?
Van Hoff nodded, the motion is as painstakingly
slow as the inner movement inside of his mind. The attempt to recall that one
esoteric bit of forgotten wisdom that perchance may bear light on the events at
hand.
?
"It might be a case of intense mesmerizing
performed in the past. Anton Mesmer, not as scientific fellow by any means,
reported a curious case that somebody far more solid confirmed in a different
setting.
?
Mesmer believed that suggestions could be given,
bordering on the bizarre and the uncanny, that the mind could accept as a
given...and yet a colleague of mine confirmed?it in the case of?those
dear Pagans?from Hindustan who know not Christ, but their own deities seem
to have great powers as well.
?
Including the powers to guide and disrupt the
course of dreams. Some invocations?to such deities created tangible
effects, effects I thought were strange at the time, until our patient
arrived.
?
Though if the theory be correct, who on Earth could
have mesmerized our patient? I remember some priests experimenting with hypnosis
and dreaming, but none were, naturally malign. This case?gets more and more
interesting by the minute," Van Hoff carefully opined, almost wishing he still
had his cigar at hand for relaxation.
?
"Harsher circumstances, yes. Well spoken dearest
Heidi. I fear it takes a great challenge at times, to remind one of what they
value, of what they seek to accomplish, of what they hold most dear. God is
merciful and God is?wise, Poor Victor though, I fear the harshness of the
thing might get the better of him. Is there a way to help him, I wonder? Perhaps
it is but the Grace of the Lord that shall offer him his last chance at
salvation," Elizabeth spoke skeptically.????
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kill him myself with this thing, she and the taser at Victor, but then, it’s
kind of hard to study someone after they’re dead, I mean you could do some
things but, she shrugged, not the way I want to I could kill him myself with
this thing, she aimed the taser at Victor, but then, it’s kind of hard to
study someone after they’re dead, I mean you could do some things but, she
shrugged, not the way I want to study him.study him.A-Twist-Of-Fate] Sweet
Dreams
I’m not sure, Doctor, Mary Beth admitted, greatly hating to
admit her uncertainty. I…, I have never seen anything like this before. This
appears to be some sort of a dream that he is being forced to undergo, yet the
burns and wounds popping up on his body are quite real. You can see them with
your own eyes, can you not? She looked first at the doctor, then at Ludwig.
Well mistress,he sincere love of God, his mercy and grace; but sadly for
others, it takes harsher circumstances. I’Well mistress, Heidi began, with
some hesitation, for some people, it is the sincere love of God which draws
them, his grace and mercy; but for others, it takes harsher circumstances. I
honestly do not know which will be the case for master Victor. He…, He’s such
a self-sufficient man of science, and men of science often do not believe in
God. It takes quite a bit to move them. We can only hope that he will come
back to us, more impressionable, and willing to believe.
In the dream, Victor had finally been made to drink the blood, very much
against his will. Oh…, Oh God! The words were a mixture of a desperate plea,
coupled with notes of anger. The one called Vlad Chuckled in his most
malevolent Manor, kitten, you don’t even believe in God; you don’t even
believe in…, Me. I can see you, touch you, of course I believe in you, you’re
a man. But what kind of man am I, he retorted, ?I would tell you, but
then again, you wouldn’t believe me. He chuckled again, noticing that it made
Victor extremely nervous. ?so I will just have to, prove it to you.
Vlad once more ran his fangs across Victor’s throat, and up and down,
watching his fear, and smiling. He then pierced a part of his throat, but not
too much. Just enough to cause some pain. Do you know how easy it would be for
me to kill you, kitten? ?With that, Victor would feel Vlads lips, almost
tenderly sucking up the small droplets of blood. ?Victor yelled, and
tried to slap at Vlad, which earned him yet another malevolent chuckle. It
also earned him an unexpected shot from scientist. The shot did not come from
a gun as such, it shot out pins, which went into Victor, causing quite a few
volts of electricity to flow through him. ?He convulsed, lightning maker!
Please no more lightning.
I would kill you right here and now, with only a nod from my friends, but
they wish to keep you alive, so very well. Scientist nodded, at least for now,
she stated. ?But now kitten, do you know what I am? He looked expectantly
at Victor when he said this, and Victor replied, yes, you’re a vampire! He
said the words without hesitation. Vlad threw his arms in the air and
laughed?triumphantly, what do you know, the?great victor
Frankenstein, man of science, believes, in, vampires! What else, will the
great victor come to believe in?
Scientist smiled,??aiming the taser at Victor, who cringed. I
could kill him myself with this thing here, but then I couldn’t study him the
way I want to study him. No, not that, Victor stated, then his tone became
conversational. What is that called? Oh, this thing here? Scientist use her
sweetest tone, this is called a…, None, of, York, business. She pronounce each
word slowly, just God loves you.
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Ludwig found?relieved at somebody giving him instructions, even if
they were the kind he was already considering himself. It didn't matter that
he asked for them, it mattered more that he was confirmed in his opinion by
his superior. The footman curtly nodded and proceeded to summon back Van
Hoff.
?
In his haste he failed to explain what was happening, and the poor
doctor, giving up on his footman, inquired the about the situation from the
one he could trust, namely?Mary Beth.
?
"What is the meaning of all of this,?what is the most urgent thing
I should be doing," the doctor quickly corrected himself, realizing how some
bits of information were more important than others.
?
***
"And what is the best process to bring the lost soul back home? What
must register within such a creature now that has not before. What sips in,
and how can it be done?" Elizabeth wondered.
?
She may not have believed in Victor's recovery, but perhaps she could
learn something useful from Heidi?yet, if for an entirely different
purpose. The main thing was that a lack of interest on her part could be
seen as suspicious, while honest curiosity would be entirely expected
instead.??
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Dreams
Marybeth looked a mixture of horrified and sympathetic.
It…, Appears, she began with hesitation, to be some sort of an acting out
of, perhaps a dream? But if it is a dream, why are these burns coming up
on him for real? Yes Ludwig, I think you better get Dr. VanHoff?in
here. ?these burns may well be the result of the fever, but I’ve
never seen anything like this before.
Of course, Victor had no idea that anyone else was watching what was
happening to him. ?it appeared to be two or three days later, this
particular scene was in the lab, in the afternoon, and one word filled
Victor’s mind, he thought he heard himself saying it. Hungry!! ?But
his own voice did not sound normal, even to him; he thought that it
sounded strangely between a fierce growl, and a piteous, animalistic wine,
like a starving cat or dog, begging for a crumb.
Feeding time, the older woman stated, looking at scientist. Yep, the
man called Felix iterated, time for lunch. ?He mockingly smacked his
lips, as scientist picked up what appeared to be a very long skewer. Let
me do it?Dear,?flycatcher requested, and she nodded. Then,
turning to look at Victor, who was still lying on the table, scientist
said, my husband wants to feed you. ?flycatcher men reached into his
pocket, and, pulling something out, kept it carefully hidden from Victor,
turning so that Victor couldn’t see him, as he placed it on the long
skewer. He held it out to him, lunchtime, he stated, then smacked his lips
at the creature on the table. Come on, eat up now. Victor looked at what
was on the end of the skewer, and almost lost the contents of his stomach,
Because what was on the end of the skewer, was a very large, dead,
grasshopper.
The entire room irrupt it in laughter and applause, as the creature
that was apparently now Victor, tried his best to keep from sicking
up.
Get a bucket or pan, Scientist commanded, if he pukes all over the
floor, you, are?cleaning up the lab. Me??The man called Felix
exclaimed,?as another young man stood and volunteered, I’ll get it,
you stay there with the rest of your family and watch him. Thank you,
Ingvar, scientist said, as the one called Ingvar, ran to find a large
bucket, as well as a pan, and quickly brought it back. ?he held the
pan?in front of Victor’s face, and the specimen on the table made
appropriate use of it. The man known as Ingvar hurried to dispose of the
contents, as flycatcher, stepped forward, still holding the grasshopper on
the skewer, and held it to Victor’s lips. As Victor made a sort of mewling
sound, flycatcher took the end of the skewer, with the grasshopper on it,
down a few inches, and prized Victor’s lips open. Come on now you need to
eat, he stated with mock?concern and tenderness, as he punched a
small button on the skewer, which would release the grasshopper into
victors mouth, then began rubbing his throat, to make him swallow.
You might as well eat it, the man called Felix stated, as scientist
added, yes eat it and we will give you something to drink. As?she
said this, she glanced out of the corner of one eye,?at yet another
person in the lab that had been sitting in the background, but watching
the entire spectacle. This man smiled with undisguised malevolence, and
gave?A deep, evil chuckle, as he stated slowly, with pleasure. He
slowly stood to his feet, seeming to savor every moment of misery he
could?cause for the man on the table. His?steps were slow,
meaningful strides;?In his hand, he held a cup.
Victor finally was made to swallow the grasshopper, very much against
his will, as he muled,?oh…, God! His face was a contorted mixture of
pain and sickness, as it went from pale, to a ghastly green color.
Yes…, The man answered in a foreign accent, as he continued his slow,
meaningful stride toward the table. You may call me your God, and it is
time for the wine of wrath.
Scientist smiled, looked at Victor, and cheerfully inquired, do you
know who he is? He is, Vlad Teeps!
The name mint nothing to Victor, but his face was anything but blank,
as the thick, deep crimson content of the cup came into his view, ever
closer. ?The one known as, Vlad,?placed a strong left arm under
Victor‘s neck, forcing him to sit up, as he took the cup with his right
hand, and held it to Victor‘s mouth. Victor knew that all his prayers
concerning the contents of the cup, that it would not be as it appeared to
be, had fallen on deaf ears. But that’s…, That’s, his voice was that
sickening mewling growling cross between animal and man, that is…, blood!
He pronounce the last word with a grotesque sort of wonder, so overcome
was he by what he had recently eaten, and what it looked as if he were
about to drink.
Very good, the one known as Vlad, purred at him. ?you will learn
your place, beast-man, for as you have given life, so must you now receive
it.
In the dream, victors suddenly felt such strong repulsion for the
being standing in front of him, for the cup in his hand, and mainly, for
the liquid in the cup, that he thought to give a strong argument. But all
that would come out was a yowling, no! And even that, sounded more like
the yowl of a cat, then the intelligent protest of a man.
I, won’t,?I, wo,wowowwououount!!! ?I, wowwownt! The last
word drawled into a hybrid?of of human speech and cat like
yowling.
Vlad reached up and stroked the back of victors now quite furry head,
?oh yes you will, kitty man, kitty, he purred, kitten, he added
insult to injury, seeing that Victor did not like being called kitty at
all.
The newly formed quills, on victors body raised up automatically, as
he gave the low warning growl of a cat, showing, for the first time, is
extremely sharp teeth. ComeThe newly formed quills, on victors body raised
up automatically, as he gave the low warning growl of a cat, showing, for
the first time, is extremely sharp teeth.
I wouldn’t do that, the one known as Felix, cautioned behind clenched
teeth, as scientist, laid a finger over her own lips. Quiet Felix, she
murmured, let’s see what happens; he doesn’t know everything there is to
know about Vlad, yet.
The one known as Vlad smiled, the young man speaks wisdom to you,
kitty; you should heed his warning. ?now you have grown some very
sharp teeth, and they are even somewhat elongated, who knows, perhaps in
about…, Too, maybe 3 million years, your descendants will have choppers
that look more like…, This. With that, Vlad?opened his
mouth,?revealing extremely, sharp, fangs!
After allowing Victor to behold his fangs for a few seconds, Vlad
spoke, now the way I see it, kitten, you have two choices. You can either
drink this blood that I have brought for you here, which will probably
give you strength; or, he grazed one of his fangs gently across the throat
of?Victor as he concluded, you can drink your own.
I indeed also hope and pray for salvation for him, as I share in your
optimistic hope for him, mistress, Heidi stated sincerely, as she smiled
and nodded to Elizabeth. Who knows what he may be undergoing even now. And
yet, I’ve heard that oft’?times the worst circumstances, tend?to
bring a wayward soul to the foot of salvation‘s
cross.???
God loves you.
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Thursday, January 20, 2022, 11:50 PM, Ishamael Moridin
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Far above the commotion, and yet so near that he could almost be
touched, a tall man with red hair was watching all the players in the
dream scape.
?
His father might have done something subtle, if the game allowed
it. His uncle might have done something more persuasive, whether or not
the dream gate was fully open and ready.
?
But he was neither of them, and he only chuckled at the spectacle,
enjoying the final touch. His final touch, if he could say so himself,
and he could, because of who he was.
?
"See, told you Franny, you are great when you put your mind to it.
Oh sorry, Keres.
?
A super bril old name by the way. I know you know, or you think you
know, ?but you still don't really get it, anymore than Ren
does...you really only get mom's?but not dad's or your
own.?
?
Maybe if you dreamt more as you were told...still pretty good
though, I think that should distract Count?Nobody for a wittle
while, which is kind of all I need, told you you were awesome with
dreams, and for that matter Ren too, and look at Ig," the young man
happily complimented his sister who might or might not be able to hear
him when distracted.
?
Though truth be told, the compliment was at his own expanse too.
All the harassment, all the nudges, they finally, finally materialized.
And right here, right now, at?a place that?belonged to this
man. A man who could have been, but never would be, his
grandfather.?How?ironic, how bril.
?
The young man wondered for a second if he should help his sister
reclaim the lab, considering who else was watching. But she had matters
at hand here.
?
"Well, maybe you don't know what you think you know either, dear
Count.?You thought you were safe from the prophecy???You
thought tricking your pawn into killing somebody important would be
forgotten? Because millennia passed, and the Carrier has been gone from
the world? You never thought then, that the old gods are never gone,
that they might return????Tiktok little count, tiktok,"
the young man spoke to nobody in particular, smiling at his own inner
reference.?
?
?
He was happy and his associates should be equally pleased, he knew,
the smirk still playing on his face as he began vanishing from this
layer of?a well crafted slice of almost real reality.
?
He?may have preferred playing it like his uncle, but the last
touch was of course to honor his father, the man who had been known a
long time?ago as, and had knowingly embraced once more, the
identity of Captain Dance.
?
****
Ludwig stared at the patient's body, at Mary Beth, and with an
understandable tremor in his limbs, hesitantly inquired, "Mam, what is
the meaning of this? Should I call the doctor? What should I do?"
?
***
?
"Salvation, yes, after all, every soul needs it, and some can even
get it. Will Victor be the lucky one? I hope so, I hope so, dearest
Heidi," Elizabeth emphatically explained, not certain if she engaged in
a bout of wishful thinking, or for the first time, had a bout of
premonition.?
?
?
?
???????
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Sweet Dreams
In his dream, Victor tried his best to fight the ghost
of Frank, to get Elizabeth away from him, but Elizabeth chose to fight
with Frank, against Victor. The two ghosts continued to laugh, as he
was once more held over the flames, and then fell, as if the ghost
wanted him to relive the scene of being dropped into the fire again
and again. ?As he fell,?the scenes of the dream changed to
show what could be other possibilities in Victor‘s life. He was aware
of a hard thud,?And that?he was on a?table. ?he
blinked, then looked around.?My science lab, he
breathed,?his voice filled with relief and wonder.
The figure which stood over him smiling,
looked much more solid than the ghosts of Frank and Elizabeth had
looked. No, stupid, this is not your, science lab, this is my
lab.
But, who are you?
The woman smiled, you may call me…, Scientist, for you see
that is what I am. How did I get here, Victor wanted to know. We
brought you here, she answered, science, brought you here. And before
we go any further with this, I want to thank you for being such a
great part of my experiment.
What? Have I now become the science, Victor demanded. There
was a laugh coming from a young male voice which was somewhat behind
the woman, as yet another strange looking man caught a fly and
proceeded to eat it.
While?this was happening in the dream, real burns
began?to pop up on Victor’s body in the real world, so that
MaryBeth, Ludwig, and the doctor, would be able to see them. Marybeth
gasped,?what is the meaning of this? ?The others would be
able to answer her as to what they thought it was, as the dream
unfolded for Victor.
I don’t think he likes you Ren,?the young male
replied, the flycatcher chuckled.
Then the woman called, scientist, stepped back, as if to
study him clinically, and made a motion with her hands. An older
woman, the young male, the flycatcher, and another man stepped up, all
of them examining Victor. And then, to add to the nightmare, there he
was, the ghost of Frank.
Wonderful indeed, my daughter, the ghost stated, he’s
changing already. But what will we do with him, the older woman asked.
I don’t know yet, scientist said, I’m just having a lot of fun making
him. Hey we could always put him in the circus, the young male stated.
?scientist frowned at the young male.
Shut up, Felix, she snapped. Circuses are made for peoples
enjoyment, not to scare people, like he’s going to do.
Hey I have an idea, the one called Felix continued, instead
of making him scary why don’t you make him look funny? You know so
people will laugh at him, like a clown or something. Because,
scientist said, most people love a clown, especially kids. I don’t
want kids, or anyone drawn to him; I want them repelled by him, just
like they were with dad. ?Should I show him how he looks now, the
one called Felix inquired, and scientist nodded, sure go ahead.
??Felix Then took up the mirror, allowing
Victor to look in it. And in his dream, Victor became very frightened
indeed. No!! He screamed, get it away from me! Get it away; please,
take, that, thing, away! ? everyone in the room
laughed.
None of this was actually happening of course, but Victor
was being allowed to see what could very well be the future for him,
although he would not yet realize this.
Thank you, mistress, Heidi told Elizabeth. You see this
way, Victor will have a chance to explain what he has seen, and
perhaps the priest could counsel with him, and guide him into
salvation. I would hope so anyway.
God?loves you.
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Saturday, January 8, 2022, 1:20 AM, Ishamael Moridin
<ishamael13@...> wrote:
"I s'ppose our patient also believes in something...What do you
reckon he is seeing, to make him move so, or is that just the fever
speaking? My Lady, do you believe people can get visions from
beyond? Our patient he might be a different kind than many, aye?"
Ludwig wondered, trying to turn his discomfort into words the best
way he knew how.
?
****
?
"Now that Heidi is a very good idea," Elizabeth admitted. Not
sure if the priest would be helpful to Victor, or would at least
humiliate him with his presence upon awakening, but it felt good.
?
And who knew, if Victor would be inspired by holy guidance, as
only a man coming back from the brink of death could, it?might
be his last chance to experience salvation, as far as she was
concerned.?
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Oh yes, I do believe in the Almighty, Marybeth
confessed eagerly, her nod?equally eager, although I must
admit I don’t attend Sunday services perhaps as often as I should,
mainly due to work and the like.?But I think you are
quite perceptive,she continued, science often tries to explain
various phenomenon and workings of nature,?but
how can anyone truly know how these things
happen???It would appear there
is little or no explanation except…, Except for the fact that
there is, as you say, something else out there, someone, else, out
there.
Victor had been having what some would call a fever dream. In
the first part of it, he had seen the gates, streets, and various
aspects of heaven, at least as much as he could imagine it, as
much as his imagination would allow. But now, his forehead
suddenly broke into a sweat, and he began to softly moan. No…, No,
please, do not burn me. I, I do Not, want to, want to go there!
There was a look of terror on his face at what he was seeing. He
would later describe this as, someone holding him directly above
the very pit of hell, so close that the flames licked at him,
hungrily eager to devour him, like so many living monsters. And
the one holding him over the pit was none other than…, His very
own creation.
Later in the dream, as he was dropped into the pit,?he
would feel as if he were eternally falling, falling with nothing
under him to catch him, no one around him to catch him, or even to
Care. In his sleep, he cried out, Elizabeth! But of course,
Elizabeth was not there to help. And the one which seemed to be
the overseer of this dreadful, fiery place was of course, none
other than…, His own creation, it was Frank. ?he was moaning
that he was sorry, but in the dream, he was screaming with all the
voice he had, which because of the initial sickness, was
temporarily taken from him. ?The ghost of Frank mocked him,
moaning just as he did, laughing at him, as it stood arm in arm
with another ghost, the ghost of his own wife. ?The two
ghosts laughed at him, as the ghost of Frank actually transformed
into something quite beautiful, something which greatly resembled
one of the angels that Victor had seen in the heaven part of the
dream.
This…, Is how some people see me, the ghost of Frank said,
turning from side to side, floating near him, to make certain
Victor got a good view. But this…, Is how you, have always seen
me. The ghost transformed again into the figure very much believed
to be the appearance of…, No! Victor screamed in the dream, only
barely managing a moan, as he be held the familiar appearance of
the devil.
The ghost gave an ominous chuckle, you called me the devil,
but it was you, who created me, you are my father, what does that
make you? He moaned again, screaming in the dream. ?then he
murmured four words which he thought he would never say in his
waking hours. Oh God, save me!
Heidi nodded, it is a scarce hope, mistress, but when he
awakens as I believe he will, we should probably have a priest on
hand or nearby, to either assist him in this change, if there is
indeed a change, or else, to pray for him that’s such a sickness
does not befall him again in future. It is up to you though of
course. ??? God loves you.
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Friday, December 17, 2021, 8:35 PM, Ishamael Moridin
<ishamael13@...> wrote:
"Yes Mam, and there are things we do not...know about.
After all, surely despite your understanding of medical matters,
you do believe in the Almighty?
?
Well, the other day, I took Bethany out, to listen to this
young new preacher," Ludwig admitted with some embarassement,
realizing he was saying too much perhaps, out of
discomfort.
?
"This young priest was so passionate the the pulpit, he was
talking about how none of us truly understand what the Holy word
means. How when the Grace seizes you and flows through you, it
is not only inspiring, not at all flattering, but could be
frightening. As frightening as any Angel.
?
And I started thinking, maybe, well just maybe, some of the
things we know about, don't quite act as we know they should,
because there is something else out there, I beg my lady's
pardon.
?
I just feel like I haven't chosen to misplace the
patient...I swear he somehow slipped out of my hands and...there
is more to that, and Mr Doctor might not understand what it is
that has been happening, or how to stop it, if the patient
is...I am not sure what I am saying m'Lady, you might have
better words for all of this," the footman?hopefully
offered.
?
****
"Changes, Heidi there. Sometimes they just happen, even if
we did not choose. Circumstances can alter a person's path, the
gentle or not so gentle hand of Fate. I fear that?our
Victor has experienced something untoward in his life.
?
Maybe he would have chosen to become the man he has, but
perhaps not. Perhaps he just did not know how to handle the
cards dealt him..." Elizabeth suggested, noting that she was
fairly uncomfortable at describing Victor as hers
alone.???
?
She surely had the right to do that but wished to avoid
thinking of him in such terms, even for the sake of an easily
understood communication between them. She supposed, when it
came to that, no such communication could be remotely easy for
the things being described, were too extraordinary for ordinary
polite words.
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[A-Twist-Of-Fate] Sweet Dreams
Mary Beth looked uncertain, I must admit,
Ludwig, that I have passing we wondered such things. Yet, our
place is not to ask such questions, but as I understand it, to
do everything and all we can to heal the patient, to bring him
out of whatever is holding him captive. ?Head she just
said that? She reason to herself that it could be some sort of
physical maladies holding him captive, but usually, when
people thought of someone being held captive, it was either by
other human beings, or something perhaps much more sinister
than even physical diseases?could be.
Oh, mistress, do you truly think that he could be
changed? Maybe this, sickness, whatever one might call
it,?has been brought about for just such a thing as this,
she suggested. And yes, I will do what I can to make him talk,
to make him tell us what he has felt and saw, what has
happened. That is, if he seems indeed to be
changed. God loves you.
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Tuesday, November 23, 2021, 9:43 PM, Ishamael Moridin
<ishamael13@...> wrote:
"Pardon mam, but can the patient be...haunted? Me knows
it sounds strange, yet I doth not like what's, I don't now,
as if he can watch us while being asleep. Something odd
about our patient, do you fancy?"
?
Ludwig did not know what even prompted him to ask this
superior woman who knew so much and intimidated him and made
him wonder if she wanted a conversation at all. And realize
that perhaps he needed one all the same. A pity he did not
even know how to ask the right question.
?
Even Bethany might be confused at what it was he wanted
to know, so he would not blame Mary Beth if she did
too.
?
***
?
"Oh, well then my dear. It shall be easy to ascertain
that Victor does indeed seek God. For the change in him
would then be significant. I would urge you then to make him
talk. Explain what brought about the change.
?
If there were,,,say, just as an entirely random
example, some hands squeezing his neck, anybody whispering
words into his ears. If he remembers being shrouded by
darkness, of feeling remorse over not doing more with his
life.
?
After all, God has many mysterious agents working for
him, you know. I suppose if the change in Victor is real and
he?was graced with God's presence, perhaps he can tell
us about it.
?
And then we would all be one happy household once more,
because we would know the change in him is permanent, you
see," Elizabeth offered though she had to wonder if even the
mysterious hands choking the life out of Victor or
the?face of God itself could challenge him into
changing his life style and views.?She was not going to
hope too much for it herself, but if Heidi needed the hope,
well then, it was not Elizabeth's duty to dissuade
her.???
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Mary Beth gave Ludwig a slight look of
exasperation. She had almost started to caution him in an
annoyed tone to be careful, but then he apologized for
bruising the patient even more. Just let’s just get him
settled, Mary Beth told him, doing her best to keep
patients in her tone. ?And of course, she continued,
I will need you to transport him back to bed, at least
such is most likely, unless of course, he happens to come
out of this seemingly in trapping ailment.
It was now Heidi‘s turn to look thoughtfully at her
mistress before stating, if he does come out different, it
likely can’t help but be for the good, his?good, as
well as ours.
Her eyes widened, and her mouth dropped
open?with surprise when Elizabeth actually asked her
about caring for Victor. I…, I shall do my best for you,
mistress, as I am always happy to help in anything you
need. ?but if it turns out that he does indeed have
more of a heart and thoughts toward God, and actually
helping his fellow man, what then? What would you have me
do? God loves you.
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Saturday, November 6, 2021, 1:19 AM, Ishamael Moridin
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"Yes...Maa'm," Ludwig spoke obediently his
prolonged sound a sign of his deep concentration. He
felt odd in a manner of speaking, as of something
strange and outside pulled at him. Pulled him to
move?in the physical direction his own instinct
would have avoided.
?
As if in mockery of his sincere words, he had
managed to bruise the patient a few more times before he
settled the body down completely. "Begging your pardon
Mam," Ludwig apologized hastily.?Normally he would
have addressed the patient, but then the patient was not
available to apologize to,?so Ludwig chose this
smallish woman to address instead, to rectify his
mistake.
?
Perhaps if she has been a friend, he would have
admitted the strangeness to her and hoped for some
council that only women seemed to have. But then, even
somebody like his Bethany might not have understood or
believed him, so perhaps Mary Beth would merely consider
him a slacker, he could not take the chance of her bad
mouthing him to the doctor, so he determined to keep
doing his best no matter what pull he has experienced
towards wrong motions with the patient, or
otherwise.
?
Elizabeth?cautiously regarded Heidi and
finding no subtle undertones of?disagreement or
rebuke, finally nodded her agreement. "Your words are
most enlightening my pet," she complimented the
maid.
?
"But do you think that means Victor would come out
even more different than?previously, after he is
healed, which is of course to be presumed by those who
cherish his well being.
?
If he is any different, I fear I?may not know
at first how to attend to him best. Perhaps I shall have
to enlist you and your wisdom in helping me.
?
I rely on Abigail in many affairs, but those
mysteries of the heart I worry she would not pierce
any?better or faster than myself. You might be our
best hope, darling Heidi.
?
I know this may put too much?pressure on your
slender shoulders and am sorry in advance. Would you
object greatly to taking personal care of Victor when he
is back and is recovering? I hope not for you seem to
have such insights," Elizabeth complimented, sincerely
surprised that she found such a good conversationalist
in the girl she had previously dismissed as dull.
???
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Thank you Ludwig, Mary Beth replied,
her own tone somewhat distracted, until he missed the
second wall. Be careful with him, we may not know what
is wrong with him yet, but he is still a patient which
has come into our care. How could she expect him to
have the same care for the man that she and the doctor
had. ?She only wondered this, and contemplated
it, as she watched the forward progress of Ludwig,
carrying the patient.
Heidi regarded Elizabeth with a thoughtful
expression. It is not that you are without influence
in his life, mistress, for I believe you are not
without such, but I think often times, men will listen
to someone else telling them something, before they
listen to those closest to them; perhaps you could
confirm what the other person was saying, the priest
or whomever you choose to speak with, but sometimes,
two or three People saying the same thing, confirming
one another in their assessments, I think often times
this can?help one to get ones point across.
She studied Elizabeth’s expression, hoping
that?what she said offered some genuine comfort
and hope to her mistress. Then again, she continued,
who can say what if this present set of circumstances
might not do it for you. People many times have near
brushes with death, and come out of it much different,
thinking more of God, and their own
mortality. God loves you.
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"Yes Mam,"Ludwig obediently took on the little
man and carried him, not truly paying attention to
the new of his fever.?But his thoughts, of
missing time with Bethany because of this unexpected
change in the doctor's routine, made him upset, and
distracted.
?
Though he failed to avoid the sharp edge of the
wall he was crossing with the patient, he did notice
his error on time. He didn't think the patient
noticed any damage, and?could only hope Mary
Beth didn't either. Trying to think of distracting
her attention from the patient with something witty
to converse about, Ludwig could only think of
something little to ask the doctor's
assistant.?
?
"So, have you found anything good at the
grocery market," Ludwig gruffly wondered, the effort
of thinking?of a topic evident in his voice.
And then he realized with a start that his own
question distracted him instead, prompting him to
unintentionally miss another wall.
?
A good thing it was a small man he was
carrying, a larger load?could have slept away
from him by now, Ludwig well knew. He shuddered at
the very thought of being fired by Van Hoff and
loosing all access to the lovely Bethany. Now there
was a girl he could easily talk to, about
anything.???
?
***
"But Heidi,?Victor was encouraged to think
of God. I encouraged him myself, and so did his
father. Victor did not really object. I don't know
that he thinks there is no God.
?
I don't know that he is not interested in God
at all either. I just feel that all thoughts about
God would still direct Victor to think about his own
greatness.
?
The disturbing thing for me is that Victor's
mind is great. But perhaps, not the rest of him. His
moral core does not have the same remarkable
capacity. His emotional strength, it is...not the
strength of a real man. Of a scientist, but not a
man.
?
I don't mean that he is not a man," Elizabeth
explained, though in her heart perhaps she did mean
that. "Only that some people are different from
others and don't have the same strength. And Victor
is smart, but not overall strong the way his peers
would have been."
?
"It's not that I hold it against him," she
speculated, and then decided that maybe she did hold
it against him. "Only his greatness means all the
more to him, when he is feeling weaker. So he
insists on his greatness, he cultivates it through
his scientific accomplishments, and does not accept
his limitations.
?
Oh Heidi, I fear for him. For his body and the
physical toll it has taken. For his mind, that may
not be able to handle much more. And for his very
soul that is so uninterested in God but?which
without the idea of God at least, seems to fall prey
to folly. I just don't know how to convince Victor
that he needs something else. Something that is
greater than him and is no part of him. Do you think
he would listen to somebody else better than he does
to me?" Elizabeth idly wondered.??
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Mary Beth nodded to the doctor. All
right Ludwig, she stated with a sigh why don’t we
sit ?him up in a reclining position, so that
even if, when…, He awakens, he will be still
comfortable. We don’t want to make him
uncomfortable, just get him in a position more
conducive to awakening. She checked his fever,
it’s gone up, she told Ludwig, and the doctor
also, if he were listening.
Victor was quite frail, so should prove
relatively easy for Ludwig to carry. And now,
especially without his daily enhancement potions,
the age in his face showed.
Perhaps he rarely, if ever, thanks of God at
all, Heidi suggested. Maybe he has never thought
about whether or not he is greater than God,
because he’s never really thought of God in the
first place. God loves you.
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"I do wonder if the essential salts used in
one experiment by Reuss would amount to
something, or but a fanciful way to add?a
semblance of originality he has uncovered
elsewhere.
?
No matter. I will omit them for
now,?unless the patient fails to respond to
the treatment. Ludwig will help you by carrying
the body, but perhaps you shall instruct him on
how to arrange it perfectly, so the patient
reaches a somewhat satisfactory position.
Whether he is aware for now or not, matter not
for his level of comfort. Ideally he would wake,
and then we would be prepared...Yes, let us
proceed, Ludwig," Van Hoff nodded, though he
named the one doing the manual labor, he rather
included both in his order. If anything Mary
Beth was going to play the more crucial role on
the matter. If he could have three of her, his
job would have been so much easier, as well he
knew.
?
?
Elizabeth could not take umbrage with
herself. Despite the difficulties of conveying
her outrage to somebody who in all likelihood
even resisting understanding the truth of the
matter, she has done fairly well in explaining
the issue. If it did not fully work, the fault
could not be?completely ascribed to
her.
?
"I don't know, Heidi. You might be right.
Some of them invoke the name of God in their
introduction, which is sometimes the one piece
of their writing I end up caring about. Could
they be facetious in their show of respect?
Perhaps if they believe their publication would
be met less favorably. But I don't know why in
our rational age, they would need to profess
their loyalty to God if they don't feel
it.
?
However, assuming that most of them are
devoid of the religious sentiment, the problem
remains. Not only with the men of science
departing from any idea of godhood. What bothers
me is when some seek to replace it with the idea
of their own, equal, or possibly superior
greatness.
?
At least that is how Victor seems to think
a lot of the time. Perhaps such attitude is
necessary for him to succeed in such a
frightening enterprise as his. Perhaps his
attitude was encouraged by his educators and is
shared with them. I cannot say. All I know is,
even if it has some benefits, the drawbacks of
such thinking are too intimidating for the rest
of us, who do not particularly delight in
creating science.
?
I can see the necessity for utilizing its
wisdom, but perhaps, when one ventures too far
into the gaping maw of the unknown, one should
withdraw and recover. All Victor wants to do, is
to forge even further. And for all such things
as pride and ambition serving the greater good,
I must wonder where such emotions in their
purest form would lead him. And if perhaps that
in itself does not account for his mysterious
ailment," Elizabeth considered.
?
She had believed herself to be done with
the subject but with frustration realized she
has been wrong. There were still matters
unresolved, matters she has not touched upon,
and voicing them?out loud?did seem to
make them better.??
?
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Yes
Doctor, I shall go and heat the water right
away, Mary Beth replied, waiting?only a
moment to see if he needed anything else, before
hurrying away to heat the water in the tub.
?Of course, she had to fill the tub first,
but it wasn’t all that long before that was
done, and the water was heated, not too terribly
hot, but warm enough to hopefully start to
increase the circulation, and bring the feeling
back into this comatose man. She then returned,
the tub is ready Doctor.
Heidi‘s
eyebrows shot up in surprise when Elizabeth
addressed her as, my pet, she said nothing,
supposing there were far worse things to be
called by one’s mistress or master. I…, She
hesitated, I doubt if he even thinks of such
things. I think, probably most men of science
think of religious matters rarely at best, if
even at all. Perhaps he does think of himself as
a new Lord, but then again, who can say without
a direct answer from him; all we
have?are?his actions. I would hate to
believe such things of him, but it does seem as
though you are very important to him, yet it
would appear that he spent so little time with
you before. Perhaps you are right, perhaps he
indeed deserves what he gets. Her voice sounded
distracted as she mused on the entire matter.
?But somehow, I don’t think even he, could
be quite that arrogant as to consider himself a
new Lord, although you say that he did decline
the offer of holy counsel. It may be though, she
continued, that he considers himself a hero of
sorts, someone who saved you from the clutches
of death, but does he feel he has overcome death
now, that is the question. And who knows what
the answer will be, once he returns to us.
For
her own part, Heidi could not see how she could
ever love such a man, one whose?mind seemed
tremulous, on the very fringes of reality. I
think, that I should enjoy very much making him
pay for how he has caused you to suffer,
mistress.?
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Yes mistress, Heidi replied, I fear it may take much harsher circumstances for him to ever recant his ways. But then again, who knows what he is undergoing, even now?
I think I read something somewhere about such a study, Marybeth replied to VanHoff, but I am not sure about it, if it actually works. And if it does, who, or what, could be mesmerizing him now?
What a thrill it was for scientist, to make Victor think she was actually going to teach him something, only to tell him that it was, none of his business, at the last moment. Part of the reason it was so thrilling, was that it was such a torture for Victor. He looked disappointed, even as the one called, Vlad, laughed out loud yet again. Now that?One there,??is a good one. He stroked Victor’s arm, poor, poor kitten, denied the chance to acquire?a most precious piece of knowledge. ?How torturing for you, especially when it’s, science. The one called Felix, laughed,?and Vlad looked around for other chuckles and nods of approval in the room.
You are a quite delicious specimen, dear kitten, Vlad told Victor, his tone conversational, even tender. I know that you very much believe in these, do you not? He showed his fangs once more, I think, I want to leave a lasting impression with you, I want to make sure you honestly believe.
Victor spoke in the dream, I do, I believe! How wonderful, Vlad replied with a smile which again showed his fangs. But, I have to make sure this is something that will stay with you, should you awaken, and return to being the man of science that you have been. You scientist sometimes need things shown to you, he looked apologetically at the young woman called scientist, not you of course, just, kitten here.
Victor would feel the sharpness of the fangs as this time, they completely pierced his throat. He would hear Vlad’s?pleasure, feel his life draining away in the dream, as everything seemed to fade, even the clapping and laughter that was going on in the room, all of the images, fading, ever so slowly fading away. He felt himself becoming sleepy, so very tired, his eyes?closed. Colors were fading, much more quickly now, and he felt himself floating, foward, then strangely,?upward,?as if he knew the way to the place where he would ultimately choose to go, if it were his choice.
He could see a door in front of him, growing ever closer;?on the other side,?it seemed to Victor that he glimpsed?such incredible beauty, that if he ever once?entered through that door, he would never want to return to such a place as that from whence?he had come.
But just as he could feel himself start to enter that door, the progression toward it suddenly ceased. It seemed as though something was, different, as he noticed that the force that was draining away his life, suddenly stopped. In its place, something soft touched his lips, something soft, and moist, that felt strangely like the skin of a man.
No! Don’t do it, it was scientist, who is giving the command, but the one called Vlad, merely shrugged, keeping what was in fact, his wrist, close to Victor’s lips. Kitten? Can you hear me, Victor? Kitten? The voice did not at all sound like the vampire that he had known earlier, it seemed a strange combination for him of some sort of almost angelic music, combined with rapidly flowing water, combining with a strange, celestial wind, to form the most melodious of words, and the most verbal of melodies, which Victor had ever heard.
In the dream, it seems that Victor had just enough strength to murmur, God. Yes, yes my child, the one called Vlad was saying; it is time for you to drink. You must drink in order to be made whole. I,?I am your only fountain of living water now. Drink, take the Crimson flow, drink the living water, and you also, will live, and you will know?power as you have never known. A power that science can only dream of giving. ?But the dream which now was claiming all of victors attention, and all of his senses, was yet to hold even more surprises.
Back in the real world, Victor’s skin was growing increasingly pale, and was now a ghost white. The doctor and Mary Beth would see this, they would probably be able to feel his life slipping away. We’re losing him Doctor, we’re losing him! God help us, we’re losing this patient!?
God loves you.
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Van Hoff nodded, the motion is as painstakingly
slow as the inner movement inside of his mind. The attempt to recall that one
esoteric bit of forgotten wisdom that perchance may bear light on the events at
hand.
?
"It might be a case of intense mesmerizing
performed in the past. Anton Mesmer, not as scientific fellow by any means,
reported a curious case that somebody far more solid confirmed in a different
setting.
?
Mesmer believed that suggestions could be given,
bordering on the bizarre and the uncanny, that the mind could accept as a
given...and yet a colleague of mine confirmed?it in the case of?those
dear Pagans?from Hindustan who know not Christ, but their own deities seem
to have great powers as well.
?
Including the powers to guide and disrupt the
course of dreams. Some invocations?to such deities created tangible
effects, effects I thought were strange at the time, until our patient
arrived.
?
Though if the theory be correct, who on Earth could
have mesmerized our patient? I remember some priests experimenting with hypnosis
and dreaming, but none were, naturally malign. This case?gets more and more
interesting by the minute," Van Hoff carefully opined, almost wishing he still
had his cigar at hand for relaxation.
?
"Harsher circumstances, yes. Well spoken dearest
Heidi. I fear it takes a great challenge at times, to remind one of what they
value, of what they seek to accomplish, of what they hold most dear. God is
merciful and God is?wise, Poor Victor though, I fear the harshness of the
thing might get the better of him. Is there a way to help him, I wonder? Perhaps
it is but the Grace of the Lord that shall offer him his last chance at
salvation," Elizabeth spoke skeptically.????
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kill him myself with this thing, she and the taser at Victor, but then, it’s
kind of hard to study someone after they’re dead, I mean you could do some
things but, she shrugged, not the way I want to I could kill him myself with
this thing, she aimed the taser at Victor, but then, it’s kind of hard to
study someone after they’re dead, I mean you could do some things but, she
shrugged, not the way I want to study him.study him.A-Twist-Of-Fate] Sweet
Dreams
I’m not sure, Doctor, Mary Beth admitted, greatly hating to
admit her uncertainty. I…, I have never seen anything like this before. This
appears to be some sort of a dream that he is being forced to undergo, yet the
burns and wounds popping up on his body are quite real. You can see them with
your own eyes, can you not? She looked first at the doctor, then at Ludwig.
Well mistress,he sincere love of God, his mercy and grace; but sadly for
others, it takes harsher circumstances. I’Well mistress, Heidi began, with
some hesitation, for some people, it is the sincere love of God which draws
them, his grace and mercy; but for others, it takes harsher circumstances. I
honestly do not know which will be the case for master Victor. He…, He’s such
a self-sufficient man of science, and men of science often do not believe in
God. It takes quite a bit to move them. We can only hope that he will come
back to us, more impressionable, and willing to believe.
In the dream, Victor had finally been made to drink the blood, very much
against his will. Oh…, Oh God! The words were a mixture of a desperate plea,
coupled with notes of anger. The one called Vlad Chuckled in his most
malevolent Manor, kitten, you don’t even believe in God; you don’t even
believe in…, Me. I can see you, touch you, of course I believe in you, you’re
a man. But what kind of man am I, he retorted, ?I would tell you, but
then again, you wouldn’t believe me. He chuckled again, noticing that it made
Victor extremely nervous. ?so I will just have to, prove it to you.
Vlad once more ran his fangs across Victor’s throat, and up and down,
watching his fear, and smiling. He then pierced a part of his throat, but not
too much. Just enough to cause some pain. Do you know how easy it would be for
me to kill you, kitten? ?With that, Victor would feel Vlads lips, almost
tenderly sucking up the small droplets of blood. ?Victor yelled, and
tried to slap at Vlad, which earned him yet another malevolent chuckle. It
also earned him an unexpected shot from scientist. The shot did not come from
a gun as such, it shot out pins, which went into Victor, causing quite a few
volts of electricity to flow through him. ?He convulsed, lightning maker!
Please no more lightning.
I would kill you right here and now, with only a nod from my friends, but
they wish to keep you alive, so very well. Scientist nodded, at least for now,
she stated. ?But now kitten, do you know what I am? He looked expectantly
at Victor when he said this, and Victor replied, yes, you’re a vampire! He
said the words without hesitation. Vlad threw his arms in the air and
laughed?triumphantly, what do you know, the?great victor
Frankenstein, man of science, believes, in, vampires! What else, will the
great victor come to believe in?
Scientist smiled,??aiming the taser at Victor, who cringed. I
could kill him myself with this thing here, but then I couldn’t study him the
way I want to study him. No, not that, Victor stated, then his tone became
conversational. What is that called? Oh, this thing here? Scientist use her
sweetest tone, this is called a…, None, of, York, business. She pronounce each
word slowly, just God loves you.
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Friday, February 4, 2022, 12:14 AM, Ishamael Moridin
<ishamael13@...> wrote:
Ludwig found?relieved at somebody giving him instructions, even if
they were the kind he was already considering himself. It didn't matter that
he asked for them, it mattered more that he was confirmed in his opinion by
his superior. The footman curtly nodded and proceeded to summon back Van
Hoff.
?
In his haste he failed to explain what was happening, and the poor
doctor, giving up on his footman, inquired the about the situation from the
one he could trust, namely?Mary Beth.
?
"What is the meaning of all of this,?what is the most urgent thing
I should be doing," the doctor quickly corrected himself, realizing how some
bits of information were more important than others.
?
***
"And what is the best process to bring the lost soul back home? What
must register within such a creature now that has not before. What sips in,
and how can it be done?" Elizabeth wondered.
?
She may not have believed in Victor's recovery, but perhaps she could
learn something useful from Heidi?yet, if for an entirely different
purpose. The main thing was that a lack of interest on her part could be
seen as suspicious, while honest curiosity would be entirely expected
instead.??
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Marybeth looked a mixture of horrified and sympathetic.
It…, Appears, she began with hesitation, to be some sort of an acting out
of, perhaps a dream? But if it is a dream, why are these burns coming up
on him for real? Yes Ludwig, I think you better get Dr. VanHoff?in
here. ?these burns may well be the result of the fever, but I’ve
never seen anything like this before.
Of course, Victor had no idea that anyone else was watching what was
happening to him. ?it appeared to be two or three days later, this
particular scene was in the lab, in the afternoon, and one word filled
Victor’s mind, he thought he heard himself saying it. Hungry!! ?But
his own voice did not sound normal, even to him; he thought that it
sounded strangely between a fierce growl, and a piteous, animalistic wine,
like a starving cat or dog, begging for a crumb.
Feeding time, the older woman stated, looking at scientist. Yep, the
man called Felix iterated, time for lunch. ?He mockingly smacked his
lips, as scientist picked up what appeared to be a very long skewer. Let
me do it?Dear,?flycatcher requested, and she nodded. Then,
turning to look at Victor, who was still lying on the table, scientist
said, my husband wants to feed you. ?flycatcher men reached into his
pocket, and, pulling something out, kept it carefully hidden from Victor,
turning so that Victor couldn’t see him, as he placed it on the long
skewer. He held it out to him, lunchtime, he stated, then smacked his lips
at the creature on the table. Come on, eat up now. Victor looked at what
was on the end of the skewer, and almost lost the contents of his stomach,
Because what was on the end of the skewer, was a very large, dead,
grasshopper.
The entire room irrupt it in laughter and applause, as the creature
that was apparently now Victor, tried his best to keep from sicking
up.
Get a bucket or pan, Scientist commanded, if he pukes all over the
floor, you, are?cleaning up the lab. Me??The man called Felix
exclaimed,?as another young man stood and volunteered, I’ll get it,
you stay there with the rest of your family and watch him. Thank you,
Ingvar, scientist said, as the one called Ingvar, ran to find a large
bucket, as well as a pan, and quickly brought it back. ?he held the
pan?in front of Victor’s face, and the specimen on the table made
appropriate use of it. The man known as Ingvar hurried to dispose of the
contents, as flycatcher, stepped forward, still holding the grasshopper on
the skewer, and held it to Victor’s lips. As Victor made a sort of mewling
sound, flycatcher took the end of the skewer, with the grasshopper on it,
down a few inches, and prized Victor’s lips open. Come on now you need to
eat, he stated with mock?concern and tenderness, as he punched a
small button on the skewer, which would release the grasshopper into
victors mouth, then began rubbing his throat, to make him swallow.
You might as well eat it, the man called Felix stated, as scientist
added, yes eat it and we will give you something to drink. As?she
said this, she glanced out of the corner of one eye,?at yet another
person in the lab that had been sitting in the background, but watching
the entire spectacle. This man smiled with undisguised malevolence, and
gave?A deep, evil chuckle, as he stated slowly, with pleasure. He
slowly stood to his feet, seeming to savor every moment of misery he
could?cause for the man on the table. His?steps were slow,
meaningful strides;?In his hand, he held a cup.
Victor finally was made to swallow the grasshopper, very much against
his will, as he muled,?oh…, God! His face was a contorted mixture of
pain and sickness, as it went from pale, to a ghastly green color.
Yes…, The man answered in a foreign accent, as he continued his slow,
meaningful stride toward the table. You may call me your God, and it is
time for the wine of wrath.
Scientist smiled, looked at Victor, and cheerfully inquired, do you
know who he is? He is, Vlad Teeps!
The name mint nothing to Victor, but his face was anything but blank,
as the thick, deep crimson content of the cup came into his view, ever
closer. ?The one known as, Vlad,?placed a strong left arm under
Victor‘s neck, forcing him to sit up, as he took the cup with his right
hand, and held it to Victor‘s mouth. Victor knew that all his prayers
concerning the contents of the cup, that it would not be as it appeared to
be, had fallen on deaf ears. But that’s…, That’s, his voice was that
sickening mewling growling cross between animal and man, that is…, blood!
He pronounce the last word with a grotesque sort of wonder, so overcome
was he by what he had recently eaten, and what it looked as if he were
about to drink.
Very good, the one known as Vlad, purred at him. ?you will learn
your place, beast-man, for as you have given life, so must you now receive
it.
In the dream, victors suddenly felt such strong repulsion for the
being standing in front of him, for the cup in his hand, and mainly, for
the liquid in the cup, that he thought to give a strong argument. But all
that would come out was a yowling, no! And even that, sounded more like
the yowl of a cat, then the intelligent protest of a man.
I, won’t,?I, wo,wowowwououount!!! ?I, wowwownt! The last
word drawled into a hybrid?of of human speech and cat like
yowling.
Vlad reached up and stroked the back of victors now quite furry head,
?oh yes you will, kitty man, kitty, he purred, kitten, he added
insult to injury, seeing that Victor did not like being called kitty at
all.
The newly formed quills, on victors body raised up automatically, as
he gave the low warning growl of a cat, showing, for the first time, is
extremely sharp teeth. ComeThe newly formed quills, on victors body raised
up automatically, as he gave the low warning growl of a cat, showing, for
the first time, is extremely sharp teeth.
I wouldn’t do that, the one known as Felix, cautioned behind clenched
teeth, as scientist, laid a finger over her own lips. Quiet Felix, she
murmured, let’s see what happens; he doesn’t know everything there is to
know about Vlad, yet.
The one known as Vlad smiled, the young man speaks wisdom to you,
kitty; you should heed his warning. ?now you have grown some very
sharp teeth, and they are even somewhat elongated, who knows, perhaps in
about…, Too, maybe 3 million years, your descendants will have choppers
that look more like…, This. With that, Vlad?opened his
mouth,?revealing extremely, sharp, fangs!
After allowing Victor to behold his fangs for a few seconds, Vlad
spoke, now the way I see it, kitten, you have two choices. You can either
drink this blood that I have brought for you here, which will probably
give you strength; or, he grazed one of his fangs gently across the throat
of?Victor as he concluded, you can drink your own.
I indeed also hope and pray for salvation for him, as I share in your
optimistic hope for him, mistress, Heidi stated sincerely, as she smiled
and nodded to Elizabeth. Who knows what he may be undergoing even now. And
yet, I’ve heard that oft’?times the worst circumstances, tend?to
bring a wayward soul to the foot of salvation‘s
cross.???
God loves you.
On
Thursday, January 20, 2022, 11:50 PM, Ishamael Moridin
<ishamael13@...> wrote:
Far above the commotion, and yet so near that he could almost be
touched, a tall man with red hair was watching all the players in the
dream scape.
?
His father might have done something subtle, if the game allowed
it. His uncle might have done something more persuasive, whether or not
the dream gate was fully open and ready.
?
But he was neither of them, and he only chuckled at the spectacle,
enjoying the final touch. His final touch, if he could say so himself,
and he could, because of who he was.
?
"See, told you Franny, you are great when you put your mind to it.
Oh sorry, Keres.
?
A super bril old name by the way. I know you know, or you think you
know, ?but you still don't really get it, anymore than Ren
does...you really only get mom's?but not dad's or your
own.?
?
Maybe if you dreamt more as you were told...still pretty good
though, I think that should distract Count?Nobody for a wittle
while, which is kind of all I need, told you you were awesome with
dreams, and for that matter Ren too, and look at Ig," the young man
happily complimented his sister who might or might not be able to hear
him when distracted.
?
Though truth be told, the compliment was at his own expanse too.
All the harassment, all the nudges, they finally, finally materialized.
And right here, right now, at?a place that?belonged to this
man. A man who could have been, but never would be, his
grandfather.?How?ironic, how bril.
?
The young man wondered for a second if he should help his sister
reclaim the lab, considering who else was watching. But she had matters
at hand here.
?
"Well, maybe you don't know what you think you know either, dear
Count.?You thought you were safe from the prophecy???You
thought tricking your pawn into killing somebody important would be
forgotten? Because millennia passed, and the Carrier has been gone from
the world? You never thought then, that the old gods are never gone,
that they might return????Tiktok little count, tiktok,"
the young man spoke to nobody in particular, smiling at his own inner
reference.?
?
?
He was happy and his associates should be equally pleased, he knew,
the smirk still playing on his face as he began vanishing from this
layer of?a well crafted slice of almost real reality.
?
He?may have preferred playing it like his uncle, but the last
touch was of course to honor his father, the man who had been known a
long time?ago as, and had knowingly embraced once more, the
identity of Captain Dance.
?
****
Ludwig stared at the patient's body, at Mary Beth, and with an
understandable tremor in his limbs, hesitantly inquired, "Mam, what is
the meaning of this? Should I call the doctor? What should I do?"
?
***
?
"Salvation, yes, after all, every soul needs it, and some can even
get it. Will Victor be the lucky one? I hope so, I hope so, dearest
Heidi," Elizabeth emphatically explained, not certain if she engaged in
a bout of wishful thinking, or for the first time, had a bout of
premonition.?
?
?
?
???????
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, January 8, 2022
1:40 PM
Subject: Re: [A-Twist-Of-Fate]
Sweet Dreams
In his dream, Victor tried his best to fight the ghost
of Frank, to get Elizabeth away from him, but Elizabeth chose to fight
with Frank, against Victor. The two ghosts continued to laugh, as he
was once more held over the flames, and then fell, as if the ghost
wanted him to relive the scene of being dropped into the fire again
and again. ?As he fell,?the scenes of the dream changed to
show what could be other possibilities in Victor‘s life. He was aware
of a hard thud,?And that?he was on a?table. ?he
blinked, then looked around.?My science lab, he
breathed,?his voice filled with relief and wonder.
The figure which stood over him smiling,
looked much more solid than the ghosts of Frank and Elizabeth had
looked. No, stupid, this is not your, science lab, this is my
lab.
But, who are you?
The woman smiled, you may call me…, Scientist, for you see
that is what I am. How did I get here, Victor wanted to know. We
brought you here, she answered, science, brought you here. And before
we go any further with this, I want to thank you for being such a
great part of my experiment.
What? Have I now become the science, Victor demanded. There
was a laugh coming from a young male voice which was somewhat behind
the woman, as yet another strange looking man caught a fly and
proceeded to eat it.
While?this was happening in the dream, real burns
began?to pop up on Victor’s body in the real world, so that
MaryBeth, Ludwig, and the doctor, would be able to see them. Marybeth
gasped,?what is the meaning of this? ?The others would be
able to answer her as to what they thought it was, as the dream
unfolded for Victor.
I don’t think he likes you Ren,?the young male
replied, the flycatcher chuckled.
Then the woman called, scientist, stepped back, as if to
study him clinically, and made a motion with her hands. An older
woman, the young male, the flycatcher, and another man stepped up, all
of them examining Victor. And then, to add to the nightmare, there he
was, the ghost of Frank.
Wonderful indeed, my daughter, the ghost stated, he’s
changing already. But what will we do with him, the older woman asked.
I don’t know yet, scientist said, I’m just having a lot of fun making
him. Hey we could always put him in the circus, the young male stated.
?scientist frowned at the young male.
Shut up, Felix, she snapped. Circuses are made for peoples
enjoyment, not to scare people, like he’s going to do.
Hey I have an idea, the one called Felix continued, instead
of making him scary why don’t you make him look funny? You know so
people will laugh at him, like a clown or something. Because,
scientist said, most people love a clown, especially kids. I don’t
want kids, or anyone drawn to him; I want them repelled by him, just
like they were with dad. ?Should I show him how he looks now, the
one called Felix inquired, and scientist nodded, sure go ahead.
??Felix Then took up the mirror, allowing
Victor to look in it. And in his dream, Victor became very frightened
indeed. No!! He screamed, get it away from me! Get it away; please,
take, that, thing, away! ? everyone in the room
laughed.
None of this was actually happening of course, but Victor
was being allowed to see what could very well be the future for him,
although he would not yet realize this.
Thank you, mistress, Heidi told Elizabeth. You see this
way, Victor will have a chance to explain what he has seen, and
perhaps the priest could counsel with him, and guide him into
salvation. I would hope so anyway.
God?loves you.
On
Saturday, January 8, 2022, 1:20 AM, Ishamael Moridin
<ishamael13@...> wrote:
"I s'ppose our patient also believes in something...What do you
reckon he is seeing, to make him move so, or is that just the fever
speaking? My Lady, do you believe people can get visions from
beyond? Our patient he might be a different kind than many, aye?"
Ludwig wondered, trying to turn his discomfort into words the best
way he knew how.
?
****
?
"Now that Heidi is a very good idea," Elizabeth admitted. Not
sure if the priest would be helpful to Victor, or would at least
humiliate him with his presence upon awakening, but it felt good.
?
And who knew, if Victor would be inspired by holy guidance, as
only a man coming back from the brink of death could, it?might
be his last chance to experience salvation, as far as she was
concerned.?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, December 18,
2021 9:36 AM
Subject: Re:
[A-Twist-Of-Fate] Sweet Dreams
Oh yes, I do believe in the Almighty, Marybeth
confessed eagerly, her nod?equally eager, although I must
admit I don’t attend Sunday services perhaps as often as I should,
mainly due to work and the like.?But I think you are
quite perceptive,she continued, science often tries to explain
various phenomenon and workings of nature,?but
how can anyone truly know how these things
happen???It would appear there
is little or no explanation except…, Except for the fact that
there is, as you say, something else out there, someone, else, out
there.
Victor had been having what some would call a fever dream. In
the first part of it, he had seen the gates, streets, and various
aspects of heaven, at least as much as he could imagine it, as
much as his imagination would allow. But now, his forehead
suddenly broke into a sweat, and he began to softly moan. No…, No,
please, do not burn me. I, I do Not, want to, want to go there!
There was a look of terror on his face at what he was seeing. He
would later describe this as, someone holding him directly above
the very pit of hell, so close that the flames licked at him,
hungrily eager to devour him, like so many living monsters. And
the one holding him over the pit was none other than…, His very
own creation.
Later in the dream, as he was dropped into the pit,?he
would feel as if he were eternally falling, falling with nothing
under him to catch him, no one around him to catch him, or even to
Care. In his sleep, he cried out, Elizabeth! But of course,
Elizabeth was not there to help. And the one which seemed to be
the overseer of this dreadful, fiery place was of course, none
other than…, His own creation, it was Frank. ?he was moaning
that he was sorry, but in the dream, he was screaming with all the
voice he had, which because of the initial sickness, was
temporarily taken from him. ?The ghost of Frank mocked him,
moaning just as he did, laughing at him, as it stood arm in arm
with another ghost, the ghost of his own wife. ?The two
ghosts laughed at him, as the ghost of Frank actually transformed
into something quite beautiful, something which greatly resembled
one of the angels that Victor had seen in the heaven part of the
dream.
This…, Is how some people see me, the ghost of Frank said,
turning from side to side, floating near him, to make certain
Victor got a good view. But this…, Is how you, have always seen
me. The ghost transformed again into the figure very much believed
to be the appearance of…, No! Victor screamed in the dream, only
barely managing a moan, as he be held the familiar appearance of
the devil.
The ghost gave an ominous chuckle, you called me the devil,
but it was you, who created me, you are my father, what does that
make you? He moaned again, screaming in the dream. ?then he
murmured four words which he thought he would never say in his
waking hours. Oh God, save me!
Heidi nodded, it is a scarce hope, mistress, but when he
awakens as I believe he will, we should probably have a priest on
hand or nearby, to either assist him in this change, if there is
indeed a change, or else, to pray for him that’s such a sickness
does not befall him again in future. It is up to you though of
course. ??? God loves you.
On
Friday, December 17, 2021, 8:35 PM, Ishamael Moridin
<ishamael13@...> wrote:
"Yes Mam, and there are things we do not...know about.
After all, surely despite your understanding of medical matters,
you do believe in the Almighty?
?
Well, the other day, I took Bethany out, to listen to this
young new preacher," Ludwig admitted with some embarassement,
realizing he was saying too much perhaps, out of
discomfort.
?
"This young priest was so passionate the the pulpit, he was
talking about how none of us truly understand what the Holy word
means. How when the Grace seizes you and flows through you, it
is not only inspiring, not at all flattering, but could be
frightening. As frightening as any Angel.
?
And I started thinking, maybe, well just maybe, some of the
things we know about, don't quite act as we know they should,
because there is something else out there, I beg my lady's
pardon.
?
I just feel like I haven't chosen to misplace the
patient...I swear he somehow slipped out of my hands and...there
is more to that, and Mr Doctor might not understand what it is
that has been happening, or how to stop it, if the patient
is...I am not sure what I am saying m'Lady, you might have
better words for all of this," the footman?hopefully
offered.
?
****
"Changes, Heidi there. Sometimes they just happen, even if
we did not choose. Circumstances can alter a person's path, the
gentle or not so gentle hand of Fate. I fear that?our
Victor has experienced something untoward in his life.
?
Maybe he would have chosen to become the man he has, but
perhaps not. Perhaps he just did not know how to handle the
cards dealt him..." Elizabeth suggested, noting that she was
fairly uncomfortable at describing Victor as hers
alone.???
?
She surely had the right to do that but wished to avoid
thinking of him in such terms, even for the sake of an easily
understood communication between them. She supposed, when it
came to that, no such communication could be remotely easy for
the things being described, were too extraordinary for ordinary
polite words.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November
27, 2021 11:24 AM
Subject: Re:
[A-Twist-Of-Fate] Sweet Dreams
Mary Beth looked uncertain, I must admit,
Ludwig, that I have passing we wondered such things. Yet, our
place is not to ask such questions, but as I understand it, to
do everything and all we can to heal the patient, to bring him
out of whatever is holding him captive. ?Head she just
said that? She reason to herself that it could be some sort of
physical maladies holding him captive, but usually, when
people thought of someone being held captive, it was either by
other human beings, or something perhaps much more sinister
than even physical diseases?could be.
Oh, mistress, do you truly think that he could be
changed? Maybe this, sickness, whatever one might call
it,?has been brought about for just such a thing as this,
she suggested. And yes, I will do what I can to make him talk,
to make him tell us what he has felt and saw, what has
happened. That is, if he seems indeed to be
changed. God loves you.
On
Tuesday, November 23, 2021, 9:43 PM, Ishamael Moridin
<ishamael13@...> wrote:
"Pardon mam, but can the patient be...haunted? Me knows
it sounds strange, yet I doth not like what's, I don't now,
as if he can watch us while being asleep. Something odd
about our patient, do you fancy?"
?
Ludwig did not know what even prompted him to ask this
superior woman who knew so much and intimidated him and made
him wonder if she wanted a conversation at all. And realize
that perhaps he needed one all the same. A pity he did not
even know how to ask the right question.
?
Even Bethany might be confused at what it was he wanted
to know, so he would not blame Mary Beth if she did
too.
?
***
?
"Oh, well then my dear. It shall be easy to ascertain
that Victor does indeed seek God. For the change in him
would then be significant. I would urge you then to make him
talk. Explain what brought about the change.
?
If there were,,,say, just as an entirely random
example, some hands squeezing his neck, anybody whispering
words into his ears. If he remembers being shrouded by
darkness, of feeling remorse over not doing more with his
life.
?
After all, God has many mysterious agents working for
him, you know. I suppose if the change in Victor is real and
he?was graced with God's presence, perhaps he can tell
us about it.
?
And then we would all be one happy household once more,
because we would know the change in him is permanent, you
see," Elizabeth offered though she had to wonder if even the
mysterious hands choking the life out of Victor or
the?face of God itself could challenge him into
changing his life style and views.?She was not going to
hope too much for it herself, but if Heidi needed the hope,
well then, it was not Elizabeth's duty to dissuade
her.???
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday,
November 8, 2021 11:51 AM
Subject: Re:
[A-Twist-Of-Fate] Sweet Dreams
Mary Beth gave Ludwig a slight look of
exasperation. She had almost started to caution him in an
annoyed tone to be careful, but then he apologized for
bruising the patient even more. Just let’s just get him
settled, Mary Beth told him, doing her best to keep
patients in her tone. ?And of course, she continued,
I will need you to transport him back to bed, at least
such is most likely, unless of course, he happens to come
out of this seemingly in trapping ailment.
It was now Heidi‘s turn to look thoughtfully at her
mistress before stating, if he does come out different, it
likely can’t help but be for the good, his?good, as
well as ours.
Her eyes widened, and her mouth dropped
open?with surprise when Elizabeth actually asked her
about caring for Victor. I…, I shall do my best for you,
mistress, as I am always happy to help in anything you
need. ?but if it turns out that he does indeed have
more of a heart and thoughts toward God, and actually
helping his fellow man, what then? What would you have me
do? God loves you.
On
Saturday, November 6, 2021, 1:19 AM, Ishamael Moridin
<ishamael13@...> wrote:
"Yes...Maa'm," Ludwig spoke obediently his
prolonged sound a sign of his deep concentration. He
felt odd in a manner of speaking, as of something
strange and outside pulled at him. Pulled him to
move?in the physical direction his own instinct
would have avoided.
?
As if in mockery of his sincere words, he had
managed to bruise the patient a few more times before he
settled the body down completely. "Begging your pardon
Mam," Ludwig apologized hastily.?Normally he would
have addressed the patient, but then the patient was not
available to apologize to,?so Ludwig chose this
smallish woman to address instead, to rectify his
mistake.
?
Perhaps if she has been a friend, he would have
admitted the strangeness to her and hoped for some
council that only women seemed to have. But then, even
somebody like his Bethany might not have understood or
believed him, so perhaps Mary Beth would merely consider
him a slacker, he could not take the chance of her bad
mouthing him to the doctor, so he determined to keep
doing his best no matter what pull he has experienced
towards wrong motions with the patient, or
otherwise.
?
Elizabeth?cautiously regarded Heidi and
finding no subtle undertones of?disagreement or
rebuke, finally nodded her agreement. "Your words are
most enlightening my pet," she complimented the
maid.
?
"But do you think that means Victor would come out
even more different than?previously, after he is
healed, which is of course to be presumed by those who
cherish his well being.
?
If he is any different, I fear I?may not know
at first how to attend to him best. Perhaps I shall have
to enlist you and your wisdom in helping me.
?
I rely on Abigail in many affairs, but those
mysteries of the heart I worry she would not pierce
any?better or faster than myself. You might be our
best hope, darling Heidi.
?
I know this may put too much?pressure on your
slender shoulders and am sorry in advance. Would you
object greatly to taking personal care of Victor when he
is back and is recovering? I hope not for you seem to
have such insights," Elizabeth complimented, sincerely
surprised that she found such a good conversationalist
in the girl she had previously dismissed as dull.
???
----- Original Message
-----
Sent: Friday,
October 1, 2021 7:39 AM
Subject: Re:
[A-Twist-Of-Fate] Sweet Dreams
Thank you Ludwig, Mary Beth replied,
her own tone somewhat distracted, until he missed the
second wall. Be careful with him, we may not know what
is wrong with him yet, but he is still a patient which
has come into our care. How could she expect him to
have the same care for the man that she and the doctor
had. ?She only wondered this, and contemplated
it, as she watched the forward progress of Ludwig,
carrying the patient.
Heidi regarded Elizabeth with a thoughtful
expression. It is not that you are without influence
in his life, mistress, for I believe you are not
without such, but I think often times, men will listen
to someone else telling them something, before they
listen to those closest to them; perhaps you could
confirm what the other person was saying, the priest
or whomever you choose to speak with, but sometimes,
two or three People saying the same thing, confirming
one another in their assessments, I think often times
this can?help one to get ones point across.
She studied Elizabeth’s expression, hoping
that?what she said offered some genuine comfort
and hope to her mistress. Then again, she continued,
who can say what if this present set of circumstances
might not do it for you. People many times have near
brushes with death, and come out of it much different,
thinking more of God, and their own
mortality. God loves you.
On
Friday, October 1, 2021, 12:29 AM, Ishamael Moridin
<ishamael13@...> wrote:
"Yes Mam,"Ludwig obediently took on the little
man and carried him, not truly paying attention to
the new of his fever.?But his thoughts, of
missing time with Bethany because of this unexpected
change in the doctor's routine, made him upset, and
distracted.
?
Though he failed to avoid the sharp edge of the
wall he was crossing with the patient, he did notice
his error on time. He didn't think the patient
noticed any damage, and?could only hope Mary
Beth didn't either. Trying to think of distracting
her attention from the patient with something witty
to converse about, Ludwig could only think of
something little to ask the doctor's
assistant.?
?
"So, have you found anything good at the
grocery market," Ludwig gruffly wondered, the effort
of thinking?of a topic evident in his voice.
And then he realized with a start that his own
question distracted him instead, prompting him to
unintentionally miss another wall.
?
A good thing it was a small man he was
carrying, a larger load?could have slept away
from him by now, Ludwig well knew. He shuddered at
the very thought of being fired by Van Hoff and
loosing all access to the lovely Bethany. Now there
was a girl he could easily talk to, about
anything.???
?
***
"But Heidi,?Victor was encouraged to think
of God. I encouraged him myself, and so did his
father. Victor did not really object. I don't know
that he thinks there is no God.
?
I don't know that he is not interested in God
at all either. I just feel that all thoughts about
God would still direct Victor to think about his own
greatness.
?
The disturbing thing for me is that Victor's
mind is great. But perhaps, not the rest of him. His
moral core does not have the same remarkable
capacity. His emotional strength, it is...not the
strength of a real man. Of a scientist, but not a
man.
?
I don't mean that he is not a man," Elizabeth
explained, though in her heart perhaps she did mean
that. "Only that some people are different from
others and don't have the same strength. And Victor
is smart, but not overall strong the way his peers
would have been."
?
"It's not that I hold it against him," she
speculated, and then decided that maybe she did hold
it against him. "Only his greatness means all the
more to him, when he is feeling weaker. So he
insists on his greatness, he cultivates it through
his scientific accomplishments, and does not accept
his limitations.
?
Oh Heidi, I fear for him. For his body and the
physical toll it has taken. For his mind, that may
not be able to handle much more. And for his very
soul that is so uninterested in God but?which
without the idea of God at least, seems to fall prey
to folly. I just don't know how to convince Victor
that he needs something else. Something that is
greater than him and is no part of him. Do you think
he would listen to somebody else better than he does
to me?" Elizabeth idly wondered.??
----- Original
Message -----
Sent: Friday,
September 17, 2021 8:15 AM
Subject: Re:
[A-Twist-Of-Fate] Sweet Dreams
Mary Beth nodded to the doctor. All
right Ludwig, she stated with a sigh why don’t we
sit ?him up in a reclining position, so that
even if, when…, He awakens, he will be still
comfortable. We don’t want to make him
uncomfortable, just get him in a position more
conducive to awakening. She checked his fever,
it’s gone up, she told Ludwig, and the doctor
also, if he were listening.
Victor was quite frail, so should prove
relatively easy for Ludwig to carry. And now,
especially without his daily enhancement potions,
the age in his face showed.
Perhaps he rarely, if ever, thanks of God at
all, Heidi suggested. Maybe he has never thought
about whether or not he is greater than God,
because he’s never really thought of God in the
first place. God loves you.
On
Thursday, September 16, 2021, 1:15 AM, Ishamael
Moridin <ishamael13@...> wrote:
"I do wonder if the essential salts used in
one experiment by Reuss would amount to
something, or but a fanciful way to add?a
semblance of originality he has uncovered
elsewhere.
?
No matter. I will omit them for
now,?unless the patient fails to respond to
the treatment. Ludwig will help you by carrying
the body, but perhaps you shall instruct him on
how to arrange it perfectly, so the patient
reaches a somewhat satisfactory position.
Whether he is aware for now or not, matter not
for his level of comfort. Ideally he would wake,
and then we would be prepared...Yes, let us
proceed, Ludwig," Van Hoff nodded, though he
named the one doing the manual labor, he rather
included both in his order. If anything Mary
Beth was going to play the more crucial role on
the matter. If he could have three of her, his
job would have been so much easier, as well he
knew.
?
?
Elizabeth could not take umbrage with
herself. Despite the difficulties of conveying
her outrage to somebody who in all likelihood
even resisting understanding the truth of the
matter, she has done fairly well in explaining
the issue. If it did not fully work, the fault
could not be?completely ascribed to
her.
?
"I don't know, Heidi. You might be right.
Some of them invoke the name of God in their
introduction, which is sometimes the one piece
of their writing I end up caring about. Could
they be facetious in their show of respect?
Perhaps if they believe their publication would
be met less favorably. But I don't know why in
our rational age, they would need to profess
their loyalty to God if they don't feel
it.
?
However, assuming that most of them are
devoid of the religious sentiment, the problem
remains. Not only with the men of science
departing from any idea of godhood. What bothers
me is when some seek to replace it with the idea
of their own, equal, or possibly superior
greatness.
?
At least that is how Victor seems to think
a lot of the time. Perhaps such attitude is
necessary for him to succeed in such a
frightening enterprise as his. Perhaps his
attitude was encouraged by his educators and is
shared with them. I cannot say. All I know is,
even if it has some benefits, the drawbacks of
such thinking are too intimidating for the rest
of us, who do not particularly delight in
creating science.
?
I can see the necessity for utilizing its
wisdom, but perhaps, when one ventures too far
into the gaping maw of the unknown, one should
withdraw and recover. All Victor wants to do, is
to forge even further. And for all such things
as pride and ambition serving the greater good,
I must wonder where such emotions in their
purest form would lead him. And if perhaps that
in itself does not account for his mysterious
ailment," Elizabeth considered.
?
She had believed herself to be done with
the subject but with frustration realized she
has been wrong. There were still matters
unresolved, matters she has not touched upon,
and voicing them?out loud?did seem to
make them better.??
?
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Doctor, I shall go and heat the water right
away, Mary Beth replied, waiting?only a
moment to see if he needed anything else, before
hurrying away to heat the water in the tub.
?Of course, she had to fill the tub first,
but it wasn’t all that long before that was
done, and the water was heated, not too terribly
hot, but warm enough to hopefully start to
increase the circulation, and bring the feeling
back into this comatose man. She then returned,
the tub is ready Doctor.
Heidi‘s
eyebrows shot up in surprise when Elizabeth
addressed her as, my pet, she said nothing,
supposing there were far worse things to be
called by one’s mistress or master. I…, She
hesitated, I doubt if he even thinks of such
things. I think, probably most men of science
think of religious matters rarely at best, if
even at all. Perhaps he does think of himself as
a new Lord, but then again, who can say without
a direct answer from him; all we
have?are?his actions. I would hate to
believe such things of him, but it does seem as
though you are very important to him, yet it
would appear that he spent so little time with
you before. Perhaps you are right, perhaps he
indeed deserves what he gets. Her voice sounded
distracted as she mused on the entire matter.
?But somehow, I don’t think even he, could
be quite that arrogant as to consider himself a
new Lord, although you say that he did decline
the offer of holy counsel. It may be though, she
continued, that he considers himself a hero of
sorts, someone who saved you from the clutches
of death, but does he feel he has overcome death
now, that is the question. And who knows what
the answer will be, once he returns to us.
For
her own part, Heidi could not see how she could
ever love such a man, one whose?mind seemed
tremulous, on the very fringes of reality. I
think, that I should enjoy very much making him
pay for how he has caused you to suffer,
mistress.?
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