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Down with Divine
This Collection is for my serial fiction "Down with Divine". Divine's life is a struggle. Everyone at his school hates him. The teachers have even gone
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Down with Divine: End
"When I woke up a Lady was standing over me. She told me that I had been summoned by the Well of Fate and passed a trial of nine days and nights." He paused.
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Down with Divine: After
I had so many questions. How could have that really happened? If that happened how was he still alive? This version of the story wasn't as embellished as the other
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Down with Divine: Middle
Grandpa seems more tired than I had ever seen him. Lost and hurt perhaps. Nothing I could say. I had never lost someone I loved before. My life had been thankfully
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Down with Divine: Beginning
Grandpa went to the fridge grabbed a coke. Reached above the fridge into the cabinet and pulled down some whiskey. Grab a glass and poured himself a mixed drink.
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Down with Divine: Tenth Entry
Journal Of MO 19 May 1846 There is something definitely wrong with the stars. They are lying to me. The bastards moved.
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Down with Divine: Grandpa's
The next day mom dropped me off at grandpa house. I was a small house. A rectangular slab built in the '40s or '50s, one story with a bedroom, bath, tiny kitchen,
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Down with Divine: At Home Alone
My eye wasn't quite as gone as my mom seemed to think it was. The surgeon told me later that it had been more like a very flat basketball. The good news was I might
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Down with Divine: Ninth Entry
Journal Of MO 8 May 1846 My waterskin is empty and I think there is something wrong with the stars.
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Down with Divine: Going Home
She was only focusing on positive outcomes. Only the good ones. They weren't the only outcomes, clearly. Well, it was as good as it gets. You wouldn't want to be
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Down with Divine: Eighth Entry
Journal Of MO 17 May 1846 Found a town. A very empty town. The river seems to be completely dried out now. The town has a well. Yes, rope. No bucket. None at all.
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Down with Divine: At the Doctor's Office
"Well, good news and bad news." The doctor as about as direct as he could be. Mom spoke up. "Alright. Start with the good news." "Alrighty.
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Down with Divine: Seventh Entry
Journal Of MO 15 May 1846 So, I should have come across the town a week or more ago or least seen some signs. Well, I was given directions. I followed them exactly.
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Down with Divine: Mom shows up
I was still here. It wasn't much longer when mom finally showed up. Both of us were then escorted into the principal's office and the door closed behind us. Principal
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Down with Divine: Waiting
"Well? Divine, are you listening?" "Sure, When is my mom going to be here." She worked about 20 minutes away. "She said she was leaving
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Down with Divine: Sixth Entry
Journal Of MO 4 May 1846 Have I mentioned that the desert is hot and it also gets very cold? My only waterskin is leaking. I've looked over it thoroughly, but I
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Down with Divine: Waking up
Waking up is hard to do. I'm going to lay here for a minute. Fuck, my eye hurts even worse now. "Looks like you deserved that one, Mr. Divine." Mr. Bronski
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Down with Divine: Fifth Entry
Journal Of MO 1 May 1846 I hiked my way back to where our base should have been; there was no one there. Luckily, I've found a stream else I would still be thirsty
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Down with Divine: Escape
The good thing about my mom was that at least she always listened. She didn't always think things through or make the best decisions, which is how we ended up with
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Down with Divine: Fourth Entry
Journal Of MO Have you ever woken up and asked yourself. "Where the fuck was everybody else." Well, that's what happened to me when I woke today. The last
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