Jan. 31st, 2008

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Jesus' dreams from within the hospital.

No longer right here, right now. Here operated under different rules. Here was a deserted asylum, being slowly eaten by the encroaching forest, vines replacing windows, morning glory augmenting the brick facades of what appeared to be a college campus. Here was timeless.

Interrupting his musings, the aging Chevy passed, windows rolled down and some Styx love ballad blasting from the tinny speakers. The fortyish man behind the wheel didn’t slow, didn’t even look around.

Jesus waited a polite moment, then crossed the cracked pavement. Dead streetlamps flanked the overgrown paths, some tilting crazily like drunken soldiers. Rusted iron railings drove straight lines through shapeless shrubbery, and as Jesus crept along them, he could hear, in a near-perfect circle around him, the rodents, the insects, the creeping things fleeing at his bow and in his wake. The wave-front of the present had passed, failing to take this quiet place along with it. His carefully reddened flashlight didn’t cast enough light for anyone but a nocturnal pothead or a cat burglar.

Jesus smiled to himself at the thought— Been both of those, I suppose.


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The original chapter of Join My Cult! excerpted in this episode written by James Curcio, co-written by Ari & Jason Stackhouse.

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Jan. 31st, 2008 07:41 am
[identity profile] bubblegumsleaze.livejournal.com
I got a call at 7am this morning telling me I no longer have a job.  Since I didn't officially apply for a medical leave the company says they have no choice but to fill my position but that I should come in and reapply when I'm medically able to work again.

Which god knows when that will be.

I don't really need the job, since my bank account in Mass is full of SSI money that I never touched. So I can keep my rent paid. It's kind of depressing though.

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