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Click hereShe said: "Would you want to see Mary and Julieta again? Actually, I can see why you wouldn't want to see them again?"
He shrugged and said: "Mary? Maybe not. After all, she knew that Sandra had betrayed me and that she betrayed me, too. And, well, I can see now how I might have been a little too harsh with her by totally removing myself from my life, so if Julieta would want to meet me, I'd have to give that some consideration and some thought."
She grinned at him, gave him a kiss on his cheek, picked her rucksack up and Brother Paul came and led Sandi to her room.
Gary/Brother Anselm walked across the room, sat back in his leather chair behind his desk. He stretched and smiled to himself. "Well, Lord, I guess that this is what closure feels like?"
He switched on his laptop and opened up his word processing app. "Well, a quick prayer whilst this app loads up and I think I feel the idea coming on for another sermon in my series on forgiveness. Well, life goes on," he thought, as he started to type up his next sermon.
Meanwhile, true to her word, Sandra was waiting. She realized she had a lot of apologizing to do. And not only to her husband.
bobareeno, the story was entitled "Brother Anselm on Forgiveness."
What did you think it would be about other than having a religious basis, giving due consideration to the title?
The descent into the superstitions of religion took this otherwise interesting tale down a very trite rabbit hole.
Wow? What evil fucking cunt women and stupid coward Paul.
Gary leaving the cunts made sense, they all betrayed him including his daughter so why stick around???? And Gary joining a monastery is stupid, the dumb writer fucked that last part up.
Wow? What a stupid coward the first half was great (well it was all great the writing and the story telling) i cannot figure out how that man of fire got so walked over then went and ran away to his imaginary friends play house seemed a major cop out on the complex backstory you built so quickly (AMAZING btw)