"When beggars die, there are no comets seen. The heavens themselves
blaze forth the death of princes."
--Calpurnia (Julius Caesar)
A messenger from heaven interrupted my semi-peaceful state as Talisein and I relaxed in my quarters in a hidden section of KHEL. A word from God Himself, apparently, decreed that Talisein was to stop seeing me. This information I stumbled upon while out for a casual stroll to visit my friends at the abbey. I demanded to speak to Ezekiel, whom, due to words spoken by my little 'Kitten', had been affectionately dubbed 'Brother Zeekers'. NOTE: It is wise to refrain from calling him that...He is not very appreciative of the nickname.
Ezekiel came, in his blazing angelic glory, and I met him, in my scantily clad demonic form. In my hand was this book, barely started.
Ezekiel confirmed that the mesage was, indeed, from God himself. Talisein was being forbade to see me due to the fact that I am of the Fallen. (continued...)
The fireangel asked me, do I love God.
Do I love God?
"In the faces of man and woman I see God."
--Walt Whitman
I looked at the faces of Myche and Dyno, and declares that I love the healer boy Dyno, and I love my comrade Lace, and I love my friend Myche, and I love my dear Talisein--Was this love for God? Or did that only count if one was not of the Fallen? Is this the fair, just God He claims to be?
Ezekiel recommended I return to the Lord, or fall with the others. I argued my point that it was just not that easy. And he left.
