© 2009-2010 Gail Nobles
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Insector Leaves the Chapel
Insector was tired in life, but she knew she had to go on. She knew she had to keep on moving. However, Insector decided to leave the chapel. It was a famous place for the fact that one of the baddest men on the street was kept there. No one said a word about it and was glad. Tony Brown was big trouble for many lives. Insector had no feelings for him because he was a big foe, but it was sad to her how he died underground of the chapel. She learned things about him, and she began to understand why he was a bad guy. Insector knew that Tony had no good up bringing, and he knew nothing about God and how to worship him. She tried to tell him, but he would not accept God. Tony just wanted to be bad and was attracted to bad things. So Insector had to let him be. Tony died of great depression, and he would not eat. Insector was sad about the way he died and the way he appeared to be a lost soul. After her foe had passed, a year later, her teacher had also passed. Insector remembered her teacher saying, "I had to do something about that boy." She felt that her teacher was troubled about the enemy too. Insector felt that keeping Tony in prison underground kept him from hurting her student and her life was spared. Crime died down a little after Tony was off of the streets. Insector locked up the chapel and was not seen there for a while. She began to lay low, and she kept a low profile.
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