disclaimer: jq:tra belongs to hb. no infringement was intended. archivers: let me know where author’s note: the interpretation of apocalyptic literature is in no way historically or contextually sensitive. this is a work of pure fiction. category: e, alternative reality warning: some images may be disturbing to some viewers. ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** The Prophecy by Akane-Rei Book Two: The Seals Chapter One: On a White Horse “I watched while the Lamb broke open the first of the seven seals . . . I looked and there was a white horse, and its rider had a bow. He was given a crown, and he rode forth victorious to further his victories.” -- Revelations 6:1-2 Race Bannon stretched as he plopped himself in the couch and turned on the tube. It wasn’t often that he gets a chance to just sit back and relax, but today was one of the quieter days. First of all, Jessie and Jonny weren’t at each other’s throats. Secondly, Quest World hasn’t blown up in a week. Third, Benton doesn’t have an impending project that would require for them to globetrot. All in all, Race figured it was a pretty good and relaxing day. Nothing could go wrong. Focusing his attention on the news, he frowned. “ . . . this just in. Reports are coming in from our contact in Geddon. It seems that the ex-mercenary known as Lieutenant Jonny Quillian III has succeeded in invading and conquering yet another nation. As most of you viewers know, Lt. Quillian has been attacking several countries and succeeding in overturning their current governments. Both the European and the Middle East communities have been struggling to find a way to stop this violent . . .” Race frowned. “Hey, dad!” said a lilting voice behind him. “What is it, Ponchita?” he asked absently, his mind still processing what was being said in the news. “You’ve got to see this,” she said, dragging the remote from his hand and using it to turn the television to onto another channel. “Ponchita, wait --” Race began, but stopped when he saw what Jessie was so urgent about. In the big screen, he saw a close up shot of Ezekiel Rage, preaching to a mass of followers. “--and so, my people,” Rage shouted, facing both the hundreds of people before and the cameras, “we must all prepare!! The end is near!! The signs are all present! Ye who would be saved must do as I tell you!” “What the hell?” said Race. “Exactly what I thought,” stated Jessie. ******************************* Lt. Jonny Quillian III jumped of the truck and surveyed his new land. This was the product of the hard work he and his men had put forth. He looked around, proud of the fact that his soldiers behaved with discipline during all this time. They saluted him as he walked around the perimeter of the main city, observing the sights that greeted him. Only he could have pulled this massive attack and succeeded. His was a born leader and his men knew it. They would follow him wherever he led them. He grinned as he encountered the gazes of the city dwellers. He knew that he hardly looked nor dressed like the conquering overlord. With his jeans, sneakers and his T-shirt, he probably reminded them more of some high school jock than their new ruler. The only distinguishing feature of his mode of dress would have to be the crest emblazoned on his shirt. In fact, this mark is in every one of his men’s clothing. The symbol of a white horse was something he had adopted from whence he was a young boy. He remembered his mother giving him the white pony he had wanted for his birthday . . . He shook his head, unwilling to let memories take over. He was here on earth as a part of a larger plan. What that plan was, he never knew. Until today, that is. He had risen from his cot when he first noticed it. It was a scroll with a broken seal. After picking it up and touching the seal, everything had become clear. He knew then that he would conquer more cities, more countries. He looks at the people around him as they tried to make sense of the devastation he had wrought. It doesn’t matter, really. He won’t be in this city for long. He knew himself enough to know that boredom will set in before long and to alleviate it, he would need another diversion. Now, however, his diversion had new meaning. Hmmm . . . something harder to overcome would probably be best. He had become tired of easy victories. He needed to push himself; he needed a challenge. He continued his observances of the city as he walked around the rubble of some burned down buildings. At that moment, people who saw him would swear that the shadow of a horseman followed his footsteps. Indeed, they would say that the horseman became him in the end. -- End of The Prophecy 2:1 as recorded by the Historian ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** December 26, 1997 === Akane-Rei "For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord." Romans 8:38,39 _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? 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