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OK, truthfully, its like 16pages, you could just read an excerpt tho, if you start from the begining, please bear with me, it is not that well written
Chapter One
Chione looked up from the silken shentis she was washing. It was a beautiful day. Ra’s blinding light shone down from the clear blue sky onto the Pharaoh’s garden, reflecting off the clear, blue pond. The newly watered roses glistened and the grape vines gracefully twined around the towering palm trees. Occasionally a date or two would fall down, and if Chione was lucky enough, she’d catch one. Tall, brick walls surrounded the entire garden, and the only way you could see into it was to look through the just as tall, just as magnificent golden gate.
A few paces away, she saw some young boys laughing and playing with the youngest of all seventeen of the Pharaoh’s sons, Chisika. Freedom, something she had wanted ever since her first day as a slave, at two inundations old. Both her parents had died, leaving her as an orphan. It was the Pharaoh’s tenth anniversary as being a pharaoh, and the orphanage’s head woman gave Chione to him as her gift. Chione sometimes remembered little things about her past life, her mother’s hair, her father’s voice, and most of all the overflowing affection they gave her.
Life as a slave was dull. It was hard; if work wasn’t done right, you would get whipped quite often. Others yelled at you. You were nothing. A beetle under a sandal, waiting to get squashed. Same routine, every day. Wake up, eat breakfast scraps, wash whatever clothes that needed to be washed, eat evening meal scraps, wait outside the queen’s room until clapped for, eat dinner scraps, then go to bed at the servants’ quarters.
She had naught but one friend, Reshed, the palace kitchen boy. A boy of fourteen inundations with dark brown hair and hazel eyes that reflected kindness. He was rarely seen without a smile and he could cheer any miserable soul. They spent as much time together as they could. They told one another everything, they snuck through the secret passages together they, played mischievous pranks on Wati together, they-
“STOP DAYDREAMING GIRL!”
Chione snapped to attention and tensed when she saw that it was Wati. Nonchalant Wati, arms crossed, leaning on the doorway’s frame, with a bored expression on her face and a superior air to her. She had long, lustrous black hair and heavily painted eyes. Her leather sandals were neatly strapped. Her new, clean dress was tied off onto one side. Being a servant had many advantages, and one of them was having better clothes and sandals to protect their feet from the hot ground.
“Go away, Wati!” and Chione flung a nearby rotten fig at her. She knew that she shouldn’t, especially at the head servant, but she couldn’t help it.
Wati screamed, a guard looked up, a whip came out, it all happened too fast, and next thing she knew, there was a lash across her back. Two seconds later she felt the searing pain, as if someone had drove a hot knife down her back.
“Oh, Sature, thank you but it really wasn’t necessary” Wati said in a honeyed voice that fooled everyone but Chione.
“I am doing but a guard’s job”
Chione hated those words as much as she hated Wati, for they always meant that she was in trouble. Daughter of a jackal she thought flirting with one just to use as a tool later, while she only has eyes for Pharaoh, she scowled, the swine.
After a half hour of washing and scowling and bearing the pain, she got up and walked over to the palace, basket full of shentis balanced on her hip. Her bare feet crunched on the hot gravel, and a cold breeze passed through her short, sleek, brown hair. After a few minutes, her feet touched the hard, cold, marble floor of the palace and she turned toward the stairs to the palace rooftop- Clothes dried much faster there. She glanced back at the gardens, and thought of how much she wished to be free. She looked forward and suddenly bumped into a figure. Wet shentis and honey cakes flew everywhere, and two youths fell to the ground.
“Watch where you’re going you-” but she stopped in mid-sentence, for she had bumped into Reshed.
“Ast!” he exclaimed” Chione look at what you’ve done, Nekonkh will kill me!”
“Ai! Reshed I am so sorry!” Chione bent down to pick the honey cakes up.
“No use now, Pharoah’s desert is ruined”
Chione gasped, she assumed they would be put away until the inundation feast. Forget Nekonkh, what would Pharaoh do? He was not in a very gracious mood; he was having a hard time of finding a wife for his eldest son, Ramses.
“Well maybe you can bake new ones” Chione desperately groped for an idea.
“Chione there is no time” just as Reshed finished his sentence, they saw that there, standing before them was Pharaoh. They had not heard approaching footsteps over their quarrel. Their foreheads automatically pressed against the hard, cold floor, bowing out of respect.
One look at the honey cakes made his
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Why should l continue to go to church part 3 and final lol?
Posted by: | Commentsl wrote this story about six months ago and after reading it, I hope you can understand about leaving a bad church just to find a new church.
Bad Apples Good Apples
When I was a little boy I use to go over to a friends house and pick apples because I really like apples and his mother would tell me, “whatever apples you pick, you can keep.” I was over in their yard twice a week with a small trash bag picking apples. My foster mom would make all sought of apple dishes and her homemade applesauce was the best. Sweet with a little cinnamon mixed in with it. My favorite was the caramel coated apples with nuts on them, or the sweet candy apples we would make all the time. Mrs. Reid would warned me about the hole in the apple. Said if there was a hole in the apple, there’s a good possibility there would be a worm somewhere snuggling inside of it. I have no clue why a worm would be in a apple other than to keep warm or to eat it but I do know, I can do without it. I also know that once an apple skin is puncture, it doesn’t take long for the apple to start to go bad. The color starts to change and in no time the apple is no longer good. So a worm in a apple is not a good thing. If you notice, with our lives we function just like that apple if we allow a worm (false leaders) to crawl inside of us and take control of our flesh. Do you remember in MIB (men in black) when the little alien was inside controlling the alien who we thought was human. Well we have a spirit in our human form as well. We all are born with a spirit in us but no one is born with the Holy Spirit in them. What kind of spirit did we have in us than? Ezekiel 36:26 A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh. Now unlike a apple, we can’t take that worm out of an apple and make it new. We have to get rid of the apple and get a new apple. I know what a bad apple can do if you mix them with good apples. Eventually you are going to have a whole barrow of bad apples. Someone once told me, “if you have a bad leader in the church, find a new church.” Tell me this. If you take a good apple out of a barrow that has a bad apple in it, what will eventually happen with the other good apples? Will they not go bad? Instead of allowing the good apple to be picked and plucked out of the barrow that has the bad apple still in the barrow, why not get rid of the bad apple and keep the barrow of apples that are good. Matthew 7:16-20 Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. There are a lot of good apples in the barrows. And we have lost a lot of good apples because of the barrow being allow to carry around the bad apple. And if you never get rid of the bad apple, the more good apples that goes inside of the barrow, the more bad apples you are going to get out of it. This doesn’t only happen in churches, this also happens in homes as well as work places. A wife who brings a abuser or a child molester into her home and winds up losing custody of her child because she chooses to stick with her bad apple. A father who chooses his new girlfriend over his kids and winds up putting his own kids in reform school because she doesn’t want to deal with them, so he picks his bad apples over his own kids. It happens and it happens all the time. Luke 6:43-45 For a good tree bringeth not forth corrupt fruit; neither doth a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. For every tree is known by his own fruit. For of thorns men do not gather figs, nor of a bramble bush gather they grapes. A good man out of the good treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is good; and an evil man out of the evil treasure of his heart bringeth forth that which is evil: for of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaketh. And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?
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