LOGIN
Go on, you stupid wanker!", Denise moaned irritably in the direction of the blue Audi in front of them, whose brake lights turned red again for no apparent reason.
"Why are you braking again !? You're all really kidding me today! Go on foot if you can't get your horsepower on the street! "
Amelie slid a little deeper into her seat and glanced uncomfortably over at her angry aunt, who had meanwhile turned relentlessly to honking her horn. Actually, she should have gotten used to Denise's outbursts of anger while driving, because no trip went by without cursing at least once loudly about the inability of the other road users. Her own driving style, however, was not exactly exemplary. Finally she raced and jostled briskly as much as she could.
At the next intersection, they came to a stop at a red light. The driver in front of them was obviously waving around in front of his face in the rearview mirror, quite angry at Denise's jostling.
"Oh, fuck you!"
Denise took out her middle finger and held it in the center of the windshield, clearly visible.
“Denise! Stop it. That doesn't do any good, ”Amelie pleaded soothingly. Not that the driver got out and came over.
"I do. In addition, somebody has to make them aware of their wrongdoing! "
Amelie sighed resignedly and looked out the side window. There was no point in discussing driving with her aunt. Or anything else. Denise was - to put it gallantly - by nature a very bossy person who was basically right. At least until you could convincingly convince them otherwise.
After a few minutes and a few more small verbal outbursts, they finally reached the parking lot in front of the four-party house at Schumacher Straße 13.
While unloading the groceries, Amelie noticed how the curtain in the right window next to the front door had been pulled back a crack.
"Frau Gerling is playing the Stasi again," she said to Denise, who had already tucked one of the two six mineral water under her arm.
"I would also like to have as much free time as our neighbors."
With a fake smile Denise waved conspicuously in the direction of the window, whereupon the curtain gap immediately disappeared again.
Fully loaded, they entered the stairwell and were immediately yelped at by Frau Gerling's naughty dachshund through the closed front door on the right-hand side.
"At some point I'll turn this oil's neck."
Amelie smirked at Denise's comment as she climbed the stairs to the first and thus also the last floor. Even if Denise outwardly liked to be the aloof, she couldn't hurt a fly. In general, it was a complete contradiction in terms. She was very slim and tall, but still very strong for such a slim woman. She had shoulder-length brown hair and actually looked very innocent. But as soon as she opened her mouth, it felt like talking to a real guy instead of a mature woman in her thirties. Because she had a loose mouth and liked to scold like the proverbial pipe sparrow.
Saturday was largely unspectacular until the early evening. Amelie had thought for a long time whether she should tell Niels about Samuel, but in the end decided against it. Because a) she didn't know whether she was allowed to talk to others about her newly acquired knowledge and b) probably nobody would believe her anyway. After all, if she hadn't assured herself that Samuel was more or less flesh and blood, she would still have doubted her sanity. Samuel accompanied her in her mind through the whole day and by now she had made her peace with the fact that he and his supernatural world actually existed.But she still did not want to accept that she supposedly possessed the soul of light, which was only to be born every few decades and later become an archangel.A mute Niels, for example, who couldn't harm a fly and was simply kind to everyone, certainly had a much purer soul than she. Samuel just hadn't looked very closely at all the others and therefore declared her
So you think that I'm an archangel," she assured herself at some point that she understood him correctly."No. I think that your soul will become one after you die. ""And what does it mean to be an archangel?"“The Archangels are the superiors of the Guardian Angels and Angels of Death, if you will. You organize everything we do from within the space of light. You decide, for example, about the demotion of the angels or the size of our areas of responsibility. ""Said in German: You order everyone else around.""So to speak."“I think you are wrong, Samuel. I definitely don't have a soul of light and I definitely won't be an archangel either. I also have bad thoughts and I'm definitely not as flawless as you might think. "“You forget that I can look into people's souls. And yours is so bright that it almost blinds me. I am not mistaken. I've never done that before. "“At some point is always the first
She rubbed Idefix as dry as possible and took off her shoes, socks and jacket, sat down with her aunt on the couch and let herself be showered with the same evening program. Inevitably, her mind kept drifting back to Samuel. Didn't he say it wouldn't be long? A glance at her cell phone told her it had been almost four hours since he left. Had something happened to him? But what should happen to him? After all, he wasn't even really alive; if everything he'd told her so far was true.A little later, she said goodnight to Denise and crumbled into her room with Ide in tow. As soon as she had entered the room, an icy breeze made her shiver and her breathing became visible. Idefix tensed and growled menacingly as a shadow moved in the farthest corner. Although she couldn't be 100 percent sure it was just Samuel, she surely pushed Idefix out of the room with her leg and closed the door in front of his nose. Because if he continued to growl, Denise would become suspicious. And expla
"Fuck! I think I have to die! My stomach really hurts, ”complained Denise, who was lying on her back on the couch with knees bent and rubbing her aching, well-filled stomach.At the word die Amelie couldn't help thinking of Samuel. It had been hours since he disappeared. She pushed the thoughts of him aside."Themselves to blame. You surely overeat yourself mercilessly. ""I will never eat anything again.""The best thing is to grab Ide and take a digestive walk," suggested Amelie, "He could get out again anyway."Idefix, who had been lying on his stomach across from the couch on the living room carpet, looked up curiously when he heard his name."Very unselfish," said Denise with a look out of the window, on whose pane the raindrops were running down. Half an hour ago it had rained in comfortably."Nonsense."“I'm afraid I am unable to move. You will have to go yourself. Besides, it's your dog. "
Samuel nodded vaguely.In other words, Samuel was playing God. He took life, and sometimes gave it when he had a good day. At least it sounded difficult after that."Nobody should have that much power.""I have them in a way.""The cat ...", it suddenly occurred to Amelie, "You have withdrawn the rest of her life energy."Samuel nodded again."But why didn't you save her when you can?""She was as good as dead when I was with her.""So what? I would save everything that could be done if I had the power! ""Then you would work purposefully by your task as the transporter of the dead."Amelie shrugged indifferently."What should happen?""Apart from the fact that the already overpopulated world would be even more overpopulated, you would suffer the fate of a fallen angel and die final death."Amelie looked puzzled. Depending on the suitability of the soul, one became an angel after human death.
No, not really."“What do you think will happen to the dead? Do you believe in life after death? "“No, not even that, but what does that have to do with me? How do you know me from? ""Do you think angels and demons exist?""Still no. I don't believe in anything like that, okay? Neither paradise nor hell, nor their inhabitants. Satisfied?"But Samuel didn't seem happy with her answer."But what do you believe in then?"Amelie let out a loud breath. What was this Question Time about their faith and God?“I believe in science and common sense. It must be enough."He nodded thoughtfully."Then it probably doesn't make sense to talk to you about it."Amelie blinked in confusion."I do not understand you. You come here and say you want to talk to me. Now I'm not giving you the right answers to your really strange questions and am therefore no longer good enough as a conversation partner