Alright! This was prompted by Chet! And it has no romance!

Warning: This is 100% Christian! If you do not care about this, don't read this chapter.


Sunday morning.

Sunday morning is the one day all of the Anubis House members come together and learn about something they love, God. They sing songs, they read the bible, and learn more than they did the week before. The church that stands across from the school is the teens' home away from home. Each one came around at their own pace, following the student before them. And whether they chose to try church to be with their friends or to get away from it all, it all ended up the same reason for all of them, God.

"What did you think of service, Eddie?" Mara asks as they leave the Warehouse.

The Warehouse is where all the teenagers go for church. You have the Chapel for the adults, and any others who want to go. The Jungle for the children; each age group divided by animals. The Warehouse was the place the teens could go to talk and hang out.

"It was good; I've gone to church a few times back home, but it wasn't even close to how fun it is in there." Eddie replies.

"I know right?" Alfie grins. "Don't you think J.J. is super funny?"

"Yeah, he was awesome."

"Hey, guys, how's it going?" the Anubis House teens turn to the tall blonde sitting on the couch in the corner of the room.

"Hi, Bekah," Amber squeals, wrapping her up in a bone crushing hug.

Bekah, J.J.'s wife, has blonde hair that hangs a couple inches past her shoulders, and bright blue eyes. She was twenty eight years old and had two little girls, Michaela and Chloe. Both Bekah and J.J. were from America, but had come to England to teach at some churches for a while.

The others take seats on the couch and benches in that corner while other teens swarm out of the room, immediately heading for the free cookies in the atrium.

"Bekah, this is Eddie Sweet," Patricia introduces him.

"Hi. Nice to meet you," Eddie smiles holding his hand out for her to shake.

"You too, Eddie," She shakes his hand with a smile of her own.

"Hey, y'all," J.J. pops up next to them. J. J. wore a baseball cap over his blonde hair and his green eyes shown playfully. He held his fist out to each teen and they bumped it with theirs before he took a seat in between Amber and Joy.

"Hey, J.J., great sermon today," Jerome greets him.

"Glad y'all liked it." He smiles. "What are your thoughts on today's lesson?"

"I loved the video at the beginning, so genius!" Joy piped in.

"Yeah, I was thinking that the painter was supposed to represent God as he made our world and the Fall happened, it was very powerful." Mara says.

"I agree, I think that the painter represents God because he painted our world, created it out of an idea." Mick agrees.

"Good," J.J. smiles. "So, why do you guys think God made the Tree of Good and Evil if he knew they weren't supposed to eat from it, and plus, he already knew the fall was going to happen. So, why create the tree in the first place? He could have prevented the Fall from happening, right?"

"Well, the tree was just a test," Nina replies. "God knew that man was going to fall. He knew it was because of Satan and the tree, what's the point of not creating the tree and waiting for us to sin some other way? We're not perfect, we would have sinned anyway."

"Well, why didn't he just wipe us all out and start over?" Bekah asks.

"I think he was just lazy." Mick shrugs.

Patricia hit him upside the head.

"Ow!" the jock glares at her and rubs his head, "What? I was just joking!"

"Because we aren't perfect, no matter how he makes us, we're not him. And he wiped out all mankind, minus Noah, his wife and his sons and their wives, later anyway. Even though he had chosen a man who was worthy in his eyes, the earth was still evil." Patricia answers.

"Right,"

"You know, technically the fruit wasn't an apple or a pear or a peach, or any other fruit we know of." Fabian speaks up.

"Fabian's right, the fruit was a forbidden fruit." Jerome says. "There was only one tree with that fruit in the world and that was in the Garden of Eden, which was wiped out by the flood. I don't think God would have left that fruit lying around."

"That is correct, though the fruit is portrayed as an apple or pear, it was neither of them." Joy states.

"Nice, you guys really think these things through." J.J. says, letting out a chuckle.

"We don't have anything better to do." Eddie shrugs.

Everyone laughed and soon they all stood to leave.

"So, Eddie, do you want to come to F3?" Mara asks as the teens cross the street to campus.

"Let's see, food, friends, and fellowship…I'm in." he smiles.

"Great!" Amber squeals.


This has to be one of my favorite drabbles, because of the whole church thing! Now, The Warehouse, is a real thing! So is the Chapel and the Jungle! And yes, my church has free cookies after services, as well as FREE DONUTS! My church is awesome. Anyway, J.J., Bekah, Michaela, and Chloe are real people, I love that family so much! And this week in church we were discussing the Fall. Also, F3 is a bible study, which I don't go to. I've been before, but I get crowded. And the F3 I would go to only has a bunch of Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. I'm the only Freshman! :( And F3 stands for Food, Friends and Fellowship. So, I just copied my church life! Haha. Thanks for reading! Hope y'all liked it! REVIEW! And why don't you let me know what your thoughts are on the Fall?

Please, watch this video, it's about the Fall: watch?v=5YanYbvNxrE - It's Beat Poetry. It's awesome! And the link is also on my profile.

20: I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God. -Romans 12:1-2

LOVE YOU GUYS! GOD BESS!

-Rachel