The Fourth Sunrise (23 page)

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Authors: H. T. Night

Tags: #Literature & Fiction, #Literary, #Romance, #Contemporary, #Contemporary Fiction, #Literary Fiction

(Joyfully,) to the (best) of my judgment, also in pure communion with my heart, my analytical part of my brain needs to step in for the betterment of my life.

I can no longer (live without you) although receiving your monthly letters was the highlight of each and every month (years ago), (but I can be here) for you now. It’s only fair (to the both of us). It (hasn’t been fair) to anyone who has tried loving me over the past (44) years (because you have always had) my heart. My heart has longed for you for far too long. It has cried out for you on many a lonely night.

I want to (be by your side and love you every waking moment). Heck, it's the year (2012).

Christine, I (can) do it. I am going to try to live a life that (is) consumed by thoughts of you. I am going to give (myself the rest of my life to love you).

 

I kept looking down on Christine and slowly, I could see a visible smile so I skipped to the end of the letter.

 

The bottom line, (I have never quit loving you till the end of time.)

For now, it is (wake up, sweetie). Make this story of love be the one you’re living.

 

With all my heart,

Joel Murphy

 

I sat there and waited. I had put it all out there.

Finally, I just said the simplest thing—“I love you”—and both of her eyes popped open.

“Mother, are you awake?” Megan screamed.


I think so,” she said very softly. Her voice was a little hoarse, probably from disuse. Megan ran to the other side at the bed. She kneeled down and kissed her mother on the forehead.


I tried, Mama. I tried so many times to wake you up.”


I know you did, sweetie, and I was so close.”


I know, Mom. I knew if I brought this beautiful man back to you that something good would happen.”


The captain has died, hasn’t he?”


Yes, Mother, three months ago.”


It’s been that long?”


Yes.”


And I fell asleep and couldn’t wake up for three months?”


Yes.”

Christine swallowed hard. “He stepped in front of me and took all of the brunt of the vehicle. He saved my life.”

“He died very quickly. He didn’t suffer.”


That is good.”


But Mother, you are alive. And this beautiful man came and closed the deal.”


Deal?” Christine asked.


Yeah, I bet him that you would wake up if he came to see you.”

Finally Christine turned her head and looked me deeply in my eyes and said, “Joel. It’s really you. I knew it was you. I knew I was hearing your voice. I’ve been calling you in my mind, but I was unable to speak aloud.”

I leaned in and kissed her gently on the lips and said, “I’m here now. I’m not going anywhere.” Christine looked behind me and said, “Look, it’s our fourth sunrise!”

I looked out the window. Coming over the mountain, I saw the most beautiful sunrise I had ever seen. “It is the fourth sunrise,” I replied and winked at Megan, who smiled.

Then Christine did something that surprised me. With great effort, she sat up in bed. She even wiggled her feet under the covers and grinned. “They still work!” she said.


Don’t get up, Christine. We need to get a doctor in here.”


Shhh, Joel, sit next to me. Hold my hand.” I sat next to her and she wrapped her arms around my neck and held on tightly. The sunrise illuminated her face with a soft, golden light. The years seemed to fall away. She was utterly beautiful. In fact, she was
radiant
.


Dance with me, Joel. We can do it sitting right here. Dance with me for the fourth time during the fourth sunrise.”

That is what I did. I hugged my angel and my beauty wrapped her arms even tighter around my neck and we danced to the silence of the room. There was music in my heart.

After a minute, I laid her back down gently against the pillows and looked at Megan, who had tears dripping from her face.


I love you, Mommy.” Megan came over and embraced her mother. Then, Megan hugged me tightly, too. I hugged her back. Without Megan, the fourth sunrise would have never happened.


How old are we, Joel?” Christine asked.


Sixty-two,” I said.


We’ve got some pretty good years left.”


We have the best years of our lives left, sweetie. The absolute best years of our lives.”

 

The End

 

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Available now:

ROMEO AND JULIET:

A Vampire and Werewolf Love Story

by H.T. Night

 

(read on for a sample)

 

Chapter One

 

I looked over the Lady’s sleeve and drank in my beautiful city. The stunning fireworks had finished, and once again, I was left overwhelmed at the majestic magnitude of the city. The party boats had left the harbor with their floodlights, raucous cheers, and commotion that commemorated the first anniversary of the renaming of the city. What was once named Manhattan had been replaced by the name Verona.

I stood by the silent, virtuous Lady, just on her left shoulder. Balancing my feet on such a great statue was always tricky. I could taste her overwhelming wet, coppery scent in my nose and mouth. The aroma was reminiscent of fresh blood, not altogether unpleasant.

I looked up into the dark cold night. It was unusual to see stars over our city, but the night was crisp with them, twinkling sparks on a black velvet nightscape, such a clear night that diamond rays from starlight illuminated the night sky like Jacob’s ladders extending from deep sky to tall buildings. It was a radiant night.

We were fortunate to have most of our land bought out for re-gentrification by a billion-dollar Prince. Prince Escalus. His very surname as a visionary developer was a legend in his own time. Not only was he rich, he was powerful, and masterful at rejuvenating entire cities. His approach into developing cities and remaking them was that his philosophy was simple: Keep the peace.

There was no place that needed peace more in this time than New York City. More specifically…Manhattan.

As I looked out from my 300-foot-high perch in the night shadow of the bosom of the lady, I marveled at the beauty of my Verona. My city was like a beautiful woman to me and my city had two competing lovers and a divided heart. I was reminded of which immortal species ruled these parts. Vampires and werewolves were as legendary and infamous in these parts as celebrities. In fact, we even had our own media network.

Verona was run, in part, by the two immortal families: the Capulets and the Montagues. They couldn’t have been more different in their culture and in their immortal forms. Montagues were from the wrong side of the tracks: a ruthless, cutthroat band of scorned misfits who succeeded anyway, with all the odds against them. They were crass and abrupt, and they always needed a shave, a bath, and a good haircut. But that came with the territory. The Montagues were cursed by a comedy of errors but brazenly got to their feet, every time.

Now the Capulets, they were cultured and liked the finer things in life: big houses, expensive cars, and especially, flaunting it to the Montagues.

As different as the two sides were in culture, they stood even further apart in their unlike immortality. The Capulets had chosen to live their remaining years here in Verona—it could be a million years, as they were long-lived as vampires. It fit their smug elitist attitudes to be so long in the tooth and aggravated the Montagues that there was no way to get rid of them.

The Montagues lived their days as werewolves: meat-eating, ass-kicking, moon-howling werewolves who lived day by day, close to the earth, as close to raw passion as creatures could ever get. Montagues were warm-blooded and therefore, had passion soaring through their veins. The Capulets had to take their blood from others, like the leeches on society that they were, by virtue of their curse. Most of them, save her, were passionless, elitist, and cold. Only she was different. I swore inside of me that I had never laid eyes on a wonder of the world more captivating than she.

The problem was twofold. Immortality, dominance, and bloodlines separated Verona into two sides, nearly split right down the middle at Times Square. There were two immortal families in my city, bloodthirsty rivals who gave each other no quarter, and none was asked. They mostly kept to their own turf, and to their own kind. The two families were split along Times Square.

To the north of Times Square in the Upper East Side, the Capulets had bought out mansions that were turned into apartment buildings…that were now turned back into mansions. The family owned just about every building and had turned the section of the city into a place that turned up their noses at the Hamptons.

To the south of Times Square, and all the way down to the Financial District, was where the werewolves roamed. They were definitely not as rich as the Capulets, but they lived better than most folks. If werewolves were roaming, then one would likely see a Montague in their midst. Nearly all Montague men had chosen to live their days as werewolves. Montague families were spread out pretty evenly among Chelsea, and the East and West Villages. One could even find families in SoHo and Chinatown.

Until now, there had only been small skirmishes between the two dissonant factions, but my extraordinary senses of premonition and danger detected that all hell was about to break loose in a populous that was deep in celebration about the rebirth of art, culture, education, and creativity. A resurgence of passion for the city swept like a fiery new religion into the corners of every borough. It was as if people were crying out for a deeper purpose. I knew I was.

Things in this part of the world had been quite different for some time. In reality, the entire world was different. A hundred years ago, there had been a technology revolution that spurred the inevitable. We’d touched the moon and the planets with our humanity and our machines shot into outer space, and could go no further without bankrupting every country. A realization set in that we now needed to get in touch with our mortality, our inner space.

It was time for the world to turn on its fulcrum. I felt it. Time for the immortals to take their rightful place as the world’s muscle and minds. Religion and politics tried to prevent it from happening, but eventually, immortality reigned over mortality. Now, just two immortal factions stood at the helm of society, glaring at each other from opposite corners of the city.

In the madness, I had been given a gift from the gods. I had been given visions of a wondrous place. A place of peace, of hope and love. I had only seen it in my dreams, but on this night, I felt that my special place was near, as if I could almost touch it with my hands. Of late, something had come over me and it was only intensifying. I looked up at the stars and the full moon that pierced my mind’s eye with a pull that I knew well. I howled into the night sky. I howled from my deep place, where I had only seemed to been able to howl from as of late. I had been told that my howl was unique in that it had both the sounds of music playing and the reverence of a man crying out in prayer. It was a howl that had reduced some to tears when they heard it, such was its unique vibration, timbre, tone, and range. It was a yodel from across the Alps, a chorus of angels with one harmonized chord. My howl is my prayer and my song of all that I was, all that I am, and all that I shall be. Inside of me roiled a yearning for something more, hungering for something more. I howled in agony and ecstasy until tears dripped from my face and wet my body like scorching rain.

When I was finished, I looked over my city of Verona and cried out so loud that my throat roared, “My name is Romeo Montague and I am a Werewolf!”

 

Romeo and Juliet: A Vampire and Werewolf Love Story

is available at:

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Available now

WEREWOLF LOVE STORY: PART ONE

Entwined Series #1

by H.T. Night

 

(read on for a sample)

 

Chapter One

 

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I’m a mixed martial arts fighter in the state of California. I was a collegiate wrestling champion for Arizona State, and after college, there wasn’t much I could do when my only skill was wrestling other guys on a cold, hard mat. So, I went into mixed martial arts training and got quickly addicted to the sport. So much so that I decided to make it my career.

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