THE GOD GAMES: Heaven & Hell...Chapter Five
With that, I saw a very handsome man stand up and start walking towards me, and Jared continued: "Mom, I would like you to meet Charles Albert. Dad, I would like you to meet our mother, Ann."
"Hello, Ann. Sorry that this is happening so abruptly for you, you must be kind of overwhelmed. I want to assure you that I love you and want you to be my wife. The children have decided that between the two of us we could provide the requisite DNA that they all require to do the tasks they have elected to do. They will know that I will choose them and care for them, and they know that you will be their best teacher. I promise you that if you will accept me to be your husband and the father of your children, that you will never go hungry and always feel protected."
"Well, Charles, that is very flattering and your promises make me unafraid to make the proper choices. If my children want you to become their father then I accept that, and I know that I will come to love you. Thank you for choosing me also."
My heart ached. I had so wanted Ed to be the father of my children, but now I understood why Ed had chosen Linda to be his wife and the mother of his children. I understood the power of love you have for your children and how you will tend to choose what would make them happy and give them the greatest amount of growth.
At that moment, a tall young man came up to me with a pitcher and filled my goblet.
"Hi, grandma, my name is Walter and I will always serve you, for you will always believe in me and love me."
"Well, Walt, I rejoice in that, thank you!"
Then one of the young ladies at my table stood up and introduced herself as Becky.
"Mom, I won't be an easy child to raise, for my path will be very difficult, but I promise you that I will always adore you and be your best friend. Now I want to introduce my sister, Carol, to you because she wants to tell you something also."
With that, the third young woman at my table stood up. She was absolutely gorgeous and had very tender eyes.
"Mom, you will only see me for a moment in your life, but you will have fought for me from the time I was conceived. I will come to you as a special blessing of joy, at a sacred time on Earth. Trust me that I love you and will never leave your side."
Debby stood then and called out three names; the three names of her children. In a moment three beautiful young people came up to the table.
"Mom, this is Laura, James, and Sheera."
"Grandma," said Laura, "I will be your oldest grandchild and I will always make sure that you will be protected. I love you deeply and I appreciate the role we will have in each other's lives."
"Grandma," said James, "we will always have a special bond between us and when no one else is there, you will always be there for me. I will always love and protect you."
"Grandma," said Sheera, "you will always love me, even though I have a rough game to play. You will call me your 'Song of Joy' and that will carry me far. I will always love and defend you."
Then Becky stood up and called out for her children to come up.
"Mom, I will have a big family like you are choosing. I will bear 13 children, but only five will live. You will never judge me, but always support and love me. I'd like to introduce you to Skeeta II, Walter, whom you've already met, Sierra, Warren, and William."
"Grandma," said Skeeta, "we will have a very strong bond, and myself, and my wife, Lindsay, will give you your first great-grandchild, Kira Michelle. I will always love you and take care of you, that is my promise to you."
"Grandma," said Walter, "I love you and I will always believe in you."
"Grandma," said Sierra, "you will give me trust when I most need it. You will always be there for me, and I will always be there for you. I love you."
"Grandma," said Warren, "the time will come when I must choose a direction in life. I will be looking in one direction, and you will love-campaign me until I can see how such a path would endanger my future wife and children. You will love and accept me so strongly that I will become the best that I can be. Thank you, I will always love you."
"Grandma," said William, "you will wrap me in your heart and give me council and guidance. You will bring beauty and hope into my life and will start me on my academic career. I will always love you and be there for you."
To be continued tomorrow...
With that, I saw a very handsome man stand up and start walking towards me, and Jared continued: "Mom, I would like you to meet Charles Albert. Dad, I would like you to meet our mother, Ann."
"Hello, Ann. Sorry that this is happening so abruptly for you, you must be kind of overwhelmed. I want to assure you that I love you and want you to be my wife. The children have decided that between the two of us we could provide the requisite DNA that they all require to do the tasks they have elected to do. They will know that I will choose them and care for them, and they know that you will be their best teacher. I promise you that if you will accept me to be your husband and the father of your children, that you will never go hungry and always feel protected."
"Well, Charles, that is very flattering and your promises make me unafraid to make the proper choices. If my children want you to become their father then I accept that, and I know that I will come to love you. Thank you for choosing me also."
My heart ached. I had so wanted Ed to be the father of my children, but now I understood why Ed had chosen Linda to be his wife and the mother of his children. I understood the power of love you have for your children and how you will tend to choose what would make them happy and give them the greatest amount of growth.
At that moment, a tall young man came up to me with a pitcher and filled my goblet.
"Hi, grandma, my name is Walter and I will always serve you, for you will always believe in me and love me."
"Well, Walt, I rejoice in that, thank you!"
Then one of the young ladies at my table stood up and introduced herself as Becky.
"Mom, I won't be an easy child to raise, for my path will be very difficult, but I promise you that I will always adore you and be your best friend. Now I want to introduce my sister, Carol, to you because she wants to tell you something also."
With that, the third young woman at my table stood up. She was absolutely gorgeous and had very tender eyes.
"Mom, you will only see me for a moment in your life, but you will have fought for me from the time I was conceived. I will come to you as a special blessing of joy, at a sacred time on Earth. Trust me that I love you and will never leave your side."
Debby stood then and called out three names; the three names of her children. In a moment three beautiful young people came up to the table.
"Mom, this is Laura, James, and Sheera."
"Grandma," said Laura, "I will be your oldest grandchild and I will always make sure that you will be protected. I love you deeply and I appreciate the role we will have in each other's lives."
"Grandma," said James, "we will always have a special bond between us and when no one else is there, you will always be there for me. I will always love and protect you."
"Grandma," said Sheera, "you will always love me, even though I have a rough game to play. You will call me your 'Song of Joy' and that will carry me far. I will always love and defend you."
Then Becky stood up and called out for her children to come up.
"Mom, I will have a big family like you are choosing. I will bear 13 children, but only five will live. You will never judge me, but always support and love me. I'd like to introduce you to Skeeta II, Walter, whom you've already met, Sierra, Warren, and William."
"Grandma," said Skeeta, "we will have a very strong bond, and myself, and my wife, Lindsay, will give you your first great-grandchild, Kira Michelle. I will always love you and take care of you, that is my promise to you."
"Grandma," said Walter, "I love you and I will always believe in you."
"Grandma," said Sierra, "you will give me trust when I most need it. You will always be there for me, and I will always be there for you. I love you."
"Grandma," said Warren, "the time will come when I must choose a direction in life. I will be looking in one direction, and you will love-campaign me until I can see how such a path would endanger my future wife and children. You will love and accept me so strongly that I will become the best that I can be. Thank you, I will always love you."
"Grandma," said William, "you will wrap me in your heart and give me council and guidance. You will bring beauty and hope into my life and will start me on my academic career. I will always love you and be there for you."
To be continued tomorrow...
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