Dark Bandit Sun
into the stars, shaking his head. "This is fucking insane, " he muttered to himself, looking
studies in recent years, suggesting scientists were closing in on mapping the DNA of some cr
t twinkle of light from
a long, breathless moment
racker going off-only to jus
ed on-bobbing and swaying-
July out here in the abandoned
is truck, unable to believe hi
f string and flute, that seemed
to turn it on, but it revved a
he dash in f
ere now danc
was rising e
voices beca
girls in melodious harmony-
starbursts and endless circli
d his truck door and
ve scooped him up, as
-awoke in the middle
gh the trees which way
how long he had lain
bove through the cra
ch ran up his spine o
hellbent on getting out
eard it, the sound of
lash in the sky, as i
of the split in real
saucer and set down u
r a time before findin
nt, tracking fast thro
across a stream, how
ed on but kept feeling the direction was wrong. Finally, the humming returned and he founded
ing that he had to shield his eyes-and there was a great flash. After the bright light died off
wing from their cores-as if their chakras were still alive-s
heard in his head. One wear
d, in a soft glass voice of ne
ttered. "Why have you brough
Kane, however, we come arme
exhaustion and exhilaration
ir circle around him-reaching
rying to fend them off-but th
ever, they simply lifted him u
nsion-but we are no longer of this world. We were once humans o
e? I was supposed to die today
. You see, Kyle, we died befo
? Are you saying I died out th
rry on where we cut it off-for just like you, each of us was a selfish suicide-and each of us regretted the exit. But you see us here today because we each failed to find our way back to Love-and so we were damned to save 1000 souls before we could save our own. But you still have time to learn your lessons, Kyle Kane. This i
horses running wild. It was not the night he had expected-but an unexpected turn into the abyss of quantum entanglement. As Deodorph continued to explain to him, now he was fluid. He was more free of his fleshy moorings-yet still rooted in reality. This was hi
their time runs short, just as it did for us. Our hope is to redeem enough that we too may someday
l state of things-ready to at least put one foot in front of the o
derlites were gone. 'Be not
r a sign of where to go, when
t, feeding back up into the sk
of there-and his first thought
cided to open his heart up and embrace the weird way things were unrolling. He settled within him
e walked westward, already half the man he was only hours ago-a
n sure what hour it was-or how long he had been gone. It was still night out, but perhaps this
e was hovering an inch above the ground-cushioned beneath his soles by an icy blue Soulfyr. It wa
hat he was looking for-or of what he was intending to do-becau
n from happiness that he had endured in recent years-including h
ove him, but looking in the mirror, he could not see what she saw.
m of light, he noticed more clea
en next, " he whispered. He pu
jolly, it was a wonder what s
aybe she felt that way about everyone in her life-since she had
rang in his ears in unison, ri
h-and you learn what you've lost. Her name is not Heather-nor g
ding up the picture of Heathe
blank white square that suddenly caught fire-causing him to f
could be sure of was that it