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scots_wolf) wrote2012-11-27 01:18 am
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OOM post: The Christmas Ghosts
Urquhart does not care for Christmas.
He has not for years, and despite recent events, he still doesn't.
All the cheerful people make him feel like the devil in a midnight mass, apart and angry.
That entire religion is a sham, and the holiday is just a case of whistling in the dark to make the sun come back, when science clearly says that the sun will come back anyway.
Urquhart is sitting in his room, the snoring dog by his feet, drinking scotch and reading a book about sharks.
Science. Yes.
Then, he looks up. There is somebody in his room that shouldn't be there.
A woman?
He has not for years, and despite recent events, he still doesn't.
All the cheerful people make him feel like the devil in a midnight mass, apart and angry.
That entire religion is a sham, and the holiday is just a case of whistling in the dark to make the sun come back, when science clearly says that the sun will come back anyway.
Urquhart is sitting in his room, the snoring dog by his feet, drinking scotch and reading a book about sharks.
Science. Yes.
Then, he looks up. There is somebody in his room that shouldn't be there.
A woman?
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"You were fortunate."
Some might even say blessed.
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Otherwise, there'd be no need of her siblings.
"But to see what which you have found, or that has found you, I must turn you over to my middle sibling."
And that means first returning him to the bar.
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"It was good to see them again," he admits. "Yes, let us go."
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The Ghost of Christmas Past releases his hand, and immediately begins to dim, growing fainter and weaker, like the last seconds of a candle flame before it burns itself.
"My siblings will be along soon.
"I wish you well.
"Merry Christmas."
And then she's gone.
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The Ghost is accompanied by a glow, warm like that of hearth-fire.
"My sister can have that effect," he adds with a smile.
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"I can as well, I must say, though it is not always a given. It can depend on the person."
She holds out her hand.
"Walk with me. We shall see if it's so in your case."
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"Let us see where this leads us, indeed," he says, now thinking he has understood how these ghosts work.
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And out the window.
To a new place.
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It looks a lot like Castle Urquhart, and Loch Ness, generically.
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Waiting to see what manner of scene will unfold.
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"I guess that's all for the present," Urquhart says. "The universe has given me an odd little nook for an afterlife, complete with dog and friends and even friends with benefits."
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In an afterlife or otherwise.
"We can walk on. See if there is anything more to see."
If there is not, they're steps will take them back to Milliways.
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"It reminds me I belong here now," Urquhart says, quietly.
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That's not a bad thing, though.
The Ghost nods.
"There is a great deal of peace in knowing where one belongs."
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"Perhaps we should walk on," the Ghost says.
To see if the path will take them to a new scene or return them to Milliways.
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But what Urquhart has seen is good, as it is.-
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"Happy Christmas, Urquhart."
And then he's alone again.
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The dog wakes up, shakes himself, wanders over and puts his head on Urquhart's knees.
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She extends one delicate hand, beckoning Urquhart to come toward her.
If he dares.
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He comes and takes her hand, with a smile.
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