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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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The bright glare darkens towards dusk. Night follows day.
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Eventually.
Where will this one stop?
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She has yet to let go of Urquhart's hand.
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"I didn't think I'd see any of them again," he says, quietly, to the Ghost. "They seem so content there, I'd never have thought."
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Waiting.
Never, after all, is a very long time.
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He sighs, and the scene fades away.
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Such is the fate of mortals.
The shadows stretch around them, and when they are gone --
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