Monday, August 27, 2007

Chap 1 p 22

She lifted her face, "We'll wait for you, Ted...Judd
and Julia await you...come for us" and slowly, she
fades away and disappears.
I waited for her to show up once more and least, share
with me this last moment of my earthly life, but even her
impression has gone. At that moment, all I can see are
mere shades of glumness and dust.

My past hadn't been easy, but I always believed in my
fate and now, I know my destiny.

Death is about certain.

"Oh God, why do you still keep me here" I pleaded.
"Take me, take me now, and let this go over with."
My body is beginning to wane down from loss of
blood on my head wound and from the searing noxious
heat that is now gradually eating my flesh.I am convulsing,
getting more delirious as my recollections suddenly start
to draw in circles.
I try to heave a deep sigh, a lungful of air as if it is
my last before finally crossing the threshold of death,
while struggling to look around even with eyes bloodied

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