Historical Storyteller
Four Thousand Club
Peter B. Longstreet
Peter observed the silent communication that took place between Michelle and Conrad. What a pair those two would make. Man, woman, and drugs. He swore those two would be a match made in heaven. In contrast to Conrad, Peter would never get along with Michelle. They were polar opposites, as different as ice and fire. Peter always hated drugs, he thought they were a recipe to destroy the harmony of the soul. It was the magic of devils and evil spirits that transformed the soul of man into something much worse. Despite his own reservations of drug use, he sold some of these drugs to the masses in his own hometown a few times. How low he will sink to the depths of hell for his crimes. He has traded his humanity for cold, hard cash.
The guilt came out of nowhere. The shame of it all was beginning to overpower his conscience and once more he had to ponder over the state of his existence and wonder if his morals would stand up to the scrutiny of his Maker. Peter closed his eyes and he was sucked in a deep meditation that unlocked the mysteries of the universe. Despite how uneducated he was, he could still envision a higher level of existence that is beyond the reach of mortals. It had no shape, and it could not be understood through man's knowledge alone. It was a mystical force that held a supernatural effect over the souls of men to be sure, but beyond this heavenly influence Peter had no idea how to describe the celestial phenomenon.
The powers of his mighty imagination took place and he saw an angel and a clear, morning sky. Peter asked with a bold voice if he still could be forgiven for his sins, and just when the angel opened his mouth Peter was interrupted from his meditations...
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