Novel Name : The Death of 1977 (Book 3)

Chapter 11

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From out of the foamy, chilly sea Arthur emerged still clothed in only the same filthy garb that he had
been trapped inside of for the past few months. His crippled and decrepit body stumbled upon the
shore with the waves pushing him down every so often.

His entire body felt just like a soaking sponge that was full of salt and seaweed. There were traces of
blood laced all over his beard from where he had feasted upon fish on his journey back home. His sore
legs and arms wobbled with every step he made onto the hot beach. His eyes could barely make out
what was in front of him. To Arthur, everything was a blur thanks in part to the saltiness that had
encrusted his eyelids.

His long excursion in the water never seemed to weigh too heavily upon his mind; instead he was
enamored with just being on the shores of his homeland after such a long period of time. Just being
able to walk barefoot upon the sands granted him a momentary respite from the overbearing pain that
both his body and soul was in.

Arthur plodded across the near empty beach. The people in the far away distance were mere dots in
his eyes. He could have committed ghastly murder where he was and no one would have noticed. He
kept on and on until a presence suddenly seized his entire being. Arthur stopped right where he was
and gazed all around the open area before his eyes eventually caught sight of something just a few
yards ahead of him. He stammered down the beach before coming to what appeared to be pieces of
burnt wood just scattered aimlessly on the shore. There were remnants of what looked to be the
ragged remains of a former structure, possibly a tiny hut at one time.

Arthur knelt down and studied the black pieces of wood before his eyes connected with small, white
fragments to his immediate left. The man reached over and picked up the objects before realizing what
exactly they were.



He smelled and licked the bone fragments before he tossed them back down to the sand. Arthur then
stood back up, and with a disgruntled glare on his old face he began to walk away only to be suddenly
halted by the sound of someone aching right behind him.

Arthur slowly turned around as the waves from the sea came tickling at his feet. He listened to the
agonizing grunt in front of him carry on before the ashes and bone fragments on the sand began to
swirl about forming a sandy pair of legs, arms, hands and eventually a head from out of nowhere.
Arthur stood in complete stillness at the astonishing sight that he of all people should have never been
amazed at to begin with. The figure was nothing more than a form of black dirt and sand, but the eyes
that appeared from within it caused Arthur to fall to his knees in a heap.

The figure stumbled about wheezing and gasping for air while standing above Arthur. "Why are you
here?" The apparition grunted.

Weeping with his face to the sand, Arthur replied, "Forgive me, papa, I have returned!"

The thing stood and peered down at Arthur with its pair of white eyes. "But you return a disgrace, boy.
You, above us all, were a god. Now...you are just like dey are."

"No, papa, de master has granted me favor!" Arthur beseeched.

"The master granted you de most of his favor, and you have perverted it."

"Forgive me, papa!"

"Stand before me, boy."

At once Arthur stood back up only to have the creature slap him right across the face which in turn
caused him to fall backwards onto the sand.



"You dare stand dere and plead your case!" The thing raised its scratchy voice. "You are not worthy of
de gift. You are a disgrace to de master."

"But I have taken my sister's life!"

"She is not my concern. I only seek to serve de master. Now, rise."

Once more Arthur got to his feet while rubbing his stinging face. "Papa, if only you could see—

"I see only de son I wish I never had. You should have died back dere in dat country. I wish only death
for you. I look upon you no more."

"Papa," Arthur screamed with a raised right hand.

Arthur helplessly watched as the waves from the sea came and doused the ghost completely out of
sight while only knocking him aside. Arthur looked up to see only sand and black ash being carried
back out to the sea. With tears in his eyes the man looked towards a forest before gathering his wits
and walking away in hostile silence, never to look back again at the disgrace that caused him to think
twice about departing his homeland to begin with.


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