"No one'll have to do any of that stuff," said Adam. "You can have all the food you like, loads of chips, fried onion rings, anything you like. An' never have to wear any new clothes or have a bath if you don't want to or anything. Or go to school or anything. Or do anything you don't want to do, ever again. It'll be
* * *
The moon came up over the Kookamundi Hills. It was very bright tonight.
Johnny Two Bones sat in the red basin of the desert. It was a sacred place, where two ancestral rocks, formed in the Dream-time, lay as they had since the beginning. Johnny Two Bones' walkabout was coming to an end. His cheeks and chest were smeared with red ochre, and he was singing an old song, a sort of singing map of the hills, and he was drawing patterns in the dust with his spear.
He had not eaten for two days; he had not slept. He was approaching a trance state, making him one with the Bush, putting him into communion with his ancestors.
He was nearly there.
Nearly…
He blinked. Looked around wonderingly.
"Who said that?" said Johnny Two Bones.
His mouth opened. "
Johnny scratched, thoughtfully. "I take it you're one of me ancestors, then, mate?"
"Only if you're one of my ancestors," continued Johnny Two Bones, "why are you talking like a poofter?"
"Hello? Hello?" said Johnny Two Bones.
He sat in the sand, and he waited, and he waited, but he didn't reply.
Aziraphale had moved on.
* * *
Citron Deux-Chevaux was
He hefted the knife, and, with an experienced slicing motion, cut the head from a black cockerel. Blood washed over his right hand.
"Is that my
Citron found one of his hands reaching for the cockerel.
"Haitian," he answered.
And Citron Deux-Chevaux was alone in his head.
The surf was loud on the beaches. The palms shook.
A storm was coming.
* * *
The lights went up. The Power Cable (Nebraska) Evangelical Choir launched into "Jesus is the Telephone Repairman on the Switchboard of My Life," and almost drowned out the sound of the rising wind.
Marvin O. Bagman adjusted his tie, checked his grin in the mirror, patted the bottom of his personal assistant (Miss Cindi Kellerhals,