Showing posts with label angels. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 11, 2024

Guest Author Alice Marks

 Happy Christmas to All


Two souls in Heaven have a chat. “Do you know what I miss most up here, Holly?”

“I guess, Merry, it’s your family that hasn’t joined us yet?”

“Of course, I miss them, but, Holly, what I miss right now is Christmas.”

“What do you mean, Merry? We always have The Holy Birthday on December 25.”

“Yes, of course, but what I miss is . . .” Merry pauses and looks downward. “I miss secular Christmas, with all the trimmings.”

“Now I understand! I miss all that, too—Christmas trees, decorations, Santa, shopping.”

“Yes! Especially shopping! Three friends and I had red sweatshirts that we wore when we Christmas shopped. On the back Cindy’s had, ‘Shop’, I had ‘Until’, Ruthie had ‘You’ and had. . .”

“Drop it!” interrupts Holly who continues, “I wonder if people still shop in stores? I’ve heard that most people order anything they need using their computers, from a huge store along the Amazon River.”

“Really? That doesn’t sound like much fun! I think we should find out for ourselves! What if we ask St. Peter for a pass to visit the earth before Christmas?”

“Hmm. We must catch him in a good mood.”

“A good mood? You mean, when not too many bad people are trying to get in here?”

Holly was quick to correct her. “Nonsense, you’re thinking of earth. All who believe they are welcome here. I am going to ask him now.”

Holly floats away to the Pearly Gates and says, “Hey, Pete. Do you think you could give Merry and me passes to go to earth to view Christmas preparations? Of course, we’ll be back for the real Christmas birthday celebration.”

“Well, I’ll have to get approval from my boss, but first I’ll check my records to see if you two have been ‘Naughty or Nice?’ Ho, ho!”

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Unseen Holly and Merry, arrive below early in the Christmas season. A Santa stands shivering in a corner with a bell in his hand. He rings the bell twice, and both Holly and Merry feel wings sprout at their shoulders. “Just like in ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’,” whispers Merry.

“Speaking of movies, I was just thinking,” Holly also whispers, “We aren’t the first ghosts to visit at Christmastime. Remember all the ghosts in ‘A Christmas Carol’?”

Merry replies, “I shudder when I see those poor children the last ghost conceals, but all those ghosts did change Ebenezer Scrooge’s whole life.”

Merry agrees but is thinking, maybe we could change some lives while we are visiting.

Holly says, “My happiest Christmas memory is our Christmas tree.”

Merry comments, “Well, that’s a good place to start. I see a tree lot in the next block, and we can fly right over there to see what’s going on!”

“Look!” Holly says, “There’s Ralphie, the kid who wanted ‘a Red Ryder, 300 shot carbine with a compass in the stock’ and his family picking out a tree!”

Merry complains, “This doesn’t do anything for me. Our family always went to the forest and cut down a tree.”

“That sounds like fun! Let’s see if we can fly around and see someone doing that!”

In no time they find a cold, snowy tree farm in Minnesota. They see a man bundled up a in buffalo plaid coat, chopper mittens, purple knit Vikings hat, and high snow boots. His black lab, Bubba, crisscrosses in front of him, almost tripping the man several times as he trudges upward and pulls a sled occupied by two young children. The tykes sip hot chocolate from recyclable paper cups and spill it all over whenever the sled hits a bump.

The dad has a determined look on his face and an axe over his shoulder. All of a sudden, the little girl howls, “I gonna frow up”, and she does. Dad stops, certain someone else will spot the tree ahead that would look perfect in their living room. He cleans up his child with the red rag he intended to tie on the trunk of the tree so it could poke out of the back of his Nissan.

The little girl begins howling, “I cold, I want Mama.”

“I’m freezing,” says the girl’s slightly big brother, who makes a snowball. He throws and almost hits an elderly lady trailing behind a family looking for their perfect tree. They all yell at the dad for not having control over his son.

Another perfect tree seeker, yells at him, “Hey, buddy. leash your dog. He just lifted his leg on the tree I was gonna cut down.”

Dad has had it. Pointing to the perfect tree he intended to chop down, he says, “There, take mine.”

He pulls the sled downwards as the children, looking behind them scream, “You forgot to cut down our tree.”

Dad explains, “We’re going to some place warm –Target!” The kids chant, “Target! Toys! Target! Toys”. The two angels fly alongside the Nissan. Reaching Target, Dad puts the kids back on the sled and the axe over his shoulder. To the look of consternation on faces of other shoppers, he enters the store.

He heads towards the display of pre-lighted, in three colors, faux trees. He unplugs one and pretends to chop it down for the benefit of his children. He pulls out his phone and asks one of the assembled dropped-jaw crowd of shoppers to take a photo to show his wife the perfect tree she wanted him to chop down.

Someone summoned a very tall, red-vested Target employee wearing an elf hat festooned with jingle bells. The towering elf says gently, “Hey, buddy, you can’t take a tree from a display.”

“Just watch me!” Dad throws the tree over his shoulder, which means leaving the axe behind.

As he races to a register, he sings ‘Jingle Bells.’ The children join in and pretty soon everyone in the store sings Jingle Bells in competition with a loudspeaker playing Feliz Navidad. The Dad tosses money at a clerk and is out the door with tree, sled and kids before security arrives.

As Holly and Merry watch the family pile into their car, Merry says, “I don’t remember that movie. Oh, wait wasn’t there one called ‘Elf’?”

“Yes! But this whole saga wasn’t a movie. The author who is writing this story about us wrote it for a contest years ago,” explains Holly.

“Did she win?”

“You would have to ask that.” Changing the subject, Holly suggests, “While we are here, we might as well see all the great stuff Target has for decorating and gift-giving.”

There is no argument from her shop-loving friend. Every place they go in the store, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas. They begin oohing over all the enticing home decorations as they grab a copy of the store’s ads flyer: Replace your regular wall pictures only with Christmas paintings! What about a fireproof garland for your electric fireplace? Replace all tree ornaments with new exquisite silver and purple ones! Replace your old Christmas dishes that have been used three times with the latest design! How about a Christmas comforter for your bed with new curtains to match, a Christmas throw for all of your living rooms chairs and sofa and matching drapes, a cutesy Santa Christmas shower curtain, rug, toilet and tank cover. Don’t forget magnetic Christmas scenes to decorate kitchen appliances (and garage doors).

The two angels progress to self-inflating Christmas figures for the yard, the most popular being Santa, snow people, reindeer and the Grinch. Remember to buy the speakers for broadcasting your choice of carols from the outside of your house.

“By the way, who won the election, Merry?”

“How should I know/ There are no politics in Heaven!”

 “Praise the Lord!”

They look at toys. As always there are dolls for girls including an almost life-size Taylor Swift doll that has a microphone. Merry pushes a button on the mike, and Taylor dances as she belts out “Shake It Out”.

There is a new atomic ball that will take three days to return to earth after it’s thrown. The angels resist taking it outside to see if it works.

“Merry,” says Holly. “Do you see what I see?”

“Why it’s Clark Griswold, navigating two carts filled with electric lights. Let’s follow him to his house to watch him put them up.”

The angels fly to the Griswold house and watch him use every extension cord he owns and can borrow to put up lights inside and out.

“Oh, no!” squeals Holly though, of course, only Merry hears. “He doesn’t seem to know much about electricity.”

“We must intervene so that poor cat isn’t electrocuted. As Griswold wonders why the tree doesn’t light up, the cat escapes unscathed.

“I like that movie better now,” says Merry, and Holly agrees

“Holly, let’s fly to a small town to watch a parade. They have the best ones.”

The two angels clap with the crowd assembled along streets in Whoville as the local High School Band leads the parade with their rendition of “Jingle Bell Rock.” The mayor of the town drives a brand-new Red Cadillac trimmed in holly and ivy. Behind him is the Parade Queen and her attendants, in red or green gowns on a dazzling float.

“Aren’t they darling?” says Holly when she sees a troop of tiny kids dressed as stars that twinkle as they toddle down the street.

Next comes a group of carolers on a float, dressed in Victorian costumes singing Olde English Carols. Next comes an Elvis singing “Blue Christmas” on a flatbed truck and bundled up people singing “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas” as their float leaks fake snow down the street. The junior high band plays a Christmas medley as they try to keep in step.

Finally comes Santa ho-ho-ing as he hangs onto a rung of a hook and ladder fire truck while his elves throw candy to the kids.

“Let’s fly to New York City to watch The Nutcracker Ballet!” suggests Holly. After the delightful performance, Merry says,” If we hurry, we can slip into the Gala Theatre to see ‘A Christmas Carol’.

After that delight, they decide to go to all-night grocery store to view holiday treats.

“Oh, look at all the different Christmas cookies and cakes! I used to bake the entire month of December!” purrs Merry.

“See that beautiful spiral ham wrapped in a red bow. It’s pricey but not as bad as turkeys! I guess people need to roast a chicken.”

“No, Holly, look at the price of chicken. Turkeys are less per pound. How on earth do people afford to eat down here?”

“Merry, look at the ‘Toys for Tots’ box. There are only two little Teddy Bears in it.”

“No surprise there. With grocery prices so high, customers have nothing left for charities.”

“We have to do something about this, Merry!”

Off they fly to Santa’s workshop, where the elves load up two grocery carts filled with Fisher Price toys, dolls and stuffed animals for little ones plus age-appropriate games and puzzles for older kids. The elves tie Toys for Tots signs on the carts. The invisible angels push them through the skies towards the grocery store.

The flying carts soaring through the sky in the US remind folks they haven’t contributed, and soon every Toys for Tots box in the US overflows with dolls, stuffed animals, games, puzzles.

The angels beam. “It must be getting late,” Holly says, noticing, Santa’s eight original reindeer led by legendary Rudolph, even though it isn’t even foggy.”

Merry saw this, too, and shared a memory. “My kids must have watched the TV show a million times!”

“Merry, do you hear what I hear?”

“Yes! Christmas carols are floating from churches having midnight services.”

“And look! A star, a star shining in the night.”

“That means we better fly back to Heaven,” says Merry. “With wings both of us will be able to join the Hark the Herald Angels Choir to begin the Holy Birthday as we sing ‘It Came Upon a Midnight Clear’.”

As Santa notices two angels ascend into Heaven, he shouts from his sleigh, “Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night.”

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Author Alice Marks has moved around as much as Sandra Lewis, heroine of her suspense novels Missing and Breaks. Born in Wyoming, she grew up there and received her undergraduate degree at the University of Wyoming. In 1967 She and her husband, Sam, and two babies moved to Minnesota where both had careers in education and reared four children. In 2005 Sam and Alice moved to Port Aransas, Texas, an island town on the Gulf of Mexico. Corpus Christi is by accessible by ferry and highway or by highway, JFK bridge and Causeway. After soaking up the sun for eight years and enjoying life in a much different culture, including the energy of Spring Break, the couple returned to Minnesota in 2013 to spend their retirement years. They live in Duluth, where both are involved in music (Sam directs the Duluth Civic Orchestra, and Alice plays flute) and where Alice is involved in many aspects of writing including activities of Lake Superior Writers, leading a writers group, Ink Slingers, and teaching writing workshops and classes. Alice has been published in several anthologies for short stories and poetry. One of her poems will be featured in a dance-poetry collaboration.


Saturday, October 26, 2024

Fallen Angel

 Isabella is a fallen angel, paying for her mistakes in hell

My dark wings sent me on the wrong path; losing faith in Heaven made me a fallen angel with black, broken wings and a halo smashed to smithereens. What used to be bright lights, harps, and happiness now has me sitting in darkness with screaming spirits wailing. I stay with monsters, beasts, zombies, wolves, hellhounds, and Satan. My heart breaks and bleeds every minute of the day. There is no rest, just chaos. I am on bent knees, weeping for God to forgive me, but there is no answer as I pray for forgiveness. I’m afraid for my soul, the unknown black hole of Hell, being alone with my scary thoughts, and my pathic discretions with splintering nightmares. It’s my only plea to save myself. I can’t eat or sleep; there’s a deep voice. “My fallen angel, all mine,” Satan rambles. He laughs, taunting every night, tears of misery falling to the ground. He surrounds my legs with snakes. My screams are raucous; all critters surround me like a feast with no getaway; I’m near a crevasse pit.

It’s my fault for losing my faith and grace; there’s no going back. A wrong crossroad to a path of wickedness. Satan was charming at first, changing his face so you don’t know who he is, reeling me in, saying, “Come with me to Wonderland,” Standing before me was a handsome figure who was evil with no wings, spreading evilness in the dark woods. I could never trust his words again, grinning like a black cat that swallowed the canary. He weakens my knees like no other; Satan is evil who looks for weakness. Shackles bind me down, my ankles are sore, and a bleeding neck with a leather choker confines me, choking my airway. A fire surrounds me with no escape; the flames are high, and it’s so hot and unbearable that sweat drips from my forehead. I’m not too fond of it here.

I’ve suffered enough. I can’t take the heat; Satan’s voice screams, and he laughs, mocking me. It isn’t amicable, it’s cruel. The creepy crawlies are eating me alive. I’m getting weaker, my mouth requires drinking water, and black beetles are lagging on my body. My screams are louder to free me; all I ever wanted was to be in Heaven. One mistake brings me heartache. All I get is burning Hell, which he comes to me with a teasing grin; he’s a fire of brimstone. I’m scared. The demons torture the souls, screeching in pain; the beast’s nails are black, and they have sharp teeth, faces, and bodies with scarred marks and no wings in sight. They keep screaming, making me crazy.

“I will kill you over and over again, Isabella. No one disobeys me, and you will never see the light of day, my sweet dear; you have fallen into the pit of Hell. Temptation is tempting, making a deal with Satan; there is no going back; you’re mine, all mine to have. Treasure forever; you’re such a beauty with broken black wings. You will beg me to stop hurting you every minute of every day. The beast wants your flesh; he always loves the taste of an angel. Come to me, Isabella, and show me who’s king. Reveal the ground I walk on. I’m your master for eternity; don’t you forget it and stop crying, my dear?” Satan speaks.

The wolves are howling and hungry; they want to eat me. I must have the strength to endure, or they will bite my flesh, paying for my sins. The demons get the blade and cut my arm and leg, then the other with knives and arms, gore spilling down my body; cries are known this is maltreatment. This will be my curse for imperishability for making wrong choices, so many regrets in my darkness of wickedness, and a hell of no hope or faith. My lips chapped with cuts, and skin-and-bones dark shadows appeared out of nowhere. This is madness. I’m lying on the filthy ground; roaches make me open my eyes. I look up with tears, a full moon and luminous effervescent, “Angel, will soon be home?” My tears continued to descend. Oh, God is talking to me. The pain didn’t go away, though; there was nothing to gain in this inferno. I want to leave this place of evilness. Burning pit demons rage Satan worship; fallen angels are here forever.

Days go by like a burst of gushing speed and squalling storm screams overwhelming the mind. The heat makes me ill. The fallen angels are getting tortured. The sinner’s fate is death, pure destruction, and watching the horrible scene destroy and punish the soul.

The following night, I woke with no shackles or chokers on my neck and relaxed my airway. I got up from the ground and ran, not looking back, but I heard the hellhound following me, wishing to have my white wings and fly away like a bird. Is this the end, or is it a wicked game Satan is playing? The forest is dark and scary, and hiding is my best option, so I made a small hut of branches and leaves and started to think. How I became an angel when I was a human on earth, my boyfriend murdered me. He had this awful rage that couldn’t help himself, so one night, I told him I was leaving, had enough, and he pushed me and stabbed me until my last breath. I went up the loveliest steps and followed the light. Heaven awaits pure happiness and no pain serving God; my beautiful halo shined like the stars. I earned my white wings, saving a teenager from jumping off a bridge. I mistakenly guided a sinner to Heaven when he was supposed to go downstairs to Hell. I didn’t follow the rules: you can’t save everyone; my wings were stripped and replaced with black wings, and I became a fallen angel. I was now stuck in Hell with Satan and his monsters. They are hunting me down safely for the moment. I take a deep breath and another and close my eyes; the silence comforts me, and I fall into a deep slumber until I hear some cracking. I swallow with fear as they find me. I don’t want to go back, but then I hear a voice come out. Isabella he knew my name, and I run the opposite way, stumbling on the ground. Crows surround me, it starts to storm, pouring rain, and the mud makes walking challenging. It’s like quicksand; it is quicksand sinking with no escape. Maybe now my soul will be in peace going down under six feet deep when I see the light, a hand lifting me from the deep mud, carrying me to a lovely waterfall, and washing the quicksand off my body. My long, silky black hair was braided and now loose. The stranger removes my hair from my face; he’s an angel. He covers me with his white wings to dry my body, keeping me safe for a while; then Satan takes us by surprise and throws me into one of his caves. He’s torturing the angel that was saving me. I pray to God to save the angel, but there is no answer; feeling guilty, tears decent for his soul.

Continue reading the story in the anthology:

https://books2read.com/u/mq5qNO



Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Angel Lore: part 5 by Toi Thomas #OurAuthorGang

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Today, in part 5, the finale, of my Angel Lore series, I’ll be sharing more angel knowledge with you from U – Z, as I complete my trek through the alphabet (see part ONE, part TWO, part THREE, and part FOUR). But first…

Do I believe in angels? Yes, I do.

I’ve come across many depictions of angelic encounters and find that they, or beings like them, have a place in almost every major religion and culture. Many even believe the existence of angels might be extraterrestrial. Who really knows? I simply enjoy the journey of finding out and learning about a concept that reaches across racial and religious lines. What can I say? I really like angels. That's why I write about them in my Eternal Curse Series.

On to the list…

Usiel (strength of God) is said to be a fallen angel who was among those that took human women as wives and brought about the Nephilim.

Valkyries (not for just blockbuster movies) are the horse-riding, sword-wielding angelic army of all female warriors presiding over the battlefield, deciding who lives or dies before carrying off the virtuous to Valhalla.

Angels weren’t always thought of or depicted with wings. It’s an idea that has gained and lost popularity many times in history but seems to be the standard now. Scholars attribute much of that to the association of the ‘soul’ with birds or winged entities.

I got nothing for ‘X’. If you know something, please share it with me. I’m always open to learning something new. The next is a two for one.

The Zoroastrian faith is a monotheistic religion derived from a previous Persian polytheism where the lesser gods became Yazatas (angels) in the new faith.

Well, that's all she wrote (as they say). I hope you enjoyed this exploration of angel lore and maybe even learned a few things. Please stick around this blog to see my next series all about music.

Be sure to check out my Eternal Curse Series.

Book 1:
Giovanni is a creature out of time. Mira is a doctor trying to classify him. Beauty and the Beast meet Jekyll and Hyde in this paranormal tale with romantic and biblical influences.


Book 2:
A tale for fathers, sons, and daughters, this epic saga touches the past and future. The story of Giovanni will bring you to tears as loss and duty blur the lines of hope for what is to come.

The Eternal Curse series was my first book and series I ever wrote and to know that someone liked it meant the world to me. It's currently unavailable pending a rewrite in order to align it with new developments in the 3rd installment. If you'd like to read the first two books and offer me your feedback, please consider joining my email list to receive a free digital copy. 

Find out more about me, my work, and my inspiration at the following links:


Amazon | Goodreads The ToiBox of Words | YouTube | See a list of my other posts here.

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Nikki McDonagh

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Another informative p and entertaining post. Great.
 
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Toi Thomas presents the finale of her angel lore series of posts on A Small Gang of Authors!
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Ruth de Jauregui

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An amazing finale to your series on angels!!
 
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Erika M Szabo

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Awesome series Toi, I must find the time to read your books. Hopefully next year I can slow down enough to read :)
 
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Toi Thomas

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It's been such fun sharing this series. I hope my next one goes over this well.
 
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Joe Bonadonna

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This is great, Toi! I'm sorry to see it come to a conclusion. Looking forward to your blog on music.
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Thank you, Joe. I;m looking forward to it myself.
 
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Today on A Small Gang of Authors, Toinette Thomas concludes her excellent, 5-part blog on Angel Lore.
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Another wonderful post, Toi!
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Sad to see your angel series end!
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Me too. It's really is one of my favorite things.

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