167: Disappointment

Mar 01, 2007 23:56

Tėve mūsų, kuris esi danguje!

A little square of heaven. Leached of color, white-gray winter sky. Heavy with snow. A little square of heaven high in the barn wall. He addresses it in his mother tongue.

Teesie šventas Tavo vardas.

In the words his mother taught him. Obediently he recites. She would be pleased.

Teateinie Tavo karalystė. A cross ( Read more... )

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jon_r_meyers March 2 2007, 10:26:32 UTC
:(

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typhoidandswans March 2 2007, 19:59:39 UTC
Fear the angst!11!1!

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antigone_grace March 3 2007, 17:30:43 UTC
OOC: :( as well. Angst, indeed.

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typhoidandswans March 3 2007, 20:44:27 UTC
*hands out hankies*

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OOC elvira_hancock March 17 2007, 18:52:17 UTC
I hope you don't mind, but I've added you. I'm new here to theatrical_muse.

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Re: OOC typhoidandswans March 23 2007, 19:17:01 UTC
Belated reply, but no, don't mind! Welcome to TM.

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Re: OOC elvira_hancock March 23 2007, 23:00:19 UTC
Thank you!

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singindemonhq March 28 2007, 22:24:21 UTC
Would you really have wanted to see her again, knowing where she went?

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typhoidandswans April 1 2007, 02:27:33 UTC
The idea was that I should have hoped to see her delivered safely from "where she went".

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singindemonhq April 1 2007, 15:53:36 UTC
*The voice is gentle, almost sympathetic,*

When did you pray? After they chose her? Don't you humans have "Free will"? That kind of negates changing a human's behavior, don't it? Did you never think that once they chose her it was already too late? Should time be turned back for a child?

*The tone sharpens, suddenly,*

That wasn't the prayer you said though, was it - not the only prayer you said?

Is it a disappointment that the answer you did get was so gentle? You ever think about the real range of answers that you could have been given?

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