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In The Arms of an Angel - 48. Chapter 48

“I get the feeling you’re talking about more than just a three way bond,” Gabri’el said, his eyes glowing with suspicion.

“Yes. We always ensure we leave a three way bond in charge when we leave a seeded planet. A Trinity is more than that; much more. It actually exists within each of you. Human genes, our genes and something that represents the union of the two that creates something more. Usually, the three way bond is nothing more than the union of three angels creating a special energy that is more powerful than that created by a two way bond. With a Trinity, you’re transcended beyond that, to a state which has less to do with being human that I am. It happens very occasionally when the balance of DNA is equal. In effect, that requires an overdose of our genes. That’s why it’s so rare. It requires a pretty drastic mistake.”

“Why does it not surprise me that you made a drastic mistake?” Uzzy said with some fondness in his voice.

“What does that mean for us?” Gabri’el snapped.

“Honestly, I don’t know,” Ariel said with a sigh. “Trinities are so rare we haven’t really been able to study them, especially as they’re only ever created immediately before we leave. Occasionally, one of the senior scientists are sent back to study them but not much information has been gathered so far.”

“What information do you actually have? What have you done to us?”

“I don’t know.” Ari said, a touch of irritation in his voice. “Haven’s I just told you that?”

“Is it going to harm us?”

“Oh no, it won’t do that. All the Trinities so far have been stable, some for centuries. We’ve had no reports of it affecting the participants negatively. Quite the opposite. As you’ve been given far more of our DNA than the ordinary angels you’re far more powerful.”

“In what way?”

Ari sighed. “Have you not listened to what I’ve been saying? I don’t see there’s much point repeating a question to which you know there is no answer. It’s something you’re going to have to work out for yourselves as you go along.”

“You’re going to help us though,” Pasha asked, rather alarmed by the way the conversation was heading.

Ari looked uncomfortable. “That’s another thing I’ve already told you,” he said. “We only create the three way bond immediately before we leave. Therefore, it’s a reasonable assumption I expected you to make, that I am about to leave.”

“Not until you’ve taught us what we need to know,” Gabri’el snapped. ”You can’t just drop all this in our laps and walk away.”

Gabri’el seemed on the verge of going for Ari’s throat. Ari shrugged. “It’s the way it happens. You have to find your own way and if I stay I’ll affect that, pollute it. I’m not of this world; you are. Uzzy has already shown he’s more than able to use the equipment.” He tossed his hair. “Better than me, in fact. He was always meant to be the leader and he can guide you better than I can. Uzzy is the leader, Gabri’el is the protector and Pasha is the mediator. It’s the way it always is. At least I got that bit right.” Suddenly, Ari’s face lit up. “I did get that bit right, didn’t I? And I created a Trinity. I might just pass this after all.”

“That’s all you care about? Passing your bloody exam? You sit there and tell us we’re some kind of super beings and that you’re imminently going to leave us in charge of the whole planet, and all you care about is passing your exam?”

Ari looked somewhat embarrassed, but simply shrugged.

“You can’t do that.”

“I have done that. I’m sorry.”

“Sorry isn’t good enough.”

“It’s all I can give you.”

“At least show us how everything works,” Pasha said, suddenly feeling alarmed.

“I’m sorry, I don’t have time.”

“What do you mean? When are you leaving?”

“Um Nowish.”

“Nowish? What does that mean?”

“Nowish. Now. I have time to show you The Core and after that I have to go.”

“What’s The Core?”

“It’s what powers all this and gives you the ability to be anywhere and everywhere at once.”

“I wondered how that was done.”

“I may be God but I’m can’t split myself into that many pieces. The Core…. Well, come see it.”

Numbly, the three angels followed Ari through corridors and the weird sliding doors.

Pasha realised something as Ari laid his hand against a wall panel and the green glow spread between his fingers. “How are we going to get through the doors?”

“Once The Core recognizes you, you’ll be able to work all the panels and equipment.”

“Uzzy was already able to use the equipment.”

Ari stopped. “He was, wasn’t he? I wonder if that’s one of the things The Trinity can do. Try.” He stepped aside and indicated a door panel. Startled, Uzzy stared at it. “Go on. Try.”

Hesitantly, Uzzy laid his hand against the panel. Instead of a green light the rainbow light they’d already experienced between themselves, sparkled and shimmered. The door opened. Uzzy turned to them, delighted. “You try.”

Both Gabri’el and Pasha were successful in opening the doors and Ari acknowledged it sulkily with a huff. He then continued to lead them through the corridors, deeper into the complex. “You can explore later. Most of the rooms are empty.”

Finally, he paused in front of a door that looked the same as all the other doors. With a flourish he opened it and they stepped into The Core.

It was beautiful, amazing, breath-taking. It was…a room full of nothing, but a nothing that contained everything. The air was full of it.

“Damn,” Ari said. They knew what he meant. They were surrounded by a familiar rainbow energy. “It’s never done that before.”

“Oh God,” Pasha said, breathless. “We’re God.”

“Absolutely. And I’m retired.” Ari grinned at them.

Copyright © 2013 Nephylim; All Rights Reserved.
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That chapter was funny. You know Ari reminds of the little boy that did something wrong but doesn't realize it and when his parents (Gabriel,Uzzy,Pasha) try to get answer for their question just get the same answer because... This story has been so enlightening it started as one theme and morphed so beautifully into another it's been a joy to read. I can't wait til the next chapter..Surprisingly enough I will be sorry to see Ari go.

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On 08/29/2013 06:05 AM, Daithi said:
That chapter was funny. You know Ari reminds of the little boy that did something wrong but doesn't realize it and when his parents (Gabriel,Uzzy,Pasha) try to get answer for their question just get the same answer because... This story has been so enlightening it started as one theme and morphed so beautifully into another it's been a joy to read. I can't wait til the next chapter..Surprisingly enough I will be sorry to see Ari go.
Thank you so much. The story was a joy to write, too. I'm thinking that at some point in the future I'll expand it into something fuller and bigger. It's really hard to get all the story into 1000 words a week and I have to be wary not to fill a chapter with filler so to speak so things have to be kept very short. There are all kinds of things I would like to have explored and expanded but didn't have the opportunity. Ari is one of the characters I would love to have got to know more. He's adorable. If you could only see what he gets up to inside my head :) I posed a question on my blog. I was thinking of writing in a hot threeway scene but I'm really not sure if it would end it off nicely or just be gratuitous. What do you think? (It would be great if you would answer either on my blog or in the discussion thread.}
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I remember how this all started with a bump in the night. Of course, Pasha will be

the mediator, -having just been a regular man only recently.

 

It would be an awful burden, all this god and trinity business. I'd want some time off,

enough to adapt and let it all settle in.

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On 08/29/2013 07:09 AM, Stephen said:
I remember how this all started with a bump in the night. Of course, Pasha will be

the mediator, -having just been a regular man only recently.

 

It would be an awful burden, all this god and trinity business. I'd want some time off,

enough to adapt and let it all settle in.

I'd want a lot more than that :) Right about now I'd want to ring Ari's neck. He could have out with this sooner and given them time to adjust. On the other hand, how the hell do you adjust to that! One minute you're a human, then you're an angel and now you're God. Hell of a couple of weeks for Pasha.
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I love this story. Eons ago I wrote a short story as a high school assignment with a similar premise. God creates earth as a class experiment. in mine, however, he didn't like the results and tossed it away where it continued to exist. (It was in the seventies and I was into protest music, if that explains anything.) Love this story and love Ariel. I wonder if he passes?

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On 08/29/2013 07:42 AM, avidreadr said:
I love this story. Eons ago I wrote a short story as a high school assignment with a similar premise. God creates earth as a class experiment. in mine, however, he didn't like the results and tossed it away where it continued to exist. (It was in the seventies and I was into protest music, if that explains anything.) Love this story and love Ariel. I wonder if he passes?
Well, he's crap at climate, wiped out a civilization and caused most of the major disasters in history. However, he did create a Trinity who have somehow managed to transform The Core. I think his chances fifty fifty at the moment.I love the sound of your short story :)
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