you really like to be a cowboy?’
Daniel smiled in
response. Daniel D led him into a back room, came to a closet, and
opened it. It was stocked with 3 rifles, some pistols and holsters,
and some ammunition.
‘I know. Crazy to have this stuff,
mainly for romantic reasons, but I figured it being the wild west and
all.’
Daniel R Smiled and, as they armed up, looking
in the mirror, Rags, who had sneaked in, said ‘Gosh tarn it. Now
yers cowboys.’
* * * * *
They arrived
at the mines, found the one which the note said they would be in, and
entered in.
‘Rags. You go that way, down the other tunnel,’
said Daniel. ‘Now don’t bloody shoot unless you really have to. I
am sure Crack still just wants a bit of fun.’
‘I’ll
shoot allright,’ mumbled Rags to himself, as he went down the side
tunnel
Daniel D turned on the torch and as they carefully came
forward Daniel R asked ‘What were these mines for?’
‘Oil,
I think’ said Daniel D. ‘And coal. There is a rich bed of both
down below. They gave it away a long time ago, but the mines were
never closed.’
As they slowly inched forward Daniel
slipped, suddenly, and ended up in large sticky pile of black ooze.
The torch had spilled out of his hand and Daniel R picked it up,
pointed it towards Dan and smiled. ‘You look a mess,’ he said to
Daniel D.
‘Oh, very funny genius,’ said Daniel D.
Daniel
R grinned a little, stepped forward to help Daniel D out of the goo,
and suddenly slipped himself, and was soon covered in oil as
well.
‘Poetic justice, I should think,’ Said Daniel D, to
a very miffed looking Daniel R.
They continued on,
watching for oil puddles, and came into the main cavern.
‘There,’
said Daniel R, pointing to the girls.
‘You go and
untie them,’ said Daniel D.
‘Why me?’ asked Daniel
R.
‘Cos someone has to keep watch,’ said Daniel
D.
Daniel R mumbled something under his breath, but
never the less came forward carefully and smiled at Emma who looked
instantly far happier than she had been, and began untying
them.
Suddenly a shot rang out and Crack yelled.
‘Leave them ladies be. I’m a good shot, fella. I don’t think
you want to risk it.’
Daniel R backed away, and looked at
Daniel D. Daniel D waved his hand in a circular motion to indicate to
keep Crack busy.
‘We just want the ladies,’ said
Daniel R. ‘You have had your fun, Mr Jiminty.’
Another
shot was blasted, and Daniel R didn’t move.
Daniel
D, circling around carefully, soon spotted Crack up in the glass
panelled office. He hated to do it, but aimed, prayed for good luck,
and pulled the trigger.
A quick ‘fizzing’ noise
flashed, and a dart sped through the air, hit Crack in the leg, and
he yelled ‘Yipes.’ Shortly, though, the tranquilizer having its
effect, he collapsed onto the floor, and that was that.
‘A
Tranquilizer?’ Daniel R said, after he had untied the
girls.
‘You didn’t think I would really use
bullets,’ said Daniel D, a grin on his face. ‘They are in yours
as well. Tranquilizer darts. They were already in the gun. I just
wanted to impress you. I mean, seriously, nobody was meant to get
hurt.’
They dragged Crack out to the front,
and spent a while searching for Rags, who eventually emerged from a
tunnel, having gotten half way to China in his own words.
*
* * * *
Daniel didn’t end up pressing charges, but
Crack was slung into jail by the judge anyway, and sentenced to 3
years for the rustling, and 12 years for the kidnapping and dangerous
use of weapons. It was, apparently, a light sentence.
‘The
other men in the posse got off with just a year each, and swore they
were just having fun to all and sundry.
In the end,
the mystery was resolved, and life started getting back to normal for
Melanie and Daniel after something of an adventure. A real cowboy
adventure.
Chapter Sixteen
‘So,
you think you are a cowboy, do you?’ Emma asked Daniel R, as they
sat by the river near the Rainbow Ranch, Daniel and Melanie a
distance away, on a picnic the following day after the big
adventure.
‘Oh, you know,’ said Daniel R, who did
indeed feel every inch the cowboy, but was to humble to say
so.
‘Rescued your maiden, got the bad guy. We only
needed some treasure, and it would have been perfect.
‘You’re
my treasure, Em,’ said Daniel, biting down on an apple. She smiled
on that statement.
A little way off
Melanie was putting some chicken on to a plate for Daniel, and handed
it to him. ‘My hero,’ she said.
‘Hero?’ queried
Daniel.
‘It’s not every day you do something so brave,’
she said, smiling at him.
‘Oh, it was nothing,’ he said,
with false humility.
‘My hero,’ she said again, a big
smile on her face.
* * * * *
A while
later, things had settled down, after much bravado from both
Daniel’s, and regular life was restored. Daniel and Emma agreed to
stay for another few months, for now, but were thinking they might
just buy a place in the district, and settle in for a while. Somewere
new to live, to experience, to just be, in the words of both of
them.
And, in fact, three months later, in the
adjoining valley, they purchased a small homestead which had long
been available, moved in, and were apparently together in an
unofficial sort of way. But nothing more than that.
Daniel
R philosophized from time to time that, in eternity, you had endless
time to do endless things, and living in Free America and learning
all about its ways was a good enough place to spend some of it. And,
besides, the Daly’s were good enough company to be around for a
while, and Daniel D did seem to have a way of focusing Daniel on
certain issues, things which seemed to give his life direction in
terms of what it was supposed to be about. And, perhaps for some of
those reasons, it was a time to spend in Free America, a time of life
to get away from being Harry Potter, and to just be himself.
And
a time to get to know a certain Emma Watson just that little bit
better.
* * * * *
Daniel sat with
Melanie, her arm around him, on the couch, looking out at the
night.
‘So. We have new neighbours,’ she said.
‘Yep,’
responded Daniel.
‘And they seem happy enough with the
district. They could be around for some time.’
‘Yep,’ he
said again.
‘But this isn’t forever, in the end, is it? I
mean, we will leave eventually. I mean, eventually. That was always
understood, wasn’t it?’
He turned to look at her, thought
on saying something, but returned his gaze to the
stars.
Eventually he spoke. ‘Whatever else, Melanie
Jane Chisholm. Let us enjoy our time we have in the here and now, and
thank God that, for now, life is working. It might not always be that
way, you know – nobody really ever knows what the future holds –
but for now, we have a simple, happy life, and I don’t think either
of us would have it, really, any other way.’
She
nodded, kissed him on the cheek, and as they returned their gaze to
the stars, over in the corner of the room, for the briefest moment,
an ancient spirit dropped in, smiled a little, and again disappeared,
off to his next adventure.
The End
Rest
In Peace
So, in the fullness of time, all good things
came to pass, and all good things came to be. Well, almost. The
fullness of all good things, in the end, really is eternal – just
ask God when he feels like sharing some of his secrets with you. But,
for the most part, the Eternal Realm of Glory enjoyed joys and
happinesses and peaces and loves and all, as they say, good
things.
And then, in the summation, completion and the
entirety of its days, the eternal realm of glory, like those gone
before it, also found its final rest.
And in that
sleep of the Realm, God opened up his memory books, and looked at
Melanie and Daniel, and sighed. For Daniel was to move on, again, to
a new lady, as he was wont to do, and the joy and unity of Melanie
and Daniel was at rest – for now anyway.
So things
worked out in the end, and Daniel and Melanie found their peace and
consolation, and the rest – the third great rest – came – and
all was well. For a while anyway.
The End of the
Chronicles of the Eternal Realm of Glory