Today's story sounds really grim (ha ha ha, no pun intended) and kind of like a bad horror movie.
So we start off with a four year old kid dead. Not a very promising start. Hans randomly mentions that one of the other kids is getting confirmed. Like, that doesn't have to be SHOEHORNED IN AT EVERY OPPORTUNITY.
Two daughters, the elder of whom was going to be confirmed, still remained: they were both good, charming girls; but the lost child always seems the dearest; and when it is youngest, and a son, it makes the trial still more heavy.
Yes, those sons are definitely more valuable.
So the mother is so completely grief stricken that all she does is cry and neglects her two daughters. One night she goes out to the grave, where she meets Death, who's like, "Dude, I'll take you to him." So she sees her kid and then he's like, "I have to go. You will follow soon" and the mother hears her husband calling her.
So I'm confused here. It said she headed UP, towards the light. She was also taken to her child by the grim reaper, who's more demonic. If she was going to Heaven, wouldn't an angel take her? Does that mean her kid went to hell?
Then she's all happy. This was a strange story.
Moral of the story: Trust in God? Not too sure.
Moral I learned: Grim reapers hang around earth and will gladly let you visit the afterlife.
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Wow. Creepy.
What book is this? Is it like a collection? Or seperate books?
BTW: I was reading one of your Twatlight posts and you said something about Edward being an Incubus....did she put that in the book? Or did she say it later? I would finish reading the series myself, but since I have no desire to end my own life, I'd rather not. :) Lol!
It's cuz I want to write a post criticizing(is that spelled right?) it, and I really need to know.....? Lol!
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