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Chapter 47

    Chapter 47


    Like so much garbage, Charles was tossed into the pit-like dungeon in his sleeveless undershirt and


    boxers.


    Confused, the man looked through the small peephole to see the guards turning away andughing as


    they happily marched out of sight. He then turned back around to find himself surrounded by wolves,


    wolves of varying colors, from all ck to all white and mixed shades. They all remained perfectly


    docile as they plodded around the equally calm man that saw fit to only stand perfectly still in ce.


    As Charles began to shuffle amongst the pack he suddenly heard something that resembled someone


    speaking. He gawked all around before an old, Middle-Eastern man came waddling out of the shadows


    within the dungeon. He was a raggedy looking fellow from head to toe. His grey, scraggly beard drew


    down past his chin.


    "I am here because of the king, my dear friend." The old man said as he approached Charles.


    Charles stood and watched as the old man stepped up to him. "Who is the king?" Mercer asked.


    The old man looked dismayed as he opened his mouth and replied, "I would not praise his gods, so


    here must I die, with the beasts."


    Charles stared oddly at the old man for a few moments before another figure emerged from the


    shadows. The figure had the brightest eyes that Charles had ever seen. They were so bright in fact that


    the man had to squint just to shield his vision from them. Much like the old man, the bright-eyed


    individual was wearing tattered clothing; a brown cloth-like material that covered only their body with


    nothing protecting their feet.


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    The closer the person came the more Charles could make out a face behind the eyes. The face was


    that of his son''s. But rather than light up with gleeful enthusiasm, Charles just stood still and stared at


    his child with a most mystified re.


    "Son, what happened to you?" His voice cracked.


    cing his hand on his father''s left shoulder, Isaac calmly said, "I am here because of the king, dad."


    "These beasts were to devour us, but the Lord has spared our very lives." The old man humbly smiled.


    "Praise be to God in heaven."


    But Charles was neither impressed with the familiar old man or the wolves that circled him. He just


    wanted to keep his eyes on his son for as long as he could without the brightness blinding him too


    severely.


    Isaac withdrew his hand from his father''s shoulder before turning and pacing around the wolves.


    "I am here because of the king." Isaac uttered in a downcast tone.


    "Boy...what were you up to?" Charles'' heart began to beat out of pace. "What on earth were you doing


    to end up like this?"


    "Perhaps he should have bought that dog." A slick voice spoke behind Charles.


    Charles spun around to see a ck-furred wolf actually standing behind him on two feet. It was only


    five inches taller than Charles, and yet as jolting as it should have appeared, the man waspletely


    unfazed by the sight.


    He turned back to see both Isaac and the old man drop to their knees and begin to pray out loud in


    unison, "The king put us here! Very soon, we will see the king again!"


    In subtle awe, Charles stood in front of the wolf and watched as his boy and the age-old prophet lifted


    praises to the heavens above.


    "What were you doing in this world, son?" He desperately whispered.


    "Fear not for Isaac," the wolf behind him patted Charles on the shoulders, "his time in hell will be short


    lived."


    Isaac then got up from off his knees, approached his father and whispered directly into his face, "Tell


    mama I''m sorry."


    Charles only grabbed Isaac by the shoulders and shook him screaming, "What were you doing, nigga?"


    "Soon and very soon...we will see the king."


    Charles'' eyes popped right open at that very second to the soft sound of a woman singing, ''Soon and


    very soon we''re going to see the king.''


    The top of the man''s head wasyered in bandages, as well as his chest and stomach which ached


    whenever he moved too suddenly.


    "Oh my," Audra twirled around surprised with a red and white stripped apron around her waist. "Praise


    the good Lord, you''ve finally awakened!"


    Charles stared all around the hospital room like he was on another. His head hurt so badly that it


    felt like it was about to pop wide open.


    "You should lie back down." Audra came over to his bedside. "You''ve been out cold for days now."


    Charles looked at the woman in an almost frightened manner. He began to scoot away from her in his


    bed the closer she approached him.


    "No, no, I''m not here to hurt you." She gently reassured. "My name is Audra. I volunteer here at the


    hospital. Just wait here, and I''ll go get—


    But before she could even turn, Charles caught Audra by the hand and held her as tight as he could. At


    first, Audra tried to free herself, but after a moment or two she calmed down and stood still.


    Charles held her as his eyes jittered and a tear dropped."What was my boy up to?" He grunted.


    "Sir...I don''t know your boy. I was just in here fluffing some of your pillows." She innocently remarked.


    Charles continued to re into Audra''s eyes before he asked again, "What was my boy up to?"


    Audra managed to release herself from Charles'' hold before she rested his body back onto the bed


    once again.


    "Now, now, just rx." She said. "We had another gentleman wake up earlier this morning before he


    went home to be with the Lord not too long after." Audra patiently exined. "Don''t you go and work


    yourself into a tizzy."


    Charles was still sleepy. His eyelids felt like led weights. He kept on slipping in and out of


    consciousness, and yet, thest thing he wanted was to sumb to slumber once more. He watched


    as Audra opened the blinds and went back to singing.


    "I...I can''t feel my legs." He whimpered ever so pitifully."


    Audra immediately stopped singing and handed the man apassionate frown. "Wait here...I''ll get a


    doctor."


    The very thought that he was still alive had all but escaped him. It never once registered inside his


    conscience.


    "Where are you, my boy?" He whispered with quivering jaws. "Lord...where''s my child


    at?"
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