Monday, August 13, 2018

The Rebirth of the Extraordinary Chapter 1 - From Colorless to Colorful

Chapter 1 – From Colorless to Colorful
God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. And God saw that the light was good; and God separated the light from the darkness. Genesis 1: 3 -4
Every answer humanity had was answered. There is only black and white. The human body is only made of flesh and bone. Good and evil don’t matter anymore. Everything on earth is concrete, metal, and other man-made materials. The only thing that gives the planet light beside the artificial light that humanity creates, is the one great light in the sky that never rises nor descends. No one suffers. No one dies. No one is born. Everything is a safe, known, relaxed, but dull existence.
Aaron is a boy who lives in this existence. He goes through a school system that produces the workers that the world needs. Children are given the attention and skills they need to be the cogs in the machine that the adults are. They are nothing but replacements. Human tools. When humans grow old, they enter machines which will revert them back to their youth at the cost of their memories.
Even though human rights exist, they aren’t differentiated from one another besides by name and function. Everyone looks similar. Everyone has the same color skin and eyes. No one is special. Everyone is just a replacement for another person. Nothing more. Nothing less.
Right now, Aaron is on his way back from another boring day of school. He gets the same grades as everyone else and receives the same honors. The only thing that’s special about him is that his head is a bit rounder than other people’s. His generation of children are the youngest and have yet to grow old and reborn, so they’re legitimately experiencing youth for the first time or whatever goes for youth these days. A mysterious young man approaches him in the streets. This man is wearing a jacket and pants of a mysterious and glowing color with no shoes. His eyes are covered by his long hair, but they do peer out every now and then. When they do, Aaron feels an immense power radiating from them. The young man’s very presence freezes Aaron in place despite the man’s welcoming smile.
“Hello, Aaron,” the young man says, “How are you doing today?”
“I’m fine. How are you? I’m sorry, but do I know you?” Aaron responds.
Most people in the city know each other, however, this man is new to Aaron.
“Sort of but not really. My name is Emmanuel. Tell me, are you enjoying your life.”
“I guess so. There’s not much to complain about.”
“Do you care about your friends? Your family? Yourself?”
“Of course I do. Why?”
“This life your living won’t do any good for them.”
“What makes you say that?”
“Nothing changes in this world, but I can change it. With your help of course.”
“Really? It’s not like humanity needs any help. What can you do that’s special?”
“I can give it the life it needs.’
“You can? Show me.”
“Okay.”
The young man touches the ground and a weird object of a strange color comes out of the ground. Its beauty is something that human hands cannot craft. The smell that comes from it is also foreign but nice.
“Now that you’ve seen this, will you help me?”
“Okay. I will.”
“Take my hand.”
Aaron takes the young man’s hand and they both phase through the floor. Along the way to their destination, Aaron’s body becomes more complex. It grows organs, hair, and other parts that would’ve been normal for a human body years ago. They fall until they resurface into a new place from a lake. Despite Aaron’s new body, his senses are overwhelmed by everything he’s experiencing at once. Different colors, senses, and visuals are so new to him that almost collapses. The beauty of this world is beyond human imagination. At one point in time, humanity had the capacity for art that could imagine parts of this place. Aaron emerges from the lake and walks onto land.
Emmanuel shakes Aaron a bit then says, “Great, isn’t it? I made it all myself.”
“You did?” Aaron asks with astonishment.
“I did.” Emmanuel points to a shining castle that shines brighter than the sun on a hill. “That’s the center of this entire world. It’s also my house.”
“Are we going to go there?”
“Yes, and that’s the place where we’ll start to change the world.”
Emmanuel leads Aaron through a place full of taller versions of the thing he saw before. They come to a road that parallels other roads as well. There are other people being lead by a young man who looks similar to Emmanuel.
Aaron looks back and forth then asks, “Do you have twin brothers?”
“I don’t.”
“Who is that over there and over there then?”
“Me.”
“What? How?”
“I can make this world. I can do many things. You can say that I’m limitless in potential and ability. Have you noticed that you changed?”
“Oh yeah. Why do I look like this?”
“Because that’s how you’re supposed to look. The world you came from made you look featureless and plain.”
“If this is how I’m supposed to look, then what about the world? Is the world supposed to look different too?”
“That’s right. You’ll get more information once we get back home.”
Emmanuel leads Aaron to his shining home along with several other groups of other people who came from different roads.
“Wow!” Aaron says, “This place is wonderful!”
“Isn’t she?  You’re going to be part of her and as beautiful as she.”
“How so?”
“When you work together with me and your fellows, we’ll act as one body. One force for good and unity.”
“Can we really do that? I mean we all are different.”
“You’ll be of one mind, but you’ll do different things. You’ll see once we get started.”
The inside of the castle is even more incredible with different kinds of house decorations and pieces of art. There are different beings that reside in this castle that have wings. Some are just heads with wings, others look like humans but have wings, and there are a few that look horrifying but beautiful with their many eyes on their wings and many faces. Most people wander the castle, admire its beauty, talk to each other and the other beings. People like Aaron walk to the throne room with Emmanuel.
“Should we get the other people going to come with us?” Aaron asks Emmanuel.
“They’ll come eventually. I understand that they haven’t seen anything like this nor have they experienced so many emotions at once, so they’ll get their assignments later.”
Emmanuel opens the throne room doors and in it is the most amazing room out of all them in the castle with decorations and light that could make a person feel happy for all eternity. On the throne sits a person who looks almost like Emmanuel but a bit older. He’s clothed in light and his smile radiates like the light in the room. His eyes are covered like Emmanuel’s. Everything in this room could blind a person for life.
Emmanuel bows then says, “These are the people you requested to see father. The rest are enjoying our house and will be with you shortly.”
“Thank you, my son. Convince them to hurry. Time is short. I will instruct these children for now.”
“As you wish.”
The throne room door closes, and everything becomes silent. The atmosphere is almost uncomfortable because of the man’s eternal smile.
Aaron is the first one to break the silence. He asks, “Who are you? What’s your name?”
“I am who I am. I am who created everything you’ve seen and will see.”
A girl steps forward and says, “Emmanuel said you are his father. If you are his dad, who is yours?”
“I don’t have a father. Emmanuel and I are the same technically speaking.”
“Well what can we call you to differentiate you? Can we call you Father?”
“You can. You will be my children after all. Hopefully, I can reclaim as many of you as possible.”
“What do you mean?” Aaron asks.
“I created everything you’ve seen and will see from nothing. Even though I can bear to lose some things, I cannot bear to lose humans like you. You are created in my image and that’s why you can’t see my face. If you did, your head will overload because you will see every face that has existed, is existing, and will exist. You can only really see it once you completely join me in this realm.”
Father then teaches the people in the throne room about basic and advanced words and concepts in the world like colors, good and evil, different kinds of animals and plants, and what would’ve been common knowledge hundreds of years ago. Armed with this knowledge, everyone in the room are sent to their own rooms to digest what they have learned. The rooms have multiple beds and a great view of the area with decorations to be expected from this castle. Aaron is in a room with two other young teenage children like him. One is a black-haired girl with fair skin like everyone else, but then again, everyone’s skin is new and hasn’t seen actual sunlight. Her eyes are brown and she’s slim. The other boy in the room has blond hair and light blue eyes with an average sized body.
“So…since Father told us to get to know each other better…My name is Aaron. It’s nice to meet you.”
The girl smiles and says, “I’m Alexis. It’s nice to meet you too.”
The boy smiles brighter then says, “I’m Lars. It’s great to see other kids like me here.”
“Where are you guys from? I’m from Section 5 of the earth.”
“Section 25,” Alexis says.
“Section 95,” Lars answers.
“We’re from all over the world. What was your job going to be? I was going to be a writer with my side job being a car mechanic.”
“Medical research. The most boring job of them all since no one is able to die, but it did interest me.”
“My job was going to be a jack of all trades. If a person failed to come into work, I could replace anyone’s role in the company.”
“How was your life though?”
“Mine was boring,” all three kids say at the same time. They laugh at the fact before talking more about what they learned and what interests them.
Alexis is interested in saving souls while Lars is interested in fighting for the greater good. Aaron, on the other hand, just wants a normal life with a wife and kids and to make them happy.
Lars snickers then says, “Are you serious? You need to dream a little higher than that my brother.”
Alexis puts her hand on Aaron’s shoulder, “His life’s goal is a fine one, Lars. Don’t make fun of it.”
She smiles at Aaron who returns the smile.
“Oh well uh. I didn’t mean to make fun of him, Alexis. I just wanted him to do more. He has a lot of potential and I think it would be wasted on such a small goal.”
Aaron picks up for himself. “Father said that the family was the center of society. If I can create a good family, then my family can help create a good world.”
“Exactly. See Lars? A simple plan with potentially massive results.”
“If you’re such a fan of it, you should be his wife.”
Lars gets hit in the face by Alexis and flies into his bed.
“Ow! What was that for? I was just giving some helpful advice.”
“Do you want another?”
“Ok, I’ll shut up!”
“So what do you want to do?” Aaron asks, “Do we follow what Father says? We’ll be bringing life, meaning, happiness, and truth back to our world, but…death, suffering, and evil will come along with it. The earth and humanity will have its rightful owner back in their lives, but still.”
“Who cares as long as the right thing is done?” Lars nonchalantly says.
“Our grandparent’s generation and beyond will care. They’re the ones that did this to the earth and will pay the greatest price. Sure, some of them are innocent or have repented of what they did, but they will be the first ones to die.”
“You act like you care about them.”
“I have to care a least a little about them even if I don’t want to. We also have to think about those who will just turn away from us because they like their lifestyle.”
“It’s basically like Father said. When good enters a world of evil, good will look like evil. We’ll be devils to the people,” Aaron interjects.
“How about we call ourselves something like Society’s Monsters when we gain a reputation?” Lars jokes.
“I think we should still do this. We’ve seen what Father and Emmanuel can do. We know that they are the good and want to share the infinite love they want to share. It’s honestly a simple answer for me.” Aaron crosses his chest with a clenched fist. “I’m in.”
“It wouldn’t be right to let the good of this world stay hidden even if death is kept at bay.” Alexis claps her hands. “I won’t let evil continue to masquerade itself as good.”
“I’m itching for this fight especially since it’s for a good cause." Lars brings his fists together. “I’ll give this everything I’ve got.”
There’s a knock at the door and Aaron answers it to see Emmanuel.
He says, “So you three have decided I see.”
“You were listening?” Aaron asks.
“Of course I was. I can listen to everything you speak and think.”
“Uh…ok,” Lars says as he makes a mental note to keep his thoughts pure.
“You’re going to be going out on your first mission soon after you’re finished your fighting training.”
“Oh, we get to fight?!”
“Yes. I along with all of my angels can fight, so you have to as well. Even though we want to be as peaceful as possible, fighting may occur, so you have to know how to defend yourselves.”
Lars is excited about fighting while the other two are interested. The three spar along with their fellow allies until they are deemed ready to fight by another being known as the Spirit. He looks similar to both the Father and Emmanuel, but he has a fiery look to him.
When Emmanuel is near, Aaron asks him about him. He asks, “So who is this spirit?”
“He’ll be your helper. If needed, he’ll give you the strength and intelligence if the situation calls for it.”
“How do we get him to come to us?”
“Just call out his name or my name and he’ll come only if you truly need him.”
The humans who follow the Father are trained in; hand-to-hand combat, combat with knives and swords, bows and crossbows. They are trained until they have a good understanding of how to fight with all these kinds of weapons. Since the Father’s angels not only practice their minds but also their bodies, the humans are told to do the same as well.
Once their training is complete, the Father brings the children together and tell them what they need to do. He says, “Take these swords of light and cut open the sky. I will give you the temporary ability of flight so that you can do this. Once that is done, the light and the darkness will be restored.”
“Are we really going to be able to do this?” Lars asks because he is uneased by his task.
“Have faith in me, my child. You have seen the many wonders I can do, know of the ones I have done, and know of the ones I will do. Why does this seem too farfetched?”
“I-it’s not. I’m sorry, Father.”
“Hold fast my children. I will restore the world in seven days. In that time, you will face doubts, hardships, anger, fear, and sadness, but do not despair because I will always be with you.”
“We will do our best to serve you as faithfully as we can Father. Thank you for all you have given us,” the three say in unison.
The children are given the three swords and sent back to their world. Their bodies change back to their stick figure forms since normal human bodies cannot live in their own world. They appear together in Aaron’s home section. All three look at each other almost unsure of what they’re supposed to do.
“So, uh…ready to fly?” Aaron asks his friends.
“I guess so…” Alexis says as she tries to fly.
She pushes herself up, raises her hands, and jumping in the air. None of it works.
But then, the three receive a message in their head through the Father. He says, “Take yourselves more lightly. Let your bodies help you fly.”
They take his advice and fly to the sky until they land on the clouds. Completely confident now of his ability, Aaron takes out his sword and cuts open the sky. Alexis then Lars follow his leads and the sun’s light begins to break through the barrier. True light and true darkness come back into the earth. The sky is clear with no clouds in the sky as the morning sun rises from the horizon. Color comes back into the world and everything that can be colored is given its proper hue.
Every human who got their original bodies back is turned back to normal while people who are still stick figures are frightened by the light and the dark. The natural affects their bodies and makes them feel sick and forces them all to hide in their gray buildings. Those with their normal bodies get a rush of happiness and good feelings while the others are afraid and confused. Aaron, Alexis, and Lars fly down back to the ground as their temporary flying ability fades away.
“Everyone seems afraid,” Lars says, “Are we really doing the right thing?”
“It’s going to look like we’re doing evil. Remember what Father said,” Aaron says.
“R-right. I’m already experiencing doubts. Dang it. I’ll try to keep it to myself next time.”
“Don’t do that Lars. Talk to us when you feel troubled.”
“Oh, that’s right. Thanks, man.”
“So, this is the start of the end of our world,” Alexis comments, “It looks more beautiful than I imagined.”
“I’ve seen people more beautiful,” Aaron says.
Alexis blushes and giggles as she assumes the words are meant for her. Aaron let his heart speak for him despite never knowing love in its true form until now.
“Ok guys. We can compliment each other when we get back. Let’s go!” Lars says somewhat jealous of Aaron.

Aaron and Alexis smile at each other before they are taken back to the Father’s world.

Thursday, August 9, 2018

The Martyr that Failed Part 3 - The Redemption + Download link

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Part 3 – The Redemption
This next person is not too far away from Sebastian. They’re at a popular bar and town and the place is full of people tonight. Sebastian casually walks into the bar and looks around to see what he’s up against. Everyone here is enjoying a new type of drug, so they’re not a problem. In the upper room of the bar, he finds the man who killed his friends. He’s not drugged up and drunk like his friends and customers. The man is also enjoying him with two women. He has a shotgun by his side, so going in to attack him head-on might not be a good idea. Sebastian heads to the back alley to find the truck that the man and his guards came in. The truck looks like it was recently open. In it, he finds the ingredients for the drug, a gas mask, a list of what the drugs do, which notes amounts needed for a high, and a bag full of them.
He gets an idea and takes what he needs. With the drug ingredients in hand, he puts the right amount of it in the air ducts so that it spreads throughout the building. Sebastian puts the gas mask on and waits a few seconds for the drugs to take their effect. When he goes to the bar, he finds everyone giggling and smiling on the ground. They’re exhausted because of the drug and don’t have the strength or care to move. The same thing goes with the man upstairs and his girls. Now that he doesn’t have the strength to fight back Sebastian takes the man and brings him downstairs to the bar. He takes the strongest drinks from behind the bar and forces the man the drink until he pukes. He then throws the man aside and into someone’s crotch.
There’s only one more place to go now. One more person to get revenge on. Before Sebastian leaves, he takes the man’s car keys to the truck, calls the police to this bar, and drives off to the final location. The rain is still pouring hard on this particularly dark night. The lightning is striking more frequently and erratically now as if nature is playing a song to signal the end of Sebastian quest for vengeance. This next place is an abandoned hospital. When Sebastian gets to it, a couple other cars and trucks leave the hospital while a couple stays behind. Before he goes into the building, Sebastian says a quick prayer before entering the building. He starts by going through the basement. In it, his eyes see the fire again for a second before his eyes adjust to see gas canisters and a lighter among the stolen goods. Sebastian takes the gas canister and pours it into the room.
Once the gas can is empty, he goes upstairs and starts dealing with the guards. These guards are more attentive about watching the windows than the hallways so they’re not much to deal with. After they’re all knocked out, Sebastian finds his last target. It’s the man who came up with the idea that he should martyr himself for his family. The man is on the phone with someone.
He says, “Just because the others are caught, it doesn’t mean that I can’t bring us back from the brink. I did start this whole group after all…I got a few ideas, start a worldwide scare, kill a couple big names, whatever sounds too edgy to be real…Of course, I was kidding-Of course I’m being serious! Look…Ok, fine. I’ll talk to you later when something actually happens. Wait, you know what? I’ll find you and you might not like it when I do. Good day to you sir.”
The man hangs up the phone and looks over the table of guns and checks them. Since he’s caught up in thought, he’s easy to knock out, but this can’t be the end of it all. It’s too easy. This man is the leader of the nameless band of mercenaries who are also kidnappers. It is not likely that this person will change his ways, which is where Sebastian’s plan comes into effect. He takes the unconscious bodies of the guards outside of the building along with the stolen goods. After that, he uses the gas canisters and soaks every inch of the building in it. He breathes in and out slowly before going through the final part of his plan. He puts the leader of the mercenaries in a room with him and wakes him up before setting the building ablaze.
Everything quickly catches fire including the way out of the room.
“What did you do?!” the leader says in a panic.
“I lit everything on fire. It all ends here.”
“What?! Why?! I-I’ll change! I swear I will. We can both get out of this mess together if we-”
“No, I already know how people like you work. This is the only way you’ll change.”
“And what are you going to do? Huh? Did you stay just to watch me burn?”
Sebastian hugs the man.
“What are you doing?!”
“I’m going to die here with you. I’ve already forgiven you and your friends. I don’t hate you.”
“How can you not? We killed everyone you hold dear and took all your stuff. Don’t you hate me?”
“I said I forgive you. I’m willing to die with you to show you that. To show that you still have a person in this world that cares about you.”
“I…I don’t know what to say.”
“Let go of your hate and honestly confess the things you did wrong. And…please forgive me for ending things this way. The fires will only burn me for a short while, but they will burn you for an eternity if you don’t do this.”

The man begins to sob and hug Sebastian as the flames begin to consume them. Sebastian feels the consuming flames for only a short amount of time. In the fire, he sees everyone he holds dear waiting for him in the eternal light with open arms.

The End

The Martyr that Failed Part 2 - The Long Night

Part 2 – The Long Night
The rain continues to pour on Sebastian’s darkest night. Lightning lights up the sky and thunder roars like war drums pounding to warn his victims of his arrival.
“I’m going to get them. I’m going to make them pay,” Sebastian says to himself over and over again, “I can do this. I have to…but what if I can’t? This’ll all be for nothing then. Would my parents approve of my actions? Would my wife still love me? Would my children still look at me as their father?”
Sebastian’s mind trails off before a bright flash of lightning snaps him out of it. He’s at where he needs to be.
“There’s no going back,” he continues, “There’s no other reason to live. If I won’t do this, no one will.”
Right now, he’s at an old grindhouse. The electricity is barely working and the blades in the building have grown dull and rusty. A couple of cars are parked at the side of the building. Peaking inside, Sebastian can see four guards and the woman that cut the throats of his children. The people here appear to be repurposing this place as a hideout. His blood boils, but he calms himself down and plans his attack. A sound from behind catches his attention and Sebastian quickly knocks out the guard with his baseball bat though he is still found out. He hastily knocks out another two guards before the rest shoot at him. He takes cover behind a piece of machinery. The guards and the woman who killed his children point their guns where he’s taking cover and slowly walk around the side to get a shot at Sebastian.
“What do I do? What do I do?” he asks himself.
The guns the knocked out guards had are close by on the floor. Sebastian has never used a gun before but now he has no choice to. He runs to grab them and slides behind another big piece of machinery and manages not to get hit. Knowing he only has one shot at this, Sebastian calmly breathes in and out before running out of cover and unloading both of his guns. Ten shots land and hit the guards and the woman in the leg. He then goes up to where they are and knocks out the guards before grabbing the woman and holding her over a meat grinder.
“You actually did have the balls to come back. Ha, not many people do,” the woman says.
“You better stop killing innocent people! Or else you’ll face another person like me. Except they’ll probably kill you.”
“What? You aren’t going to do it yourself? It’s a shame that a child’s own father won’t take revenge for them. Do you remember the way they died? I do. They kept calling out for you as they bleed from their throats. I don’t know what’s so special about killing adults when children are so much more delectable.”
Something snaps in Sebastian and he strangles the woman’s neck. As she suffocates, she begins to smile as if she wanted him to do this. Seeing this, he quickly turns on the meat grinder and throws her in it. The blades are rusty and dull, and the factory is about to run out of power, so this’ll hurt, but it won’t kill her. Again, Sebastian uses one of the guards’ phones to call the police so that they can arrest these people. Sebastian then drives away still furious about what the woman said. His hands grip the steering wheel as if they were still around the woman’s neck.
“That bitch. That fucking bitch!” he says aloud before attempting to collect himself before he gets to the next place, “I gotta remember. I’m not like them. I’m not going to kill any of them. They’re just going to wish I did. But I still hurt them. I even buried one alive. Am I even still a good person? Was I ever?”
Before he can think of the answer, he’s at the next location. It’s an abandoned one-story building like the last place, but this one appears to be going through some construction. Sebastian doesn’t remember hearing about this building being built on the news, who would usually talk about new buildings. It appears that this group of murderers have enough money to create their own buildings in a not so secret way. Regardless, Sebastian parks a little far away from the building. There are quite a few trucks and cars here, so Sebastian makes sure to scout out the area before heading in. The power is on in the building, so he sneaks around and short circuits it. He then heads in through a basement window. Inside, he finds a cache of weapons, clothes, money, and various other things. These seem to be things that the kidnappers bought themselves or took from their victims, which is most likely out of the two.
Heading upstairs, Sebastian sees that there are some guards still patrolling the halls. He knocks out the nearest one near the door and hides their body in the basement. This noise attracts another two guards who Sebastian lures into the basement to take them out. Once he hides the unconscious bodies, Sebastian quickly, but quietly checks all the rooms to find his primary target. He knocks out who he can including one person on the toilet. That man’s face he leaves in the urinal.
Eventually, he finds his way to a room with a furnace. The man tweaking it is the man that killed his wife. Holding his anger in, for now, he quietly walks up the man pulls him out and breaks both of the man’s legs with his bat.
He holds up the man near the furnace’s fire and says, “Who’s the asshole who can’t do anything for his wife now?!”
“Look, I didn’t know you were with Tommy and Jefferson okay? If ya’ll just wanted us gone, then we would’ve disappeared into the wind and stopped hurting people! Or at least I would!”
“Who are you talking about?”
“What? You’re not…”
Gunshots are heard outside.
“The damn feds are turning against us after everything we did for them! They couldn’t keep their do-gooders out of the loop. Listen to me man, they’re going to think you’re a psycho like us. I can get you out of here and help you get your revenge for your family!”
“What is the furnace used for?”
“Why does it matter?!”
Sebastian headbutts the man in the face, which causes the man to lose a couple teeth.
“W-we used it to get information out of people and to scare them! We put them in those fireproof body bags over there, so they’d feel like they’re burning alive while in it.”
Sebastian looks at the fireproof body bags.
“Don’t get any ideas man! I already confessed my sins to you!”
“You confessed. Now you have to do penance.”
Sebastian knocks the man down then shoves him into the fireproof body bags. He then puts the furnace on and puts the man in it. As he watches the man burn and hears him scream, Sebastian smiles deviously, but in the fires, he sees his fate, which is similar. His smile fades away as he sees this. Since the gunfight is still going on, Sebastian sneaks through the fighting to get to his truck and drives away.
Two backup police come out of hiding as he escapes.
“Pull the vehicle over now!” one of the officers says over the car’s speakers.
Sebastian thinks about it then says to himself, “I can’t. I don’t know how long or if these killers are going to stay in their places. There’s only three left. I have to get this done myself. It’s what I have to do!”
The police cars chase Sebastian onto a highway. He weaves through cars in order to get through the dense traffic and escape, but the police stay on his tail. There doesn’t seem to be a way to escape until he sees the way laid before him.
“Well, at least this parking spot is close to where I need to be,” Sebastian says before driving his truck into a lake.
Once the truck is under water, Sebastian uses his bat to break the car window. He swims to a sewer entrance while under the cover of water. The action-packed ordeal takes a lot out of Sebastian, so he sits on the floor once he’s inside the sewer system. He breathes in the sewer stained air disinterested about how it smells and does the sign of the cross to show how thankful he is to still be breathing. This next person is supposed to be in these sewer systems for some reason. When Sebastian finds his way to a part where parts of the sewer converge, he’s ambushed by the woman who killed his family and her armed guards.
She says, “We were expecting someone else, but this’ll do. You have only one option if you want to live. Join our ranks. It might take some getting used to, but it’ll be worth it. Trust me. I was in your exact position a couple years ago.”
“It’s over for you and your band of mercenaries or psychos or whatever you are. Three of your leaders are already under arrest and the law is after you.”
“That’s not an answer I’ve heard before, but it’s also the answer I didn’t want to hear. It’s a shame too. I would’ve gladly been a replacement for your wife.”
The sewer system begins to flood because of the heavy storm outside. Sebastian and the kidnappers run away from the impending rush of sewage water while some of the guards are instantly caught up in it. The water blocks off certain passages and manages to catch the guards while Sebastian and the woman are still able to keep running. The only escape they find is a ladder that leads to a sewer grate. Sebastian is ahead, so he’s the first one to climb up. Both of them manage to climb up the ladder just in time as the flood of sewage water passes by. Sebastian looks down at the woman and she can already tell what he’s thinking.
She smiles then says, “Marry me?”
Sebastian responds by saying, “That’s not how it works,” before kicking her face and making her fall into the putrid water. “Shit is supposed to go down the toilet. Just like you.”

He gets back to land and goes back to where the sewage water gets out to see the guards and woman wash up on the other side into the arms of the police. Somewhat thankful these people are still alive. He turns around to continue his journey of revenge. The paper that says the location of the kidnappers is wet and barely readable, but Sebastian can infer what it says since he looked at it several times already. He has to walk in the rain again to get to the next place, but Sebastian doesn’t mind. There are only a couple of people left. Two more people that deserve a fate worse than death.

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

New paperback out today!


The Opposite Direction Trilogy just came out today! Check out this version of the trilogy that has all three stories with concept art and Behind the Story extras. Follow the story of three different young women who find themselves in a dimension beyond understanding.

Every child rebels against their parents This trilogy contains the tales of three young girls who embark on an adventure beyond imagination in crazy alternate dimensions meant for people their age. One finds herself in a crystal world. Another is sucked into a dimension where the ruler of a kingdom can change their island at will and rule their own Heaven and Hell. The last is taken to a dimension where everyone is given their own galaxy, artificial people, Heaven, and Hell to rule over. They will each learn their own lessons and discover secrets about the dimensions that could affect the reality they are from. There's more to this freedom they are given. Will their adventures make them mature or fall into corruption? This author's edition of the female lead, fantasy series includes concept art for the characters and Behind the Story details.

Sunday, August 5, 2018

The Martyr that Failed - Part 1 The First Death

Part 1 – The First Death
There’s an unknown group of people that wander the country and kidnap and kill people for their own amusement. This night, they’ve kidnapped a man named Sebastian, his friends, and family, which includes his wife and two children. They force Sebastian to kill himself with a knife in order to save the life of his family. He tries to kill himself, but he passes out due to blood loss. The kidnappers don’t let him die honorably. They patch Sebastian up then kill everyone he knows. They then carve one of the Chinese symbols for failure on his head after they shave it. The kidnappers also carve three tear marks under both his eyes because of how much despair and sorrow Sebastian was in. After that, they bury him alive and naked, but since he almost did what they asked, they put him in a broken coffin with tools so that he can break out.
“We’ll let you off easy,” one of them says, “You have everything in your coffin to dig yourself out. If you’re ballsy enough, you can find out how to find us there.”
A glimmer of light in Sebastian’s lifeless eyes lights up. The kidnapper talking to him notices it but doesn’t pay it any attention.
“I will find you,” Sebastian swears, “But I won’t kill you. I’ll do worse! You better run fast and run far because I won’t have mercy on you!”
Sebastian is laughed at as he’s buried alive. He screams out his resolve as the final bit of dirt covers his grave. The kidnappers put down St. Peter’s cross before they drive off as Sebastian breaks free. He’s not an escape artist and his wounds still hurt so it takes some doing for him to escape. He emerges from the dirt as rain pours down on him and lightning lights up the night sky. It turns out that the kidnappers buried Sebastian in a graveyard not too far from his house.
He walks from the graveyard to his house while completely naked though he is unable to feel shame. His pain and anger are enough to push him forward.
“I’ll find them,” he says aloud to himself in a sneering voice, “I’ll make them all pay.”
A few people in cars pass Sebastian by and don’t bother with him. People on the streets that see him turn their heads away. No one cares about him. No one cares to think about the help he might need. Some think his situation is the result of a prank or one too many drinks. Sebastian keeps heading home while paying the same attention to them. Thoughts of revenge and what he’ll do to every single one of them course through his mind and memories of his loved ones. His anger gives way to sadness when he thinks of the people he lost.
“I’m sorry,” he says with tears flowing from his face yet again. The pain from his wounds makes it look like he’s crying bloody tears. “I’m sorry I couldn’t kill myself for you. I’m sorry they couldn’t let me die. I’m sorry you had to die for me…please…Please give me the strength to do this for you.”
Once he gets home, the first thing he notices is that the family car and his friends’ cars are gone along with the decoration his family put outside the house and the window. There’s nothing inside the house except for a piece of paper and a pair of basic clothes constituting of jeans, black sneakers, and black jacket on the floor. It’s as if his family never moved into the house. The letter has a number of places written on it with no context. These places aren’t too far from here, but the places are abandoned. They are the perfect places for Sebastian to get his revenge. The water still works in the house, so Sebastian takes a shower before changing clothes and heading out.
The first place he goes to is a small shack at the edge of town. Sebastian has to walk all the way there, but he doesn’t mind. This is the only thing in his life that he’s focused on.
“I will give my life to this if I have to,” he says to himself as if he’s telling God Himself what he’s about to do.
There’s a four-door truck outside the shack. Three people patrol the area and appear to have concealed weapons. The only person he doesn’t see is one of the people that forced him to kill himself.
“These might just be her underlings,” Sebastian says to himself while planning a strategy.
After having a plan of attack, he executes it. He takes a medium sized but heavy rock and throws it at one of the guards with it when he’s taking a leak. Once he’s down, Sebastian knocks him out with a punch to the face. The guard has a gun on him along with a wallet. Sebastian resists the idea to kill the guards and the leaders and leaves the wallet alone. The other two are sitting inside the shack and talking to each other. Sebastian knocks on the door.
“The door’s unlocked ya idiot,” one of them says.
Sebastian knocks again.
“What? Do you need help or something?”
Again, another knock.
“You’ve got to be kidding. Hold on.”
Once the guard comes outside, Sebastian knocks them out and puts their body aside. He then heads inside and throws the heavy rock at the other guard’s face and knocks him out with his fists. Sebastian finds a metal baseball bat in the shack and takes it with him. He goes outside to the backyard of the shack to find one of the people that forced him to kill his family. The man is with another victim. He’s showing the innocent man a pile of maggot infested corpses in a ditch.
The man asks, “Do you know who these people are?”
“N-no,” the innocent man answers.
“These are the people we were paid to kill mixed in with the people that chose to mess with us and people that we killed for fun.”
Sebastian begins to sneak up on them.
“If you don’t want to end up like them, then I suggest you never talk to anyone about what you found.”
Sebastian hits the kidnapper over the head, which scares the innocent who almost falls into the mass grave of bodies.
“You’re safe now,” Sebastian says to the man as he catches him from falling.
“What are you going to do?”
“I’m going to get my revenge on these bastards. I’m not going to kill them. I’m going to do worse.”
“Are you crazy? Do you even know what these people are capable of? They’re not just normal crazy people.”
“I don’t care. This is going to happen.”
“I’ll pray that you succeed but I’m not sure you will.”
The innocent man runs away from the shack. Sebastian then enacts his revenge on his first victim. He buries the man underneath all the maggot infested bodies but gives him just enough room to breathe. The man wakes up just as Sebastian is about to leave. He screams out in fear and disgust as the maggots cover him and crawl all over his face and body. With a smirk on his face, Sebastian leaves the backyard. He then takes the man’s phone and calls the police to come to this location before he heads out in the kidnapper’s truck to the next location.
“One down. Five to go. They’re all going to pay. Every last one of them. In the worst way possible,” Sebastian says with conviction.

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Truths that are hidden, but plain to see. Part 4

It is self-evident that a priest must absolve a soul of its sins. Only the priesthood can lead a mass, perform exorcisms, baptize and ordain new ministers. They are granted this blessing by God through the royal priesthood of the Church. Thus, priests are the only ones that can absolve someone of their sins. Then the newly cleaned soul can make an honest penance.
Penance is another act a person must do to show God that they are truly sorry for what they've done. Even though the price for every sin has been paid with the Blood of Christ, we need to prove to God that we are sorry for what we did. If we don't do penance, then we don't show how sorry we are even if we feel it. Because of this, confession and penance are both needed to clean ourselves of our sins.

It is self-evident that mortal sins destroy our relationship and grace with God. A mortal sin is a sin of grave matter done with the full consent and knowledge of the sinner. It is a complete rejection of God's law and love. Because of this, we cut ourselves off from God's grace, love, and salvation when we commit a mortal sin, which could lead to someone being damned to Hell if we don't sorrowfully repent of their sins because we have done evil against God.

It is self-evident that Hell is a choice. God is all good as previously established thus He intends for everyone to be happy and holy. But there are people who find their own happiness in sin and stray away from the perfect happiness that God offers. He gave us free will because love is an act of free will. If we reject what He offers, then we turn away from God and end up in Hell where God isn't. If we sin against eternity itself, we are damned for all eternity because of the pride in our decisions.

It is self-evident that people's beliefs can be the deciding factor in whether or not they go to Heaven or not. God, being all knowing and omnipotent, knows the motivations and thoughts that we all have. Knowing this, He can make an accurate judgment as to whether or not you are pure enough to enter Heaven or even Purgatory. Everything you know will be taken into account including; whether you are ignorant of the truth or simply haven't heard it or haven't heard it explained to you the right way to the best extent.

It is self-evident that Jesus Christ had to be crucified in order for our salvation to be obtained. Sacrificing yourself is the ultimate act of love. A normal human who's soul is stained with sin wouldn't make up for the sins of the entire human race, so someone who's soul is completely pure, in tune with God, and who is God would be able to cover for the souls of everyone. These two factors make Jesus Christ the perfect sacrifice so that all sins can be forgiven.

It is self-evident that reality is more fantastical than fiction. We can never know everything about the universe nor the afterlife. We don't even know everything about our human bodies. In fiction, everything that's needed to tell the story is given such as the being of the universe and what exactly mankind's purpose it. This is why reality is more mysterious than the most mysterious stories created by man.

It is self-evident that it is easier to do evil and harder to do good. It is easy to do steal while no one is watching. It is easy to kill someone we hate (especially if it's in self-defense). It is easy to hate in general. On the other hand, it is hard to give to charity. It is hard to sacrifice yourself for others. It is hard to admit when we are wrong. Another example we can use is from what we can see today. If being good was easy, then no one would be evil. This is one of the most enticing parts of evil. The fact that it is easy to do.

It is self-evident that not doing anything for others is evil. To not convince people of the truth is to be indifferent to them. To be indifferent to someone is to not care about their existence. This is why Christians around the world are commanded to spread the good word and to not keep it to ourselves (this being one of the main reasons for this blog post and my books).

It is self-evident that every action we do is based on our religious beliefs. Every person has dogmatic beliefs that place certain beings into where God is. Questions like who or what created and sustains the universe, who or what dictates morality, and who or what dictates value are all answered by a person's religious beliefs. Thus we can say that every decision we make is based on what our religious beliefs are.

We can also say from this that a person's religious beliefs are the core of a person's ideology.