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โButโฆโ
โNate,โ she interrupted, shaking her head once with firm resolve. โYouโre afraid she will despise you, but surely you know her well enough that hate is not her way. She loves you, Nate. โ
Freya held to his hand as he gathered himself, knowing she was right. For all she had been through in her childhood, Erin was still the most inherently good person he had ever known. A lot of that credit went to Dean and Maria, of that he was certain. They had shown a troubled kid love and respect, and in the light of their faith, she had bloomed.
But it did not make the choice any easier.
โOkay,โ he said finally, nodding more to reassure himself than Freya.
She smiled, leaned over, and planted a gentle kiss upon his cheek.
โSo, itโs all true then?โ he asked. โGod? The Devil? This is judgment?โ
โItโs not so simple as the Christian belief, Nate. I prefer to think of it as light and dark.โ
โHow much do you know?โ
Freya smiled. โItโs more about how much I can tell you, Nate.โ
He snorted, wiping away the drying tears. โRight. Okay, well I just have one question then. The dead changed for a short time after your death, and became entirely focused on Erin, before reverting back to their usual emptiness. Why?โ
Freya took a deep breath, her head tilted as though listening to something in the distance.
โThe dead are crude tools, Nate, and the force behind them isnโt pulling the strings all the time. That which I call โthe Darkโ thought that Erin killing me would break her, and it would have, had her faith in you not been so strong. She knew, as much as it pained you, that you would take that burden from her. She wasnโt ready, yet in that moment of weakness, proved her strength. Erinโs strength comes from putting her faith in others, not just herself, and she has more faith in you than any other living soul. We think the Dark got angry for a time at its failure. For that little while, we think it tried to frighten her into hiding behind her safe walls, making her fear she would endanger her friends if she went out to face them.โ
โShe struggled with that.โ
Freya nodded. โBut then the Dark made the worst mistake it could make. It trapped you, made you bait, trying to break her, or make her do something reckless and get herself killed. If she hid away, and you died because she did nothing, the guilt would destroy her.โ
Nate laughed then, wiping away the final tear from his cheek. His mood lightened.
โBut Old Scratch wasnโt counting on her flipping the finger, huh?โ
Freya laughed and shook her head. โNo. She faced every fear she had, because the one thing she feared more than anything, Nate, was letting you down. The Dark has a little more to learn about humanity, I think. All it knows are our sins, our cruelties, our hatreds, and all the dark places of our collective soul.โ She grinned, her face radiating unfettered joy. โI donโt think it understands the power that love can give us mere mortals, and it certainly underestimated Erinโs threshold. She has enough love for all of us.โ
โSo, it just gave up?โ
โErin is special, but sheโs not the only one bearing the torch out in the night. Iโm sure the Dark will try something else, only this time it will likely use a scalpel rather than a hammer.โ
Nate nodded. โThe Children of the Resurrection.โ
โThere are many pieces, Nate, and the board is bigger than we know. These battles rage across the globe, and we are just one small skirmish in a war for our survival, but it doesnโt make it of lesser value.โ She stood up and walked barefoot on the lawn, leaning to pluck a white gardenia from one of the blooms and breathing in its scent. โIโve always loved gardenias,โ she said, floating back towards him on light feet. She offered the white flower to him, which he accepted in both hands. โItโs time for you to wake up now, Nate.โ
โWe miss you,โ he said.
โI know, and I miss you both too, and that little rascal, Particles. Iโll see you again, Iโm sure. Now, wake up Nate.โ
He wanted to say something more, but his eyes snapped open in the dimly lit room to find Alicia standing above him with a steaming cup. His sudden alertness startled her, caught halfway in the act of nudging him awake.
The farmhouse was starting to lighten with the dawning sun, and Nate opened the sleeping bag. Swinging his legs out, he pulled on his boots and left them unlaced before accepting the hot beverage with a word of thanks.
Was it just a dream? It had felt soโฆ real.
โWhere did that come from?โ asked Alicia.
โHuh?โ He followed the direction of her finger to a white flower that rested by the pillow.
A gardenia.
Nate picked it up in shaking fingers, staring at it in wonder.
โNate? Sir? You okay?โ Aliciaโs concerned questioning brought him to his senses.
โHmm? Aye, sorry. Still a bit foggy from the sleep. Weird dreams,โ he added absently.
โSo, whatโs the plan for today then? Same again?โ
Nate sipped at the black coffee, rolling the gardeniaโs stem between finger and thumb.
โNo,โ he said finally. โNo, Alicia. Todayโฆ wellโฆโ
He stared at the white flower in his hand and sighed.
โIt looks like Iโm going home.โ
About the Author
Carl Meadows had his first novel published at the age of 30. Seriously, just one copy. It was a 30th birthday present from a friend and sits in a gift box on his shelf. It was a valiant attempt but needed some serious work, as apparently it contained a social worker with kung fu. For the record, that was not his intention.
Seeing his name on the cover, however, reminded him of what he wanted to do since the age of seven. Working hard at
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