Tea Time
Val Armor
(1/5/01 8:53 pm)
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Mr. Keeper turned to the boy’s essence. “He’s a friend, Kit, someone I think you’ll enjoy meeting.” Keeper turned to the Captain, smiling again. “So, tea?”
Captain Marvel merely returned the Keeper’s smile. “Some tea would be great, if you don’t mind.”
Captain Marvel walked in slowly, no longer surprised by what was going on. This whole adventure had pretty much been one big surprise after another, and he was learning to cope with the unexpected.
Mr. Keeper was inviting him into this shack, after taking the boy’s essence from the angel that apparently should have escorted the boy back to Heaven. Neron said he had the boy already, but that he wasn’t in Hell.
Curiouser and curiouser.
Cap sat down at the table across from Kit Freeman’s essence. The boy’s spirit seemed very friendly, much like the Freddy Freeman Cap had left back in modern day Fawcett.
“So Mister, what’s your name,” the boy asked.
Cap smiled his friendliest smile while Mr. Keeper prepared the tea. “My name’s Captain Marvel. What’s yours?”
“Kit. Kit Freeman. Are you a superhero?”
Cap nodded. “Not only a superhero, but I come from the future as well.”
Kit’s eye’s opened wide in surprise. “Really? Wow, what adventures have you had? Could you tell me about them?"
Cap noted the look of awe and wonder and excitement in Kit's eyes. It's not a look he could forget, as the Captain saw it in the mirror every day when he was truly 'himself'. Cap chuckled to himself and began to tell Kit a few of his adventures to pass the time until Mr. Keeper was done making the tea. When the ‘old man’ came and offered Cap his cup, Cap accepted it and sipped it slowly. Very good tea.
As Mr. Keeper sat down, Cap looked at him. He seemed a nice enough fellow, but there was definitely more to him that met the eye. Cap took out the holy chalice placed it on the center of the table, never taking his hand off of it.
“I believe,” the Captain began, directing the question to Mr. Keeper “that you have some explaining to do.”
Val Armor
(1/5/01 8:53 pm)
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Mr. Keeper turned to the boy’s essence. “He’s a friend, Kit, someone I think you’ll enjoy meeting.” Keeper turned to the Captain, smiling again. “So, tea?”
Captain Marvel merely returned the Keeper’s smile. “Some tea would be great, if you don’t mind.”
Captain Marvel walked in slowly, no longer surprised by what was going on. This whole adventure had pretty much been one big surprise after another, and he was learning to cope with the unexpected.
Mr. Keeper was inviting him into this shack, after taking the boy’s essence from the angel that apparently should have escorted the boy back to Heaven. Neron said he had the boy already, but that he wasn’t in Hell.
Curiouser and curiouser.
Cap sat down at the table across from Kit Freeman’s essence. The boy’s spirit seemed very friendly, much like the Freddy Freeman Cap had left back in modern day Fawcett.
“So Mister, what’s your name,” the boy asked.
Cap smiled his friendliest smile while Mr. Keeper prepared the tea. “My name’s Captain Marvel. What’s yours?”
“Kit. Kit Freeman. Are you a superhero?”
Cap nodded. “Not only a superhero, but I come from the future as well.”
Kit’s eye’s opened wide in surprise. “Really? Wow, what adventures have you had? Could you tell me about them?"
Cap noted the look of awe and wonder and excitement in Kit's eyes. It's not a look he could forget, as the Captain saw it in the mirror every day when he was truly 'himself'. Cap chuckled to himself and began to tell Kit a few of his adventures to pass the time until Mr. Keeper was done making the tea. When the ‘old man’ came and offered Cap his cup, Cap accepted it and sipped it slowly. Very good tea.
As Mr. Keeper sat down, Cap looked at him. He seemed a nice enough fellow, but there was definitely more to him that met the eye. Cap took out the holy chalice placed it on the center of the table, never taking his hand off of it.
“I believe,” the Captain began, directing the question to Mr. Keeper “that you have some explaining to do.”
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