A Soliloquy to Life and the Ascension From Hell
“Mom”! His voice is stretched across the intercontinental connection that we call iphones, “Cath’s girlfriend just died, she fell out a window!”
Collecting my senses, “What do you mean? What happened? Was she alone?”
The air is suddenly thick. It’s like a shroud that envelopes you when trauma of this sort is levied. “Do I know her?” My face screwed up and my voice became scratchy.
His breathing quickens. I hear him panting as his blood pressure screams through his head. He does not know death. There were those before he was born, and s few with whom he had zero connection on my side of the family, but otherwise, Death was something you read about that happened to others.
“No. She was with her boyfriend. They were in her apartment and she fell out the window…” Process death was obviously pulsating.
My reaction? Boyfriend. Window. Not a good sign. Yet it was ruled an accident. She was just 30. And the world simply moved on. How strange that is. A person can be surrounded by 100 friends their 20 years, and yet if one or two dies, it is an accepted normalcy. Like Pharma – declaring a side effect of ‘death’. Normalcy.
I once had a dream of writing a successful novel, but after engaging in numerous short story competitions – years passed and I realized that the game was rigged. Like every other game. Like a football game – a soccer match – or the track race with the trans boy taking the lead by 100 feet. It’s all rigged.
The only way you can succeed is by agreeing to become one of the puppets and tithing 10% to 20% for their efforts. After the tax man, the agent, the tithe, the family, the charities, you are staring at a net profit of merely 10% despite you doing all the labor. Such was the despair and fall of Brittney Spears, in my opinion. Because it wasn’t just the tithe, it was the ‘initiation’. An initiat
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