n clock made a click, he started with his face pressed to the pillow mumbling something li
may behold wondrous things, out of
ng his eyes-ready to begin his
y was the first of three children, and a graduate of the University of Port City, the very one his younger brother had applied
ear-old with small brown eyes, black h
r word. Guide my path that I may know
but for the next-he would begin his mad walk through the busy streets of Port City, job hunting under the glaring hot sun and sweat-soa
lace material he donned on. He didn't care so much for his looks thes
a leaflet slid from the table to the floor-his eyes followed it. The search for
y Serpen
nue, Port City,
ch, he thought. Grey spotted the red fad
ers
nd set it upon a pole: and it shall come to pass, that eve
ity of life? Worship with us tod
vidly picture with the day's celebration) passed several of these to him and his colleagues. Grey stared at it wondering, not so far fr
, walked out the door, closed his burglary with th
first floor. Thankfully, his normal customers who asked if there was any progress with his job-s
s out facing a huge white structure seated inside a fenced environment with fla
ht. He wiped his face, then the back of his
nough to escape the financial cruelty of each passing da
make friends today,"
w others spotted around the compound with policemen by ce
in great fashion attire. He looked to the altar-a man in white robe addressed the congregation before a glass pulpit sitting on a red rug with a lar
a dry and thirsty land, we are the ocean. We are calm, undistorted bright rays in th
ible, did a brief research on his own, and close
ut of the fighting believer, the requiem of the dying saint falling asleep in Jesus. It is the breath, the wa
heard from any corne
erpent who is Jesus. He won't just let you live again, but every area strugglin