1. Judgment
Bradley drank too much--not smart for a Harvard student.
Driving home he spotted a figure dart past, then he ran over something.
"I killed a man," Bradley thought. Afraid, he continued driving, hating himself.
Knowing he was a criminal he ran--abandoning the shreds of his life. Bitterness filled his heart and spilled into his soul.
Years passed, Bradley spent them as an unmarried clerk.
One day, tired of hiding, he confessed to the town’s sheriff who checked his story.
“You’re not guilty,” the sheriff said. “You didn't kill anything.”
But Bradley had killed something: his future.
2 Sibling Rivalry
Kathy Vail hated Belinda…she would show her…
Balancing an ice bucket on top of the door, Kathy set it to fall when Belinda walked through.
Shortly thereafter, Mrs. Vail heard a crash and found Kathy covered with ice.
“I hate, Belinda, Mommy!”
"Get dressed. We’re going to see Dr. Gravely."
. . .
"She’s worse?" Gravely asked Mrs. Vail.
"Yes, Kathy dumped ice on "Belinda."
"Multiple personality disorder can worsen…"
A nurse brought Kathy into the office.
"Hello, Kathy," Gravely smiled.
"My name's not Kathy!" She pouted.
"Sorry, I meant Belinda."
She stared at the psychiatrist. "Belinda? My name's Melissa!"
3. Damned
Father Emilio Earnesto entered the hut of the young native woman named Luelita. The ubiquitous Amazonian heat seemed to fade away in the presence of her natural warmth.
"Bless you child," he smiled.
Smiling back, she pushed herself up from the grass mat she lay upon and threw her nakedness into his outstretched arms.
"Tell me of my salvation, Father," she breathed into his ear.
As he held her, he felt the heat of her body increase.
"I am with your child," Luelita whispered, pressing her tight belly against him.
At that moment, Father Earnesto knew he was truly damned...
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 24.08.2010
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