Three Days of Darkness and the Coming Flood, Jesus Villalobos [ereader with dictionary TXT] 📗
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Mary Kate and Bishop have fallen asleep while in praying
positions
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12.
Father John comes into scene with coffee for Susan powers
FATHER JOHN
"I wasn't sure how you liked it."
SUSAN POWERS
"Strong."
FATHER JOHN
"Good, I left out the cream and
sugar."
SUSAN POWERS
"So how long have you known all
this?"
FATHER JOHN
"It's hard to explain." "It was
kind of a progressive thing."
SUSAN POWERS
"I see."
FATHER JOHN
"I wish the Lord had picked
someone else."
SUSAN POWERS
"I don't know, you seem to have
things under control."
FATHER JOHN
"You think so?"
SUSAN POWERS
"He could have done worse."
Susan takes a sip of coffee while keeping eye contact with
father John
Father John smiles somewhat shyly
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13.
FATHER JOHN
"I'd better wake the others."
SUSAN POWERS
"Must you, I was rather enjoying
the quiet."
Mary Kate awakens and notices father John and Susan
conversing
Bishop Mcfeerson also awakens
SUSAN POWERS
"So much for my quiet time."
Father John walks over to Mary kate and bishop Mcfeerson
FATHER JOHN
"Good morning." "I trust you two
slept well."
MARY KATE
"Have you been up all night?"
FATHER JOHN
"Most of it."
MCFEERSON
"I should have stayed awake."
FATHER JOHN
"Nothing you could have done."
"Your prayers were all we could
have asked for." "If God hasn't
heard you by now, I don't think He
would hear you no matter how long
you stayed awake."
BISHOP MCFEERSON GIVES A SMILE
MARY KATE
"So what's the latest?"
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14.
SUSAN POWERS
"It looks like we're in for a very
bad night." "there must be
thousands of them out there."
FATHER JOHN
"Hopefully, the U.S. has done what
we've asked of them."
SUSAN POWERS
"I've been so busy looking into
the scope all night, I didn't even
check the fax."
Susan walks over to the fax machine
SUSAN POWERS
"This thing is so quiet, I forget
it is even here sometimes."
Susan Powers lifts up some paper work to read
SUSAN POWERS
"Looks like they bought the meteor
theory." "Some still are unsure,
but most have subscribed."
FATHER JOHN
"Thank God."
MARY KATE
"Thank you Jesus!"
MCFEERSON
"So what now?"
FATHER JOHN
"Now, we go back to monsignor."
MARY KATE
"What? Why?"
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15.
MCFEERSON
"Do you think that is wise?" "He
did not listen the first time."
FATHER JOHN
"Like it or not, we have no
choice." "He needs to be
informed." "Maybe he can contact
the Pope."
MCFEERSON
"I hope you know what you're
doing."
FATHER JOHN
"I hope so too."
MARY KATE
"He's been right so far."
Father John give Mary Kate a strained smile
positions
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12.
Father John comes into scene with coffee for Susan powers
FATHER JOHN
"I wasn't sure how you liked it."
SUSAN POWERS
"Strong."
FATHER JOHN
"Good, I left out the cream and
sugar."
SUSAN POWERS
"So how long have you known all
this?"
FATHER JOHN
"It's hard to explain." "It was
kind of a progressive thing."
SUSAN POWERS
"I see."
FATHER JOHN
"I wish the Lord had picked
someone else."
SUSAN POWERS
"I don't know, you seem to have
things under control."
FATHER JOHN
"You think so?"
SUSAN POWERS
"He could have done worse."
Susan takes a sip of coffee while keeping eye contact with
father John
Father John smiles somewhat shyly
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
13.
FATHER JOHN
"I'd better wake the others."
SUSAN POWERS
"Must you, I was rather enjoying
the quiet."
Mary Kate awakens and notices father John and Susan
conversing
Bishop Mcfeerson also awakens
SUSAN POWERS
"So much for my quiet time."
Father John walks over to Mary kate and bishop Mcfeerson
FATHER JOHN
"Good morning." "I trust you two
slept well."
MARY KATE
"Have you been up all night?"
FATHER JOHN
"Most of it."
MCFEERSON
"I should have stayed awake."
FATHER JOHN
"Nothing you could have done."
"Your prayers were all we could
have asked for." "If God hasn't
heard you by now, I don't think He
would hear you no matter how long
you stayed awake."
BISHOP MCFEERSON GIVES A SMILE
MARY KATE
"So what's the latest?"
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14.
SUSAN POWERS
"It looks like we're in for a very
bad night." "there must be
thousands of them out there."
FATHER JOHN
"Hopefully, the U.S. has done what
we've asked of them."
SUSAN POWERS
"I've been so busy looking into
the scope all night, I didn't even
check the fax."
Susan walks over to the fax machine
SUSAN POWERS
"This thing is so quiet, I forget
it is even here sometimes."
Susan Powers lifts up some paper work to read
SUSAN POWERS
"Looks like they bought the meteor
theory." "Some still are unsure,
but most have subscribed."
FATHER JOHN
"Thank God."
MARY KATE
"Thank you Jesus!"
MCFEERSON
"So what now?"
FATHER JOHN
"Now, we go back to monsignor."
MARY KATE
"What? Why?"
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
15.
MCFEERSON
"Do you think that is wise?" "He
did not listen the first time."
FATHER JOHN
"Like it or not, we have no
choice." "He needs to be
informed." "Maybe he can contact
the Pope."
MCFEERSON
"I hope you know what you're
doing."
FATHER JOHN
"I hope so too."
MARY KATE
"He's been right so far."
Father John give Mary Kate a strained smile
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