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Life in New Bridlington II
Michael was in New Bridlington, were fallen Babylon had been redeemed quite a bit now. He was at his usual place, now with Gabriel, on the streets around the corner from a Catholic school. It was afternoon, and the kids were drifting home, and he was handing out flyers and chatting. Gabriel was doing the same. He was being Superman again. He knew he had to take initiative. To gather stones.
Daniel was suddenly there.
‘Hey Mike. Do you want me to do that as well for you? I can spend the rest of the afternoon doing it if you like?’
Michael handed him a wad of 100 flyers. ‘Stand there. On the corner. Make sure you hand out all 100 flyers. I don’t care much if you do or don’t, but if you hand out all 100 I’ll credit you as showing some minor concern for this place.’
Daniel stood there. A kid came along rarely which Michael or Gabriel didn’t already speak to. The afternoon passed. It was around midnight, and Michael was at home with Elenniel just around the corner in their pad. A knock came to the door. It was Daniel.
‘I’ve finished. It’s not a busy night, but eventually adults took my flyers also. All 100 have been handed out, and I gave them instructions on how to find the Torah Temple. Most already knew, but some weren’t sure. I told them you would possibly be around for a while, but couldn’t guarantee things.
Michael nodded. The Seraphim stood there. Almost expecting something.
‘Seeya,’ said Michael, and closed the door on Daniel.
The following morning Michael was having breakfast with Elenniel. There was a knock on the door. He answered it. It was Daniel.
‘I think I could probably hand out about two or three hundred flyers with a full day,’ said Daniel the Seraphim.
Michael walked to the bookcase, grabbed 3 wads of 100 flyers, and handed them to Daniel.
‘Good luck,’ he said, and closed the door on the Seraphim.
It was about Midnight again, and Michael and Elenniel were very cosy. There was a knock. Michael answered it. It was Daniel. He looked exhausted.
‘I’ve handed them all out,’ he said. He was dejected. He didn’t really have much energy.
‘Good,’ said Michael, and closed the door on him.
That weekend Daniel invited Michael and Elenniel to the ‘Wild Ride’ rollercoaster park nearby Michael’s place. It was one of the biggest fairgrounds in the universe, with a ginormous rollercoaster. Daniel paid for everything. When the day was done, Daniel was with Michael at his place.
‘See you then, Dan,’ said Michael, and closed the door on him. He didn’t invite him in for coffee.
Michael and Elenniel, with Michael sensing enough work had been done in New Bridlington with his new project, left and returned to Zaphona. Daniel didn’t. He got to work copying Michael’s flyer and spent a decade, every day, except weekends, handing out flyers all over New Bridlington for Michael’s Torah Temple. He got quite fit doing it, and met thousands of people in the time.
* * * * *
‘Gathering stones?’ the Theophany asked Michael, as the played cards again.
‘It’s coming along well. I’m the overseer of Zaphon again. Don’t know where the Daniel fellow is. Hasn’t reared his ugly head.’
‘No. He hasn’t, has he,’ said God.
They played cards thereafter.
The End