@ShadeStar
"So am I going to Hell?" Lillian asked, "Because I stopped believing a long time ago. No offense meant of course."
"So am I going to Hell?" Lillian asked, "Because I stopped believing a long time ago. No offense meant of course."
"If you chose to believe again then no…."
"Just as Moses lifted up the snake in the wilderness, so the Son of Man must be lifted up, that everyone who believes in Him may have eternal life." Darren quoted.
"My mom was a Christian, I went to church every Sunday." Darren added.
Lillian looked at Darren, "The day I start to believe again is the day they die or leave my life for good."
(When we are done with the questions we should skip to the next day or something…)
(Yeah.)
"Someday all of that will be over, I promise." Darren looked at her with the most positive look in his eyes, like he had never believed anything more in his life.
"True, but if you refused, then your mother's faith does not carry over to you. You are old enough to make your own decisions."
"I guess that's true…"
Lillian smiled softly and nodded. It's good to know someone cares.
(Should we wait until tomorrow to continue or do we want to now? I don't have to leave yet.)
(We can go on now.)
(okay!)
(Next day then???)
(Yep!)
(How shall we start this?)
Paige woke up early today. She had to let out her feelings. She put on a baggy top and running shorts and unplugged her phone. She drank a glass of water and ate a granola bar before plugging in her earbuds and running.
Darren, for once, wasn't rushing to get to school. He was actually early which never happened. He sat outside on a bench enjoying the cool morning breeze and waiting for people to get to school.
Lillian walked up to the school building. She was slightly panting from having to run part of the way, but at least she wasn't late. She silently applauded herself for not being late, and then adjusted her hair to cover the black eye she had gotten last night.
Lloyd underneath the large willow tree in the front courtyard of the school, reading a book. His wings had been concealed again, and he seemed unable to hear anything around him.
Darren saw Lillian arrive at school and hopped up excitedly to go say hello. He was perky; having a very good morning. "Good Morning!" Darren had a smile bigger than his face could fit.
Lillian looked up and smiled. Darren was already here, "Good morning!"
Darren's smile faultered a little when he saw Lillian's eye… "What happened?!?"
Lillian covered it back up, "Take a guess."
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