Two Souls: Into the Fire # 249

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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 249

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Down in the hospital waiting room, Stevie and Mandy were enjoying playing and talking with the volunteers.

“Hey, y’all…it’s time to go,” Linda said, as she and Steve returned. “Thanks for watching them,” she said to the young ladies.

“It was no problem,” one said. “Stevie and Mandy are lots of fun. We had a good time.”

“We had fun, Mom,” Stevie said.

“I’m glad, honey. Now, thank the ladies and get your things. We need to go,” Linda said.

“Can Ghost come, too?”

“In the morning, Stevie. We’ll pick him up, then.”

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They all went out to the van to go back to the motel. “It’s late, kids, so I want you to go brush your teeth, and get into your pajamas…it’s bedtime,” Linda said. “Are you going to turn in now, Steve, or feel like staying up awhile?”

“I’m staying up. I’m too hyper to go to sleep…you?” Steve asked.

“Yeah, same here, too tired to go to sleep right now, and I need a snack. Do you have anything?” Linda asked.

“No, but there’s that convenience store on the corner. I could go get something,” Steve said.

“Okay, you do that, while I get these kiddos in bed. Get me some milk and a do-nut, or a sweet roll, ok?” Linda asked.

Steve said he would, as he went out the door. Linda tucked the kids into bed, and read them a short story from one of their books. They were both asleep by the time Steve got back, so they talked while eating.

“I really want to play some on my guitar, Linda, but I’m afraid it’ll wake them up. But, if I go outside, it’ll bother the other people,” Steve said.

“I don’t think it will wake them up, if it’s not too loud…go get it,” Linda said.

“I’ll try to play quite,” Steve grinned, and went out to the U-Haul.

Then, settling on the other bed, he began to play, just random chords and humming along, stopping once in awhile to write some words down in a small notebook.

“What are you writing?” Linda asked.

Steve looked up. “Oh, just playing around, trying to make up some lyrics and noting what chords go with what I’m kinda hearing in my head.”

She laughed. “So, that’s how you do song writing?”

Steve shrugged. “Well, that’s how I do it. I don’t know how anyone else does it.”

“When did you learn to play?”

“A long time ago…I guess maybe when I was ten or eleven years old.” He laughed, remembering. “Man, I found this old beat up guitar in the alley, by the trash barrels, one day. It had a couple of strings missing, but I thought I was Elvis or somebody.”

“Wait,” Linda said, “I think I remember that. It was not long before I left. You carried that old guitar around everywhere.”

“Yep, and then I guess it was after you all had gone…Dad actually did something nice…he got me a decent guitar. I think it was from the pawn shop or somewhere, but it had all the strings. So, I kept practicing. I’d make songs up, and trying to make it sound like what I’d hear on the radio,” he said. Then he smiled. “A few years later, I met Ghost…like when I was fifteen? Anyway, I had my old T-Bird by then. You know, Linda…it wasn’t all bad with him…Dad…there were some ok times, too. Just…the drinking…well, when he wasn’t beating me up, he was ok…I thought I was pretty lucky, I mean, I had a car and a guitar. I had big dreams back then. And, when I heard Ghost sing…well, that was it. We were gonna be big rock stars,” he said.

“Tell me some more, Steve. I love hearing about it,” Linda said.

“Well, Ghost and I would go all over the town, and we’d go up into Kinsey’s bar to hear the bands play on Saturday nights. We weren’t supposed to even be in there, being under-age and all. That was before he changed it to a…whatever…PG rating? Hah…weird, but back then it was an adults only place. Ol’ Kinsey knew us, of course. He knew Ghost’s grandmother for a long time, and that was even before she and Ghost moved to Missing Mile. Anyway, he’d let us stay and listen, just out of sight in the back room. So when the bands would take their break, there we’d be, just in awe of them. They’d kid around with us, and showed me some cool licks on the guitar…stuff like that. Then, one night they brought us out on the stage. The guy told me to play this song we’d been practicing, and he told Ghost to sing it. So we did. It was amazing, Linda. And, Kinsey was about to have a fit, that we were up there, but we finished the song, and people clapped and liked it. I guess that was our debut, of sorts. So people asked us to play at their parties and things around town…no bars, though…until we were legit, anyway. We still went to Kinsey’s to listen from the back room every chance we got.”

“That is a wonderful story, Steve. I wish I’d have been there to see y’all in those early days. Now look at y’all…big stars, with CDs and a book, and playing on that same stage…it’s your dream come to life. I’m proud of you…both of you, for sticking with it, and never giving up on it.”

“Thanks, Sis…it’s been a long way of hard work, but yeah, we did it,” Steve said. He strummed some more songs, then they both felt they could sleep. Tomorrow morning was fast approaching, and they’d be on the road again.

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Morning did come sooner than they wanted. The kids were full of energy, but Steve and Linda were still tired, and were slowly getting it together. Steve ran across to the little store, for coffee. They’d go for breakfast in a little while.

“Are we going to be traveling today? Will Ghost even be up for it, or should we wait another day?” Linda asked.

“Good question,” Steve said. “I would think he’d be okay with it, since the doctor is releasing him today. We’ll see how it goes, though…see how he’s feeling. If possible, though, I’d like to push on toward home.”

“Me too,” Linda said. “Ghost can sleep can’t he, in the U-Haul?”

“Yep, Ghost can sleep good anywhere, and especially when we’re driving around,” Steve laughed.

“Let’s go eat, then we’ll go pick him up,” Linda said.

They packed up everything, and checked out of the motel. Taking both the U-Haul and the van, they found a place to eat, before driving over to the hospital. Steve went up to Ghost’s room, and as he pushed open the door, he could hear the doctor talking. He went in quietly, and listened. Ghost was sitting on the edge of the bed, sort of listening, but mostly twirling a strand of his hair around his fingers, and staring off into space…daydreaming, Steve figured.

“Are you getting this, Ghost?” the doctor asked. “It’s important you take your meds, as directed, and keep up with therapy when you get home.”

“Uh-huh, I know,” Ghost said.

“Steve, you make sure he does.”

“I will,” Steve said.

“Well, Ghost, your discharge papers have been signed and you’re free to go. I’ve given you enough medicine to get home on, more in fact, but get them filled again as soon as possible. Now, good-bye, have a safe trip home.”

Ghost got up, and was going to go on out, wearing the hospital gown, but Steve stopped him. “Wait, I brought ya some clothes,” he said, handing Ghost a paper bag. “Get dressed. I’ll be out in the hall.”

Steve and the doctor went out of the room. “Tell me for real…how is he, and is it okay to travel…like starting when we leave here?” Steve asked.

“Oh, he’s fine to travel, and to do anything now, same as usual. I don’t want him driving, though, until he see’s how the new medicine is working,” the doctor said.

“He don’t drive,” Steve said. “Well, he has before, but he don’t like to, so that won’t be a problem.”

“That’s good. Now, I know he has his own doctors at home, but I sure would appreciate your letting me know how he’s doing, sometimes.”

“I ‘ll get in touch, doctor. You’ve done so much to help him.” Steve said.

They shook hands, and the doctor went on to see other patients. Steve went back into the room. “You ready to go?” he asked Ghost.

“Did I have anything I need to get?” Ghost asked, looking around the room.

“No, I don’t think so,” Steve said. “Everything is already packed up in the truck, and Linda and the kids are waiting down stairs. Let’s go.” He held open the door, and they got in the elevator to the waiting area.

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Next part coming soon!

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2019 BS

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This is a work of “fan fiction” based on the novel, “Lost Souls” by Poppy Z. Brite. All credit for the original characters, places, and some backstory mentions, belong to Ms. Brite and her publishing affiliates. Only newly introduced characters, places, and original elements of this story are entirely from my imagination. Character descriptions are a blend of the original book descriptions and my interpretation of them.

All songs included in this work will be solely owned by the original performers/writers and will be credited. Creative license is taken in including them in this story.

No harm is intended toward author, musicians, or people and situations to whom there may be a resemblance.

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The content herein is rated by me as being at the high end of MA (Mature Audience). It includes strong language, violence, sexual themes, including same sex pairingsreligious themes, and fantasy horror.

OWS – One Word Sunday – Crossing

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OWS – One Word Sunday – crossing

For Debbie’s challenge:

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Crossing

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Railroad Crossing sign

Children’s Train Ride (train ticket station) at the mall

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Big X in the sky

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X Marks the Spot (on a novelty bracelet I have)

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White lines stripes on the parking lot pavement.

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Stripes on a parking lot, also called a zebra crossing

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© 2026 BS

Just Jot It January – organ

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Just Jot It January – organ

 

For Linda’s challenge:

Daily Prompt – JusJoJan the 18th, 2026

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Today we have the word ‘organ’, suggested prompt word from Kaye. She can be found blogging here: Kaye’s blog

 

Your prompt for JusJoJan January 18th, 2026 is “organ.” Use it any way you’d like. Have fun!

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Another time for SOCS  we had the prompt word ‘organ’. It was July 21, 2018, and here’s what I wrote that time.

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So here we go, with the new prompt word of the week. It is ‘organ’.

I’ve been trying to think of something to say about this. I don’t want to write about organs, as in body, or organizations, or organizing, but I will.

Body organs = if they keep taking them out of me, I won’t have any left

Organizations = I don’t belong to any now, but I was a Girl Scout for awhile. That’s an organization.

Organizing = I can’t do it. I’m the most disorganized person you’ll ever know.

Now…oh yeah, I forgot about the musical instrument called an organ. I don’t play one. I do have a funny story about one, though.

Years ago, my friend and I were prowling around a big, historic local church. Just us. It was late at night. I don’t know why we were even in there, but we thought no one else was there, and it was dimly lit and spooky. We kept hearing strange and weird music coming from somewhere, so we started exploring. It sounded kind of pretty, but still spooky, when we didn’t think anyone else was there. We looked in all kinds of rooms, up stairs and down in the basement, into shadowy corners, and nooks and crannies. Finally, we found where it was coming from. Some person was playing a giant pipe organ. I guess they were practicing for church services, I don’t know. They didn’t notice us peeking at them, even though we watched for awhile.

At least we thought that’s what and who we saw. Could have been a ghost musician for all we knew. We got out of there, and didn’t speak of it to anyone else.

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© 2018 BS

Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

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Time Machine – Song Lyric Sunday – Time

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Time Machine – Song Lyric Sunday – Time

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Thanks to Jim Adams for hosting this musical challenge each week.

To join in today’s challenge, and also see other entries just click this link below:

It’s About Time

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January 18, 2026 – Song that mentions Time

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Lots of songs have the word time in the title or lyrics, as it is a common theme I suppose. Here are a couple  I like.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Time

“Time Machine,” by Grand Funk Railroad, was released as a single from their first studio album, “On Time”, in 1969. It was produced by Terry Knight, and is on the Capitol Records label.

  • On Time went Gold in 1970 and is seen as foundational to heavy metal.
  • “Time Machine” was their first single, reaching #48 on the charts.

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Well a-hey there baby, do you want to make the scene?I said a-hey there baby, do you want to make the scene?Aw well come on over baby, step into my time machineYou best jump into my action, I’m gonna make you feel rightAw, jump into my action, I’m gonna make you feel rightDon’t worry ’bout tomorrow ’cause I’m gonna love you tonight
Step into the front row, I’m gonna show you howStep into the front row, I wanna show you how
Don’t worry ’bout no time we can always come back to right nowAw and I’m gonna’ give it to you
When you wanna come back, we just a turn aboutWhen you wanna come back, we just a turn aboutBut we ain’t gonna’ come back ’till there ain’t no doubtNow don’t it get good to you, ah-do you know what I mean?Said don’t it get good to you, don’t you know what I mean?Well come on over baby, jump into my time machine
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Mark Farner
Time Machine lyrics © Conexion Media Group, Inc

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Here’s another older song about time:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Won%27t_Let_Me

“Time Won’t Let Me”, by The Outsiders, was released in 1965 as a single. It was written by Tom King and Chet Kelly, and is on the Capitol label.

Time Won’t Let Me” is a 1966 garage rock hit by The Outsiders (originally the Starfires) from Cleveland, Ohio, known for its catchy Merseybeat/Motown fusion, reaching #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and selling over a million copies.

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© 2026 BS

Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge – Journal

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Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge – Journal

17th January 2026

For Gerry and Sue’s challenge:

Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge – Journal

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Chances are, if you like to write, you’ve bought a journal, or even lots of journals over the years. I know I have. It’s hard to resist a new book of blank pages, just waiting for me to fill in with my thoughts, doodling, and miscellaneous notes and reminders. Pretty much anything can become a journal. A regular spiral notebook or composition book works just fine. If you want to, you can get really pretty and fancy books, too, as there are as many types as there are people who keep a journal. You can call them diaries, day planners, travel logs, or anything you feel suits your mood. Have fun with your own personal journal. Here’s a photo of just some of mine. 🙂

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The problem is, is that I like having lots of notebooks to write in, and have at least two dresser drawers full of them. I just can’t seem to get started messing up the pages of a new one. I have started a few, a time or two, but it didn’t last long, before I forgot. Then I’d start another one. I haven’t bought a new one in years, though.

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© 2026 BS

SOCS & Just Jot It January

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SOCS & Just Jot It January

 

For Linda’s challenge:

The Friday Reminder for #SoCS & #JusJoJan 2026 Daily Prompt for Jan. 17th

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Your prompt for #JusJoJan the 17th and Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “favorite saying.” Use it any way you’d like. Enjoy!

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Hmmm… favorite saying is our prompt. I wonder what that means. Several ways to go with it, such as

  • some phrase we say to ourself or to others quite often
  • quotes we find from famous people
  • idioms
  • old wives tales
  • incantations
  • tongue twisters
  • rhymes

Well, see there are so many ways to find a favorite saying.

Here are a couple of mine.

l. When I put an item down, not in it’s right place (because I don’t really know where it really goes), I’ll say to myself … “Just for the moment.” I mean that I’ll leave there until I find a permanent place to put it. But just for the moment, I’ll leave it here. Sometimes those moments turn into it’s permanent place  actually.

2. From the earliest days of me being able to spend some money, I’ve always said, “about twenty dollars” . That was my top price to pay for anything ever. If it was below $20 that was fine. If it was more than $20, I didn’t buy it. If it was about $20 dollars, all was good.

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And there you have it. Oh I have lots more, but that will be for another day.

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© 2026 BS

Two Souls: Into the Fire # 248

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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 248

Warning … adult content

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When Steve returned to the waiting room, he had a big smile on his face. Linda knew immediately that everything was good again between her brother and Ghost. She jumped from the chair and grabbed him.  “How did it go?”

“Yeah, it’s all good. We talked and he wasn’t meaning what he said before. He wants to see you,” Steve said. “I have to go find him some good coffee, and maybe he can get out of here, and…” he babbled on.

Linda got her purse and handed him the keys to the van. “Here, you and the kids go find the coffee. Get them something too, while I go up.” He took the keys and the kids, and they went on a coffee search.

“We’re on a mission,” Steve told Stevie and Mandy. “We’re looking for good coffee, so y’all tell me if you see any,” he said, as they pulled out of the hospital parking lot.

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Linda made her way up to Ghost’s room. She knocked on the door, then entered. “Hey, Ghost, how are you feeling?” She didn’t know if he’d accept a hug from her, yet.

“I be okay, Linda,” Ghost said.

“Good. Well, Steve and the kids went to find you some coffee…he should be back soon.” She grinned, and so did Ghost.

“I didn’t mean to make you and Steve worry,” he said.

“Oh, I know, honey. We were very worried about you though…and I feel like it’s my fault in the first place. I’m so sorry for what happened…for how I acted…how I ran out of the room. It was only because I didn’t want to embarrass you, after I barged in and you weren’t dressed…” she hung her head down. “Well, I shouldn’t have done that.”

Ghost took her hand. “But, I scared you…I know I did…how I look so bad.”

She shook her head. “No, no, of course not. I really didn’t even notice. Steve told me, a long time ago, about your scars, and how you think they are bad…but, Ghost…honestly…I was a little surprised, but only because of how he told me, and the way you see them, but believe me, the scars are just barely visible. That’s why. I was expecting worse, and they weren’t. They must have faded over the years. I wish you could see it – not how you first got them…” she stopped then, afraid to say any more, in case she was saying too much.

“That’s what Steve said, too,” Ghost said. “I know y’all are right, but it’s hard for me. I just see ugly.” He frowned, thinking. “You know, they psyched me, and said the same thing. I try to stop it in my head, but I think it’s broke, ’cause it’s not getting looking better. But, I’m trying…and I have to be psyched some more…and…well, thank you for telling me, Linda.”

She nodded. “I’m glad we can talk, Ghost. Sometimes I need some truths and encouragements told to me. Will you do that for me? If you sense me feeling sad, or doubting how I’m raising the kids, or anything like that…will you just talk to me about it?” she asked.

“Yeah, I will,” he said, then smiled. “I want you to kick my ass and tell me to knock off the pity party for myself.” Laughing then, he said, “And, you can kick Steve’s ass too, when he gets all bossy.”

Linda was laughing at that, when Steve came in, carrying coffee for all of them.

“What’s so damn funny?” he asked. “Oh, the nurse volunteers, down in the waiting area, are watching the kids.” He handed Linda and Ghost their cups of coffee.

Ghost opened his, and inhaled…”Ahh, real coffee,” he sighed. Closing his eyes he took a big gulp of the hot brew. Steve and Linda watched, amazed.

“It’s so hot…I can’t even begin to drink it,” Linda said. “How does he do that?”

Steve shrugged. “I don’t know, but he always does.” He looked at them both. “Is everything ok with…everything?”

“Yes, we had a good talk and we’re fine,” Linda said.

“We were talking about ass kickings,” Ghost said. “I said she can kick yours.” He started laughing. “And mine, too.”

“What?” Steve looked confused. “Why?”

“‘Cause I need it when I feel sorry for myself…and you need it when you get bossy,” Ghost explained.

“Ahh, I see…so, you think I’m bossy? Both of you?” He laughed, when they both said yes.

“Do I get to kick some asses, too?” Steve asked.

“No,” Linda and Ghost both said at the same time.

Shaking his head, Steve found a chair to sit on, then leaned back, thinking about how he loved these two people in his life, and how Ghost was seeming back to normal, with his joking around. He was happy. They all were.

They continued talking about the rest of the trip home. “How many more days on the road, Steve?” Linda asked. “We still have so many states to go through.”

“I think I miscalculated,” Steve said. “I thought three days. That was way too positive thinking.”

“But, we had fun stopping and looking around,” Ghost said.

“Yes, we have had an interesting time, so far. It’s more like a sightseeing vacation trip, I guess now,” Linda said. “I’m having a good time, but I am tired too, and anxious about getting settled, you know.”

“I know,” Steve said. “Why are we in a hurry, again? Missing Mile will still be there when we get there. The kids are having a blast, and learning about the states, and some history. It’s better seeing and doing hands on lessons.” He was nodding. “And, Linda…don’t even worry a second about finding a job or a house. You wouldn’t even have to work ever again, if you didn’t want to.”

“I know, Steve, and I appreciate you saying that, but I need and want to make it on my own. I like working, anyway…at least part-time. Don’t worry, I’ll ask for help if I need it…and at first I definitely will,” Linda said.

“Ok, you got a deal, sister,” Steve said.

They’d been so involved in their conversation, they hadn’t noticed that Ghost had gone to sleep. He still had his half-full cup of coffee in his hands. Steve gently took it, and pulled the sheet up higher.

“He’s going to be ok, Steve,” Linda said.

“I hope so, Linda, but he’s so tired…I can tell. I’m still worried.”

“Let’s wait and see what the doctor says, then if we have to stay longer, then we will,” Linda said, squeezing Steve’s hand. Steve nodded.

As if right on cue, the doctor did come in, with a nurse.  He greeted Steve and Linda, then said, “Steve, I want to examine Ghost, then I’ll let you know my recommendations.”

“Should we wait in the hall?” Steve asked.

“If you don’t mind…it won’t be long,” the doctor said. The nurse had already woken Ghost, and was checking his vitals exam. Steve and Linda went out into the hallway to wait.

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When the doctor came back out of the room, he led them to a sitting area. “Okay, here’s how it is, Steve. We’ve changed his medications. Get the prescriptions filled as soon as you can. I’m giving you enough to get home on, but he needs them on a daily basis. They should help tremendously with his seizures. If he does have one, it should be mild and short…you’ll be able to handle it, and so will he.” He looked down at his notes again.

“Everything checks out good. His cuts are healing, and the stitches should be taken out in a couple of weeks. You can go to a local clinic for that. Now, he is run down, though. Make him take his vitamins, and encourage him to eat. I know it’s hard to eat well on the road, but try, and especially at home. The main problem, of course, is his mental state. That worry and anxiety can take a huge toll on the body. He may seem to be coping on the face of it, but seriously, he needs to be in therapy…long term. I know he resists, but for his mental health, see that he does go.

“I discussed it with him, and he agrees, and the psychiatrist concurs…if he keeps on like usual, he will do harm to himself…”

“But, doctor…” Steve interrupted, “he didn’t mean to get cut by that mirror…he told me.”

“I know, Steve, and that’s the problem…he can’t grasp that his thoughts and his actions are two different things. I know we all just met under these circumstances, and I don’t know his past history, but am I right in saying this has been an ongoing scenario for years?”

Steve nodded. “Yes, doctor, it has…I just don’t want to say it.”

“I know, but Steve, you do have to…for him, because he can’t, yet, or maybe never. The brain injuries have done damage…irreplaceable damage, looking at the scans, but the therapy and the new meds should be a huge help. Understand? Ok, I’ll release him in the morning. He’ll be free to go, just get the meds filled, and be patient with him. Take it slow, if possible, but get him into a regular routine at home, as soon as you can,” the doctor advised.

They shook hands, then, and Steve and Linda went back in to see Ghost. “Hey, Ghost, you can get out of here first thing in the morning,” Steve said. “How about that?”

Ghost smiled. “Good, I’m ready to get out…and Steve, I heard what y’all were saying. I couldn’t help it. I’ll try real hard to do all that, but you have to remind me.”

“I will…I sure will,” Steve said. He gave Ghost a big hug.

“We’ll pick you up in the morning, hon,” Linda said on her and Steve’s way out the door.

Ghost gave her a thumbs up, then lay back on his pillows, closed his eyes, and was asleep before Steve and Linda had reached the elevators.

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Next part coming soon!

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2019 BS

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This is a work of “fan fiction” based on the novel, “Lost Souls” by Poppy Z. Brite. All credit for the original characters, places, and some backstory mentions, belong to Ms. Brite and her publishing affiliates. Only newly introduced characters, places, and original elements of this story are entirely from my imagination. Character descriptions are a blend of the original book descriptions and my interpretation of them.

All songs included in this work will be solely owned by the original performers/writers and will be credited. Creative license is taken in including them in this story.

No harm is intended toward author, musicians, or people and situations to whom there may be a resemblance.

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The content herein is rated by me as being at the high end of MA (Mature Audience). It includes strong language, violence, sexual themes, including same sex pairingsreligious themes, and fantasy horror.

Fibbing Friday

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Fibbing Friday

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For Di’s challenge:

Fibbing Friday: 16th January

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Double Acts this week………….. or are they? That’s up to you!

1. Who were Lennon and McCartney? … They are a ventriloquist and his puppet act.

2. Who were Torville and Dean? … They were the first astronauts to walk on the moon.

3. Who were Tom and Jerry?  … They were the guys who had a stage show working with white lions.

4. Who were Dumb and Dumber? … These are types of butter, either sweet cream or salted

5. Who were Little and Large? … Your order of fries – a small order isn’t enough and a large is too much. We need a medium!

6. Who were Hinge and Bracket? … These are home improvement stores

7. Who were Rodgers and Hammerstein? … They are the co-owners of the home improvement stores

8. Who were Laurel and Hardy? … This was a popular garden center in the south.

9. Who were Calvin and Hobbes?   … They are a girl’s best friend – they own a diamond mine.

10. Who were Barbie and Ken? … They were a TV couple who acted in westerns riding their horses and solving crimes.

 

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CFFC – Old or New

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CFFC – Old or New

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Dan is now hosting Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge! Find information at the below link. Thanks so much for continuing this fun challenge each week, Dan.

For this week’s prompt we are to find photos of something that is either old or new or  both.

Old or New — or both — CFFC JusJoJan

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We are to find things that are opposites, like old/new. Here I have two kinds of coffee pots. The old one is a vintage, drip style coffee pot, from the 1950s, made by the Wearever company. You heat the water, then pour it into the top part, where the basket holds the coffee grounds. The new one is the modern Keurig  Coffeemaker, which uses the K-cups type of coffee, which comes in all kinds of flavors. Either coffee maker works great. We most times use the new one, but have the old one as a back-up if needed. It heats up the water on the stove. 🙂

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An old game: Mumblety-peg

Boy scouts were playing this game many years ago too, as this little old picture shows a group of them doing so.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumblety-peg

Mumblety-peg (also known as mumbley-peg, mumbly-peg,[1] mumblepeg, mumble-the-peg, mumbledepeg or mumble-de-peg) is an old outdoor game played using pocketknives.[2] The term “mumblety-peg” came from the practice of putting a peg of about 2 to 3 in (5 to 8 cm) into the ground. The loser of the game had to take it out with his teeth.

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I doubt the rules to play Mumblety Peg was in this handbook. But I remember watching my Dad and his Dad (my Grand-dad) play this game.

Here’s my Dad’s well-worn Boy Scout Handbook.

(Dark blue with picture of a boy facing left, in a hat and red kerchief)

The title: Handbook For Boys

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My dad’s Boy Scout Handbook (he’d signed it with the date inside 1937)

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A newer type game:

20 Q (the game)

Based on a parlor game called Twenty Questions, Robin Burgener, in 1988, invented a hand held electronic game he called 20Q. He was experimenting with using AI – Artificial Intellegence.

When you turn this game on, it will ask you to think of something for it to guess. It has a display screen that you can read it’s questions, and buttons you can push, to log in your answer, either yes, no, sometimes, or unknown.

This ‘toy’ will ask you a series of 20 simple questions. As you keep answering the questions posed, the device will build on them, to ultimately guess what you were thinking about.

In between the questions, it will make funny comments to you. On the package it comes in it states that it can read your mind. One of the comments it makes, is that it is spooky how it knows what you are thinking.

It is not programmed. It somehow ‘learns’ from every answer you give, and every time turns out different. Most of the time it guesses right!

I have two of these 20Q games, and have been amazed at how it can even do this. It occasionally does miss the answer, and will make a funny comment about how you can’t win them all.

I think it is a bit weird to be holding a sort of ‘mini brain’ right there in my hand. Like it says…it’s spooky!

 

 

 

Just Jot It January – philosophy

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Just Jot It January – philosophy

 

For Linda’s challenge:

Daily Prompt – JusJoJan the 16th, 2026

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Today’s prompt word, ‘philosophy’ is suggested by Sadje. She can be found blogging here  Sadje’s blog

 

Your prompt for JusJoJan January 16th, 2026 is “philosophy.” Use it any way you’d like. Have fun!

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Philosophy … I am surprised I typed the spelling of this word right the first time.  What is it? I suppose it is delving deep into some subject, deep thoughts, thinking about things? I really don’t know.

Mostly I’m reminded of this song, which has this word in the lyrics. Here’s a link to the artists thoughts on how this song came about.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_I_Am

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“What I Am”, by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians

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I’m not aware of too many thingsI know what I know, if you know what I mean
I’m not aware of too many thingsI know what I know, if you know what I mean
Philosophy is the talk on a cereal boxReligion is the smile on a dogI’m not aware of too many thingsI know what I know, if you know what I mean, d-doo yeah
Choke me in the shallow water
Before I get too deep
What I am is what I amAre you what you are or what?What I am is what I amAre you what you are or?
Oh, I’m not aware of too many thingsI know what I know, if you know what I mean
Philosophy is a walk on the slippery rocksReligion is a light in the fogI’m not aware of too many thingsI know what I know, if you know what I mean, d-doo yeah
Choke me in the shallow water
Before I get too deepChoke me in the shallow waterBefore I get too deep
What I am is what I amAre you what you are or what?What I am is what I amAre you what you are or what?
What I am is what I amAre you what you are or what you are? AndWhat I am is what I amAre you what you are or what?
Choke me in the shallow waterBefore I get too deepChoke me in the shallow waterBefore I get too deep
Choke me in the shallow waterBefore I get too deepChoke me in the shallow waterBefore I get too deepChoke me in the shallow waterBefore I get too deep
Don’t let me get too deepDon’t let me get too deepDon’t let me get too deepDon’t let me get too deep
What I am is what I amAre you what you are or what?What I am is what I amAre you what you are or what?
What I am is what I amAre you what you are or what you are? AndWhat I am is what I amAre you what you are or what?
Source: Musixmatch
Songwriters: Edie Arlisa Brickell / Brandon Aly / John Bradley Houser / John Walter Bush / Kenneth Neil Withrow
What I Am lyrics © Edie Brickell Songs, Enlightened Kitty Music, Strange Mind Prod., Geffen Music, Withrow Publishing

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