The Second Sight concludes…
AARON ANSAH-AGYEMAN
THE SECOND SIGHT
THE CALLING
Season 1 Eps. 45
CONFESSIONS
Location: THE CHAMBER
JOE BOAT
(haunted, forlorn)
That, unfortunately, is the case, my son. I know there is no sane way to justify it, and I know I have no right expecting you to understand it, but at that age I was a desperate young man, around your age now. The world had trodden on me, and I felt angry and defiled. Power and wealth were all that mattered to me. Greed, in all its ugliness, overcame me. At that point of my life, love wasn’t an emotion I knew. I was dead inside, and hate for the world was raging in my heart. And so Simon Boat initiated me into the world of evil.
BOAT
(heartbreakingly)
Just like you initiated me?
Joe Boat winces, and as he looks at his son Boat can see the bright tears in his eyes.
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JOE BOAT
That was the first part, yes. For almost three years after the initiation I never felt any alien presence in me. Life was good. I had a lot of money because everything I touched turned to gold. And yes, I commanded respect for the first time in my life. I had money and power, and life was really good.
On the beginning of the fourth year I was visited by The Council; they are the men and women you saw in here with me earlier on, some of the most powerful humans on earth. They ordered me to establish the Golgotha Heights International Church. I knew then that my time had come. The Devil had come back to claim his winnings.
He was silent for a long time – so long, in fact, that Boat wonders if he has decided not to continue.
Finally he stirs with another long sigh.
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JOE BOAT
When the church was established and the headquarters erected, and after we had handed it over to Pastor Phil Bart to operate, I began to feel the presence of the demons possessing me. At first it began with tingling sensations within me at odd moments, the kind of tingling you get when blood rushes back into veins that have been denied the flow of blood for some time, but without the associated pain.
Just a warm mildly irritating tingling, and then I would experience long stretches of memory loss. Sometimes I’d remember going to bed, and the next time I woke up I would find myself in another country with all necessary documentation on me. I would realize that I had lost maybe a week or two in between the time I went to bed and the time I woke up. And terrible things might have happened within that stretch of time, terrible things involving men of God…
His voice trails off, his face ridden with guilt.
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He is finding real pain not in telling the story or remembering the evil he had been used to do, no, but his pain comes from telling his son the truth, laying his soul bare so that the son he loves so much will see how dirty his father really is.
These are deeds no proud father can allow his dotting son to know, but there is no way out for him now, and he has to say it.
BOAT
(scared, sickened)
Murder? It made you murder men of God?
Joe Boat’s face is now filled with genuine distress now.
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JOE BOAT
(sadly)
Murder would’ve been bearable, believe me. Murder is one man killing another, and being accountable to men here on earth, later to God. What I’m talking about is way above that, son. This spiritual warfare, evil going after good and vice versa, where no government agency or human authority has the power to interfere.
It is a deadly kind of warfare on level higher than the human intellect. It is the duty of chosen men of God – The Unblinds, as they’re known – to come after the demons and drive them out of human hosts. Sometimes, and this is becoming quite often, the demons overpower the Unblinds because along the way the Unblind could’ve been tainted with sin. Death results in most cases. That was how it began for me, son.
Another long pause, a trembling hand rubs across his face, and then he continues.
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JOE BOAT
It began first with the tingle, like I told you, and then the long stretches of memory loss. I would later find out that, for instance, a whole herd of cattle or sheep had been brutally butchered in the night. Sometimes people were practically torn apart, their innards strewn all over the streets, and I would always be in the vicinity. At first I tried not to acknowledge the fact that I might be a part of it, but when I began to find blood on my lips and human or animal limbs in my room, or pocket after waking up, I knew that I was in deep trouble.
It was terrifying when you go to bed and wake up to find your bed sheets smeared with blood, your feet caked with mud and maybe a severed human head lying on the bed. That was when I realized that the demon within me manifested during the terrible blackouts, and it used me to wreak its own brand of perversion and terrible murders and everything else vile, mostly on innocent people, innocent men of God who had backslidden.
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Yaw Boat feels cold, but it isn’t from the vagaries of the weather. This is a deep cold that seeps through his veins and renders him speechless as he listens to the horrendous story his father is telling him.
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JOE BOAT
I was Elder of the of the unholy Council of possessed vessels. I was the head of a great number of powerful people in the world. Each year, when we meet, more demons leave the bodies of the Council members and join the ones inside me. The demons in me have become the Legion, the most dominant, most vile demon because it is composed of many, many evil spirits. Soon I wasn’t spared the gory details anymore about how the Legion operated using my body.
The memory losses stopped, and instead I was forced to watch. Whenever that vile horde of demons manifested I was aware of doing those things poor men of God and tearing them apart. I killed domestic animals brutally, and I hunting down fallen Christians and ripping them up. I was completely being controlled by the Legion, and this nightmare lasted for a long time, and then I met your mother, son. She was the daughter of a powerful man of God who had fallen from grace.
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It was love at first sight, son. I loved that woman to bits. It was nothing I had ever experienced before. You see, the Legion went after her father to kill him. The demons were about to rip out his jugular wthen your mother appeared, and she had this wonderful glow-ring around her, you know, the one you described to me on the phone.
BOAT
(numbly)
The force-field.
JOE BOAT
What?
BOAT
The glow-ring thing. I call it the force-field.
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JOE BOAT
Oh. I see. Anyway, she saved her father that day because the Legion fled in fear. It was my first encounter with that force-field, if I may borrow your word. It felt so refreshing. Later I called on her father and had him brought to our church’s headquarters to work there. Shortly afterwards I married your mother, and the demons in me fled for a time after our wedding. It was the only time of my life that I was genuinely happy. She was an angel, and brought meaning to my life. I loved your mother, son. I loved her so!
He is definitely crying now.
The tears fall down his cheeks silently, and yet his face has taken on that familiar glow it always has when he is talking about his wife or looking at a picture of her. At those moments his heart always seems to be mirrored on his face. He makes no attempt to wipe his face as he looks sadly at his stunned son.
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JOE BOAT
I had three happy uninterrupted years with her. I realize now that I should’ve told your mother about the situation I was in, but I was so scared of losing her. And then, the unexpected happened. You see, I was happy your mother was not getting pregnant, but of course it distressed her, even though she was such a staunch Christian. I was happy when we were not getting kids because for the very first time I really knew what love was, and I knew that if she gave birth to a son I was never going to be able to this evil horde of demons occupy my son.
And then you were born, and the very first time I held you in my arms and your little fingers curled around mine, I knew I was never going to let you go through the hell I was going through. I was in anguish for a long time, because I knew those evil demons would definitely come back because they are so vindictive and never give up. I finally realized that the only way I could defeat them was to become a true Christian. My bloody mistake!
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His last words are uttered with sadness and great pain, and when he speaks again his voice shakes badly, filled with unshed tears.
JOE BOAT
I did two things wrongly. I assumed wrongly that the demons have fled my body forever because your mother was always near to me, and her force-field kept them away. My second mistake was that I confessed everything eventually to your mother. She was terrified and informed her father. Your grandfather knew an old exorcist called Paul V. Clement, who assured us that he could perform a successful exorcism to rid me completely of the Legion.
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Joe Boat stands up violently and paces the room for a while. He stops in front of his son, and his expression is one of bitterness and pain as he looks Boat.
This part of the confession is his most terrible nightmare, a moment which had replayed in his mind all through the interceding years, and Boat knows this, and his pity for his father soars.
This is the fetid poison – the offensively malodorous element – that has lain in Joe Boat’s breast for ages and which threatens to choke him with its vileness.
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JOE BOAT
(distressingly)
It was the night it all happened. It happened in your grandfather’s house, late at night. You were in the care of the housekeeper in our house. Only the four of us were present. Your mother was in the living-room, praying fervently. Your grandfather, Clement and I were in the bedroom. Clement, that old fake, was full of shit! After his death the newspapers dredged up a sordid affair he was having with a prostitute.
He was helped by your grandfather whose faith had never filled up again, sadly. They were a pair of old fools dabbling in something way above them. The Legion was as powerful as it was vicious. In the middle of the exorcism the demons entered me again and manifested, raging mad. The old men chickened out and tried to flee, but it was too late. The demons forced me to watch as they tore out Clement’s throat. It also used a heavy metallic flower vase to bash in your grandfather’s head.
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Joe Boat stops.
Now he is weeping audibly, his sniffs terrible.
Yaw Boat’s jaw is set tightly, and the anger in his breast is not like anything he has ever experienced.
Now Boat appreciates the icy-blue fingers of vengeance. If he can force that damn demon to manifest, as his father puts it, and if he has the power to toast it over a hot grill and stick it with pitchforks so that it died a slow painful death, Yaw Boat would’ve done so gladly.
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JOE BOAT
Your mother burst into the bedroom, drawn by their screams, and she was glowing brilliantly. The sight of me transformed into such a beast scared her so much, terrified her so much, that she had a massive heart attack just then. She had always had a weak heart, since infancy, and alas it gave up on her that instant. The leading investigators in the case were all demon-possessed.
As the saying goes, the Devil looks after his own. They shut the case as another unsolved murders. That’s the story of my life, son. When you told me about Anderson prophecy I was truly glad, believe me. I thought maybe, in some hidden way, God was saving me the pain of watching you go through this hell. And I had hoped for a miracle, but none came. However, I was forced to go through the initiation because if I had resisted, the Legion would’ve forced me to kill you, and believe me, Yaw, that is something I can never live with! Not again… not ever, my cherished son!
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Joe Boat breaks down completely then.
His whole body collapses, and he sinks to his knees besides Boat, and puts his head in his son’s laps as he weeps distressingly, his whole being filled with grief.
Yaw Boat cannot speak because seeing his dear father so broken really tears him to the core, and slowly his tears fall on top of his father’s grey hair.
Boat cries for his poor mother, his unknown grandfather, and that old Pastor Clement.
His young heart is filled with rage against the vindictive evil hosts of demons known as the Legion!
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As his tears fall he knows that he will rather die, than be invaded by those demons! There is no way he is going to allow that!
There is darkness, but he craves for the light.
The future looked bleak for him, knows that there is no way he will live the life his father has lived.
He prefers death, and one way or the other, he will find it.
It is the only option left anyway.
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BOAT
(gently)
What happens to me now, Dad?
They stare at each other with shock and fear.
Joe Boat is sitting on the floor beside his son, his hands on Boat’s laps. He sighs miserably and gets to his feet.
He walks out of sight, somewhere behind Yaw Boat, and returns with a knife and slashes the ropes binding his son’s hands.
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JOE BOAT
(hoarsely)
Son, if only I can give my life up for yours, I’ll gladly do that. From the second you were born, everything has been orchestrated for this final phase. I watched, helplessly, when you were seduced by Naana. It was meant to drive you away from God, to point you in the direction of total debauchery. Your friend Bob was a tool used to introduce you to drugs, to push you further away from God.
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Yaw Boat rubs his wrists and nods dejectedly.
So many things make sense now.
BOAT
Where does Uncle Samson and Elaine fit in?
JOE BOAT
Samson was appointed by the Council to oversee your development and keep you in line, so to speak. Elaine was also chosen to be your partner through your reign. When you were circumcised, right here in this chamber, her hymen was also broken, and both of your blood were mixed to bind you together, forever, so that you cannot fall in love with another woman, like I did.
She has been raised to love only you. The first time she was sent to you, in the dark, was to establish the beginning of your evil kingdom. You were not supposed to be aware of the fact that you were making love to her, but I guess God had other plans for you, and made you aware.
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Boat is horrified.
BOAT
She knew? She has been part of this all along?
JOE BOAT
Yes, son, since she was ten years old. She also had a guardian, who happens to be her real mother, and a Council member. Your meeting with her wasn’t by chance at all. She already knew you, and knew what to do and say.
BOAT
(sadly)
So her force-field was really fake, just like the one around our house.
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JOE BOAT
(haunted)
You have a great gift, son, but you’re still a novice. You are inexperienced as an Unblind, and that, sadly, has been your undoing. But I blame Pastor Anderson. It was a gross dereliction of duty on his part. He should’ve stayed with you, or warned you to look out for the false force-field. Evil uses the fake field to trap fallen Unblinds. If you had been experienced you would’ve noticed that Elaine’s glow was only superficial, carefully projected over her being, mostly around her head and shoulders.
When the Council heard that Anderson had gotten to you, they went into a panic mode. Even the Legion in me felt so threatened that they left my body to come and trap you, especially when it was perceived that God has shown you this secret chamber. When you escaped from the chamber I didn’t know you were coming to see me at the church. We all thought you were fleeing, going to meet Anderson. That’s why they pursued you so hard. I was so hopeful because I could feel the agitation of the Legion within me. I had never felt their fear so strongly like that ever. Oh, yes, I was praying that Anderson is near, and that he will initiate you fully as an Unblind before the Legion got its claws into you.
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BOAT
(confused)
It doesn’t make much sense, Dad, excuse my language. You are filled with these things, which are against God. And yet you live your life like a Christian. You even built a church. If the Devil and his minions are against Christians, and are hellbent on destroying them, or making them stray from God, why did you put up a church to draw more people to God? Why deceive the world that your riches came about because you’re a Christian? Surely that will make more people seek God, thus defeating your purpose.
Joe Boat walks to his throne and sits down wearily.
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JOE BOAT
On the contrary, the mission of my church is to pull people away from God. Good churches lay emphasis on the Gospel. Repentance from sin, abstaining from sin, seeking the kingdom of God first, staying on the narrow road, the wrath of God’s judgement are things that real churches hammer on. They condemn sin in all its form without fear or respect for individuals. But people don’t want to hear about wages of sin, death and God’s final judgement. They don’t want to be reminded about heaven and hell.
They want miracles, financial breakthroughs, healthy living, maintaining happy families, getting married, getting children, coping with adultery and fornication… anything but the real Gospel. Incredible, but yes, they want to be told that they are human beings, and God understands their weaknesses, and sin isn’t really that bad because they can be forgiven by prayer and by a little fasting.
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That’s what churches like mine do. They don’t preach Gospel. They don’t preach salvation. We preach distorted lies. We preach miracles, deliveries from witchcraft, financial prosperity. This is what pleases millions of people and make them believe they’re Christians, but they are not! They’re just church goers. We tell them what will sound sweet in their ears and look wonderful to their eyes. What they want to hear and what they want to see. So, our congregation keeps on growing.
Season 1 Eps. 46
THE SECOND SIGHT
THE MANIFESTATION
Location: THE CHAMBER
It chills Yaw Boat.
He is horrified.
BOAT
(aghast)
Dear sweet Lord! That is horrible!
JOE BOAT
Unfortunately, yes, my son. Those who come to my church, and churches like mine, are lured into falling deeper into their sins. They believe they have a form of Godliness, but they are rotten sinners to the core. A few of them eventually get to see the truth, and they leave in search of the real Gospel. But that’s just a minuscule deviation, and irrelevant percentage. The greater numbers feel safe and happy in our churches, and so they remain unsaved sinners for life.
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In addition to the horror Yaw Boat now feels real disgust, and a strange feeling, something akin to pity for all those millions of Golgotha Heights followers throughout the world.
Such terrible deceit!
Such an unholy agenda!
Oh, such relentless evil!
Innocent souls who believed they are on snow-white paths are in truth being manipulated like puppets. They believe falsely that they are leading righteous lives, but like ostriches they are just burying their heads in the sand, and pretending that stink is coming from somewhere else.
There are false prophets among the people, false teachers quietly bringing in destructive sects, be on the watch out for the false prophets that come to you in sheep’s clothing but are ravenous wolves inside, and many false prophets will arise and mislead many…
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Where has Boat heard that before?
But, worse of all, he is about to become one of them; one of the all-time greats no doubt, if he is going to be invaded by the great number of uglies that had crashed into his father.
A young handsome man like him, controlled by a host of demons, and in control of some of the wealthiest powerful people across the globe… riches and power at his beck and call, fame to have, but for what?
A waste.
Unacceptable!
He has seen a glimpse of what they are capable of doing, and the way they operate. The thought of being invaded by even one of them is sickening and terrifying enough to drive Boat’s heart into palpitations.
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BOAT
(fearfully)
You’ve not answered my earlier question, Dad. I witnessed that crazy ritual earlier, and I saw the damn demons entering your body. What happens to me now? Or is it over? Has my body been already invaded?
There is untold agony and horror on Joe Boat’s face.
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JOE BOAT
The ritual is over, my son. But you haven’t been invaded yet. At precisely twelve midnight a host of demons known as the Legion will leave my body and invade yours. Only one will be left in my body, to control me, and threaten you with my death if you don’t obey. You’ll be the new King, and you will have control over all of us. I’ll only be there to guide you and show you how to stay away from Unblinds. There’s nothing I can do, son. Age has caught up with me, and my unholy work is done. If I try to help you, or even think about it, they will kill you. I saw your mother die because of me. I can’t lose you too. No, I won’t be responsible for your death, my son.
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BOAT
(desperately, agonized)
But we can’t give in like that, Dad! You have to understand that I don’t want any of this! I can’t live my life like that! I’d rather die than be like that!
Tears fill Joe Boat’s eyes.
His son’s pain, confusion and fear breaks his heart, and he trembles fiercely.
JOE BOAT
(whimpering)
It’s too late now, son! Oh, dear Lord! What have I done to you, my son? Please forgive me! If it will take my death alone, Yaw, believe me, I’ll gladly die to save you! But I can’t let those things kill you, son! I just can’t!
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Yaw Boat runs to his father’s side with tears of anguish streaming down his face, and he falls to his knees and holds his father’s legs, his body skaking uncontrollably.
BOAT
(fiercely)
Dad! I’d rather die than have those things in me! Let’s get in touch with Pastor Anderson. Let’s get out of here now and seek him. He’ll know what to do, how to help us. He told me…
Boat’s voice trails off as his father raises his face from his hands.
Terror. Horror. Fear.
Joe Boat’s forehead and the left side of his face are normal, but the right side of that face is twisted, gnarled, ancient, beastly!
It is wrinkled and hairy, and his teeth are long, decayed and concave on that side…
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JOE BOAT MONSTER
(growling)
IT IS TIME, LADDIE! FUNKY TIME, BOY! TIDE IS UP, TIME TO SURF, BAAABY!
Yaw Boat screams and gets to his feet. Desperately he looks around him.
The manifestation has started!
His father’s face is gone now, and it was replaced with that horrible face of the monster.
The mark of the beast is blazing crimson on the beast’s forehead. Its face is still inches from Boat’s, and he can see the pain of his father as he is submerged, pushed to the background as the host of demons surfaces.
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Boat turns towards the exit to flee, and then there is a sheen of green, and out of nowhere Hideous appears, and settles around Boat’s feet.
Tentacles shoot out from Hideous’ mouth and curl around Boat’s wrists, holding him firmly to the spot.
The Legion takes real delight in crushing Joe Boat in front of Boat because as that mind-boggling manifestation takes place, that thing still retains Joe Boat’s eyes.
Boat watches the pain and terror and helplessness in his father’s eyes as the monster slowly comes out, they are the clear eyes of a terrified father trying desperately to hold on and help a beloved son.
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The shoulders of the beast emerges, tearing the fine fabric with a nasty ripping sound. Its legs thickens until a third one explodes out. The thick horn doesn’t shatter the crown of the head in a shower of broken skull bones and blood as Boat has feared, but it forms! The top of his father’s head seems to bulge upward, thick at the base, long and curved toward the tip!
The Legion emerges in all its ugliness.
It gloats at Boat out of the ugly leathery face. Its eyes are still Joe Boat’s; it is still keeping his father present to witness the evil.
Boat can see the agony in the depths of his father’s eyes, the sheer pain, and that is what freezes Boat’s heart.
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Boat had been about to scream with the paralysing fear he is feeling, but his father’s torture grabs his fear and tosses it out of him straight into the trash can, and as he watches that despicable being torturing his father, a slow fury climbs up in Boat, causing him to stop struggling and to glare at that thing with a snarling face in fierce anger, his head thrust forward defiantly.
That monster finally sees that instead of fear Yaw Boat is getting increasingly wrathful, and its face freezes with incomprehension, and then it realizes what is causing Boat to be so aggressive.
Suddenly it growls, and Joe Boat’s eyes fade out gradually, still agonized, still frightened… and in its place are the demon’s rainbow eyes.
Its long ears are curled backward, and it growls again.
But it is too late now.
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Yaw Boat is no longer scared of it.
A cold calm has settled over him, and the fear is completely gone. He feels an icy energy sizzling in him, coupled with a cold fury that threatens to explode, and his balled fists jerk spasmodically as Hideous strains to hold him tightly.
The Monster moves forward and peers into Boat’s eyes. Its breath is foul, is if it has eaten a million rotten corpses, and maybe it had.
JOE BOAT MONSTER
(growling menacingly)
YE ART MINE!
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Its look is belligerent, defying Boat to oppose it. It is breathing with feeling, alien, palpably evil, and ready to wreak a terrible repercussion if it is opposed.
Boat watches it, never blinking an eye, slightly tilted forward, held by the restraints of the tentacles of Hideous around his arms, wrists, thighs and ankles.
What Boat feels is sizzling cold anger.
Suddenly the eyes of the monster begin to change constantly, rapidly. Now a burning red, like the burning belly of a volcano, and then a striped orange and yellow, then purplish, and then a maddening pure white, and again deep black.
Boat feels like being peeked at, just like he and his friends taken turns at that little slit in Sweet Jenna’s tent and peeked at her naked tiny boobs when they went Red Cross camping during elementary school.
It is like that now. The horned monster remains absolutely still, but its eyes change rapidly, from one colour to the next, from one size to the other, and from one shape to the next.
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It dawns on Boat finally.
There are indeed a lot of demons in that monstrous body!
Hundreds of demons bunched together, all clamouring for a better view of the host that will soon be theirs, taking a form of sick gladness in it. A young, strong body! They are appraising him, accepting him…
An awful lot of demons!
A legion of evil.
And suddenly it occurs to Boat how pathetic his plan is. How can he ever dream of committing suicide with that many demons in him?
He has just seen how easily they had submerged his father, pushing his personality to the background, ruling him!
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Yaw Boat suddenly knows that once they invaded him, and possess his body, he will have no will of his own, no thoughts of his own! They will take over and control him absolutely.
He doesn’t stand a chance against them!
BOAT
(angrily, defiantly, disrespectfully)
You fucking turds! I’m not yours! I hate you, and my body is the last fucking thing I’ll ever give to you. You don’t bloody own me!
The rotating eyes stop.
They were now a terrible live crimson, like a great inferno licking upward, and suddenly tendrils of faint smoke seeps out of the monster’s nostrils. A deep growling sound emerges from the depths of its throat.
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The fires in its eyes seemed to burn even brighter, and it leans forward ominously, that growling sound emerging from its throat again.
JOE BOAT MONSTER
(in a rumbling, decayed voice)
YE HATH NO SAY IN THIS, EARTHLING! THY DESTINY WAS DECIDED A SPELL. YE ART MINE!!!
The smell from its mouth is that of a million dead and rotten fish, of decayed sewers, of virulent bogs.
It is a nauseating blast that makes Yaw Boat gag suddenly as the vomit rises uncontrollably. He retches hard, but fights against the foulness in his throat, refusing to throw up and show his fear and acute distress to that vile thing.
BOAT
(defiantly)
My destiny? You decided my destiny? The ugly bunch of you? You think you have dominion over me because of some damn pact you entered into with my father?
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JOE BOAT MONSTER
(angrily)
SHUT THY MOUTH, EARTHLING! I RAISED THEE PUNY! THOU BEARETH MY MARK. THOU HATH NO REDEMPTION, PUNY EARTHLING VESSEL!
It takes two quick steps towards Boat, glowering at him, all puffed up and ugly.
Somehow Boat finds the mirth to give a real chuckle and shake his head.
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BOAT
No, pal, you’re lying. I bear no mark of yours. I’ll only bear the mark if you’re able to possess my body, but since I’m tied down here, and you’re still over there, I don’t think I have the mark of the beast yet, but then again, you thrive on lies, don’t you? You really want to occupy my body, you piece of stale menstrual stink? Come on then, you turd, come on!
The burning eyes suddenly give way and are replaced by terrible eyes which are so frightening that Yaw Boat found himself catching his breath, staring at them with paralysed thoughts.
The irises of these demon eyes are red and thin, seeming to be pushed inward, narrowing as it goes down, so that the middle pupils were extremely large and sunken, and the sensation he feels is like staring into an abyss, a sort of bottomless pit.
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The burning eyes intrude fractionally, as if there is a battle for supremacy going on, but the ghoulish eyes pushes back in, and before Boat can utter another word he feels his throat filling up painfully, and his breath is choked off.
It feels as if a giant hand has taken hold of his neck and is slowly and deliberately strangling him.
Boat gags, his eyes bulging as his lungs fight for air. Through the pain he dimly admits that he has infuriated one of those vicious demons with his big mouth and insolence.
The demon with the burning eyes had dallied, preferring to show me a little insight into who is boss. This had obviously not gone down well with one of the uglies, which has pushed its way through, determined not to jaw-jaw with Boat but to convince him in a more practical way who is the king.
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Boat tries to scream, but his throat is burning fiercely, and his vision is already clouding.
In a haze he sees that monstrous thing beginning to vibrate, and then whitish-grey ghostly figures begin to leave it, homing in on Boat, their ugly faces filled with sadistic glee, like addicts eyeing a fresh cut of Colombian high-grade cocaine.
They are coming!
The horde of demons, the Legion, are beginning to invade him!
Oh, dear Lord!
Boat feels the ghostly demons on his body, touching, probing, digging and entering.
Season 1 Eps. 47
THE SECOND SIGHT
THE SACRIFICE
Location: THE CHAMBER
I knows then that this is the moment.
He cannot put if off anymore.
He has nothing left but a little phrase that has stuck somewhere deep in his brain, tucked away for the last moment which he has erroneously thought will be postponed, but which has dawned on him suddenly without much fanfare.
…If you decide to accept the gift, all you will need to do is to confess your sins and repent of them, and accept the Lord Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal saviour…
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Of course he has no wish to become an Unblind, but he doesn’t want these uglies to be in him, to take over! He wants to rip them apart every dirty limb by dirty limb, but that is as far as his cravings go. He is cut out to be a religious freak walking along in dark clothes chasing after retarded demons.
But will it work, in a situation where his heart is not really sorry for his sins? Wasn’t it written somewhere in the Bible that God sees into the heart of men?
If he prays won’t God be able to fathom out its hidden agenda, and by so doing turn His back on him?
Hell, His own son had been in a far deadlier situation, but hadn’t the bearded man above turned a deaf ear, even when Jesus cried out in His agony about the loneliness of being left alone on the cross? Christ, who had had no blemish on him had not been able to reach out to the Great God Almighty, how much more Boat, a self-proclaimed servant of sin, a true unbeliever with the hardest heart in the business, a man who has not repented even in the face of the crushing evidence he has been presented with?
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Surely there are other young men whom God can call to serve diligently in His great army. Boat is more than expendable, isn’t he?
But he simply can’t let this happen to him without a fight!
He owes it to my mother, grandfather and father! He has to repel this thing, and if giving in to a faith he has no belief in will do the trick, then he will gladly do it.
Now!
They are entering rapidly, spreading through Boat!
He can feel the strange sensations, the explosive invasion that make his blood boil within him.
He still cannot not breathe, and the agony is so terrible that he feels his brain giving way, ready to explode from the lack of oxygen.
Yaw Boat focuses, and closes his eyes tightly, and through that agony he begins to pray.
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BOAT
(gasping)
Dear God… dear, Lord-
And that is when the terrible blows start!
Cruel, punishing blows, hard and merciless torture, hitting him in the face, in the chest and in the stomach.
Boat gasps with the shock of the onslaught, and his eyes flies open.
The horned beast is still standing, arms held out, and face grimacing as the hosts of evil beings shoot out of it and smash into Boat’s body.
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Boat, in a daze, sees that Shadow-Thing has detached itself from the monster and is now delivering punishing painful blows into Boat’s body.
Blood pours out of Boat’s mouth and face because his mouth is cracked open, his face bones broken, his ribs broken, his body in such agony that he cannot even concentrate on anything except the pain.
A crunching blow to my face makes his nose spurt blood like a fancy water sprinkler, and his vision blurs. The pain is fierce and unbearable, and he forgets completely that he is praying.
He can see the evil things leaving the monster thing faster, in blurs, smashing into him, entering him in hordes!
Suddenly it dawns on Boat, through the pain, that the Shadow-Thing is beating him up so violently because the demons are scared of the prayer he has started, and they are now in a hurry to possess him completely!
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That is all that it means to do!
It is beating him to pulp, interfering with his call to a God Boat doesn’t particularly believe in! He tries to continue praying, to say it in his heart quietly without making a sound, but the blows are now smashing into his head, and he has no focus as he quickly begins to become unconscious.
He is on the brink of losing consciousness, and he can’t focus!
Finally, crushed and broken, Yaw Boat stops all thoughts and abandons all efforts to pray subconsciously because he cannot not even concentrate on a line of prayer.
His body has taken enough, and he doesn’t want to fight anymore.
He stops praying.
He just wants the punishment to stop!
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And then, suddenly, from a very long way off, Boat hears the enraged bellow of the Monster, and at the same time he feels the blows slackening, their effects becoming weaker and weaker until he barely feels the thuds of those fists hammering into him.
He feels the restlessness of the demons that have already invaded him, and feels their profound shock and confusion.
Boat’s puffed eyes take in the spectacle in front of him.
The monster shouts, and Boat can hear the shock in its alien voice filled tinged with fear.
JOE BOAT MONSTER
(shocked, scared)
MAN! MAN! WHAT ART THOU DOING?? BE WARNED, MAN! THOU SHOULDEST STOP, MAN!!
What happens next is macabre.
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The face of the monster changes swiftly from the horned beast to the agonized face of Joe Boat!
It was immediately submerged by the demon, but a minute later Joe Boat’s face appears again, contorted with great pain and torture!
Joe Boat’s eyes are bulging, his cheeks exploding out, red angry veins standing out on his face!
The horn explodes out on top of his head, and his lower jaw changes into that of the beast, but his nose and eyes remain unchanged.
His whole body seemed to tremble violently with the effort, and when Boat is beginning to think his father’s whole face will explode soon, but suddenly Joe Boat lets out a fierce scream of torture!
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JOE BOAT
(anguished, tortured)
Noooooooo!!! Leave my son aloooooooone!!
JOE BOAT MONSTER
NAY, NAY, NAAAAAAAAYYYY!!!
But with another scream Joe Boat forces his way through, and his head emerges in its entirety, although he still has the body of the beast.
Mercifully the agonizing pain leaves Boat’s throat and he begins to cough uncontrollably, as more blood pours from his mouth.
He is so battered that he can barely comprehend what has happened as I stays in that semi-delirious state, caught in a terrible limbo between reality and hallucination.
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He seems to hear a voice from a very long way off, and he sees his father’s lips moving urgently, screaming.
JOE BOAT
YAW! MY SON, YAW!! YAW!! YAAAAAAAAAAW!! WAKE UP, SON! PLEASE, SON, PLEASE…YAAAAAAW!!!
The agonized voice of his father finally forces the cobwebs away and Yaw Boat looks up, looking at his father weakly through the slits of his swollen eyes.
BOAT
(weakly, tearfully)
Daaaad?
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JOE BOAT
(shouting, weeping)
Pray, son, pray! It is your only chance! Repent now, Yaw! We can do it. I feel their fear! Pray, godamn it, pray son!! Come on, son! I forced them down but they’re coming back! I can’t hold them off much longer! Come on, you damn fool!!
Perhaps it is the insult, and perhaps it is the agony he hears in his father’s voice, but it finally penetrates to Yaw Boat that somehow, by some miracle, his father has done the impossible: he has somehow managed to force himself back on the demons, and through sheer will he has reigned supreme, holding them back so that his son can breathe and pray!
It isn’t supposed to happen, of course.
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He has entered into a contract of death with the Devil, a contract that gives no room for negotiations, a contract that is sealed and delivered in blood.
Joe Boat is supposed to be the docile host, the container that has housed the evil beings for so long, and has begun to develop rust and thus must be replaced; he is supposed to be the brainless sheep, led by the nose and unable to question.
And yet, somehow, that sheep has developed fangs, unknown to the abusive manipulator. Somehow, Joe Boat has been able to force his way up and bite for the first time, catching his masters by surprise. He has gone against the rules, and has totally abrogated part of the contract.
That is unacceptable, and the consequences can be just as deadly.
Somewhere in the madness that is in Boat’s brain, he finally understands this sacrifice his father has made, and also understand that it is the only chance he is going to get.
This is what a father’s love is all about.
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This is the ultimate sacrifice.
And then, finally, after all the agonies and all the fear, Yaw Boat finally understands that he is a pawn, that he is helpless… and that he is a sinner that needs a saviour.
And at the point of helplessness, at that point of death, at that point of seeing a loved father suffering so much, at that point of knowing he is a powerless pawn in the hands of an atrocious collection of demons, Yaw Boat finally makes his choice…
His heart is at peace, and he believes…
Painfully at first, filled with sincerity, the words pour out from his soul, written in blood and delivered in love.
He feels moisture on his face and realizes that a new feeling is moving through his body, a heightened level of understanding that he has hitherto not believed he is capable of having.
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He sees that his father is beginning to lose the battle.
His eyes are turning a terrible red, the crown of his heard beginning to pout.
BOAT
(weeping)
Dear father God. I am a sinner, sure, and I don’t know a whole lot about this repentance stuff, but believe me, dear Lord, I’ve seen enough, and now I believe. So please, come on, I believe in you, man, and I believe the Lord Jesus died to save my sins… yeah, it sounds good. I can’t say I love you profoundly, but I guess that will come later.
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I don’t really understand why you allowed Christ to die on the cross when you could just have killed the wicked humans and left the good ones and let us start all over again. But I’m being honest and sincere here so that you know my heart. So I guess later you’ll let me understand all about why Christ died. My heart is ready for you, so come and stay in there with your son and the Holy Spirit. Deliver me, and use me, Father God. Amen.
Is it enough?
Was that even a prayer?
Boat doesn’t know, but it is the most sincere talk he has ever had with God, and he believes every little word of that prayer, and he indeed means every word.
It has come from his very depths.
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Boat can barely keep his eyes open, but he sees enough to notice that his father’s face has become one huge map of perverse insanity.
It keeps changing shapes, flicking from one hideous enigma to the next. One second it will be an unbelievably thin and long head above a snake-like neck, the gaping mouth stretching from the floor almost all the way to the ceiling.
And then in another second that head will shrink to the size of a tennis ball, the eyes sticking out grotesquely, almost popping out, only supported by thin membranous muscles, and then it will swell outward to gargantuan proportions.
And within that rapidly changing face his father’s countenance keeps emerging once in a while – sad, agonized, wailing, tortured.
It is enough to drive any man crazy; but it simply breaks Boat’s heart.
In the craziness of his agony tears well up in his eyes, and slowly trickles down his cheeks.
Finally Joe Boat’s spirit is overcome, and the physical ugly beast appears.
Huge, horned, hairy, webbed and infinitely evil.
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It growls in that rumbling ancient way which shakes the foundations of the building. It does not have its red eyes now, but the terrible abyss ones.
Its shoulders are hunched, angry, and ready to unleash terrible repercussions.
When it speaks there seems to be fire burning somewhere deep within its gullet, tiny flames that leap towards the roof of its throat, filling its mouth, and puffs of smoke emerges from its ears and nostrils.
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JOE BOAT MONSTER
(evilly)
HOW DARE THEE!! THOU ART MINE, MINE, MINE!! THY BODY IS MY ABODE, PUNY EARTHLING!!
Yaw Boat stops weeping.
His cold eyes drill into the ugly monster.
Fear is no longer a part of his emotional make-up.
Season 1 Eps. 48
THE SECOND SIGHT
THE NEW UNBLIND WARRIOR
Location: THE CHAMBER
Only fury!
And a terrible urge to hurt that thing bad!
A tiny growl escapes Boat’s own throat.
He surges forward, expecting Hideous’ tentacles to hold back, but he finds he is free, and when he looks down he sees Hideous slinking slowly towards the ceiling of the dome, its face turned away, trying to curl itself into a smaller shape.
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Yaw Boat is not aware of what is happening until he feels a strange sensation all over his skin.
He holds up his arms slowly and sees the blood disappearing from his arms, and the deep inner pain in his chest from the blows he has received has already disappeared.
There is a tingling on his face and on his lips.
A face that had been puffed up badly from the terrible beating, and lips split in several places from the incessant blows.
He feels no pain in his lips, and his face feels fine, refreshed.
He touches his lips… no blood, no pain!
Miraculously, his body is healed!
Every little crack, every ache of pain, every drop of blood… has been replaced!
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He holds up his hands higher still, wonderingly, looking at them with fascination.
There is something different about his skin; something so wrong… something so fine!
It seemed to glow from within, becoming so clearer, much silkier, so much alive… so divine!
Yaw Boat stares, marvelling, wondering what it is.
I isn’t normal…
A moment later he knows!
I was glowing!
His own force-field finally.. and it is absolutely the best he has seen so far!
It is dense, thick, undiluted… sizzling with energy, forbidding, dangerous!
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He is home dry!
The tide has just gone down, and surfing season is over, Legion-Baaaby!
Boat slowly looks up!
Hideous takes one look and then it gives an agony-filled screech of fear and smashes into the ceiling and disappears.
Yaw Boat smiles nastily, wickedly.
BOAT
(icily)
Run, Hideous, run. Don’t worry, I’ll find you, Hideous, oh yes, and I’m gonna show you a few things!
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He can feel the clamour in his breast, the terrible din of frightened souls, and then a moment later all the demons that have entered his body come crashing out, and Boat can hear their fear, and feel their panic, their stench, their wails of terror.
They floated around, screaming, burning from his force-field, whimpering pitifully, and then they crash back into the parent host.
Yaw Boat smiles.
It is a nasty smile.
They have fled from his body, and now it is his turn to teach and to invade.
He hears the whimper.
It is sharp, filled with shock and despair.
He looks in the direction of the sound.
That monster is still there, the mark of the beast blazing horribly on its beastly brow.
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Its eyes are changing rapidly again!
Whereas at first it had seemed as if each pair of eyes wanted to be the supreme one and stay, now it looks like each is trying to get away and hide! The beast’s look isn’t so pompous now.
The fear oozes from its body in droves.
Its shoulders are hunched as if against a terrible cold. It is not advancing anymore. It is slowly creeping backwards like a thief which has just been caught with a hand in the jewel case.
Boat notices something strange about that beastly face now that it is devoid of its arrogant haughtiness, and is shrouded with unrestrained fear: it looks very old.
It is withered, wrinkled and ancient. It can barely look at Boat, but its gaze is turned sideways now, its head darting round and round, frantically trying to seize any weapon it can use against Boat.
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Again Boat smiles…
He knows that it isn’t a very pretty smile.
He can see the despaired fury within the fear in its eyes, the look of the bully whose sweet has been taken away by a bigger bully.
It hates to let go, and by losing a new kind of dangerous hatred is borne; a hatred that will be fed on, and will never let go until the foe lay vanquished.
It was a feeling Boat also knows well because it is reciprocated.
He doesn’t bother to go near the monster.
He just raises his right hand and points a rigid finger at it.
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BOAT
(harshly, angrily, vengefully)
Time’s up, demons.
It tries to growl, but what comes out is a whimper as it scurries backwards, bringing up sharply against the throne.
BOAT
(softly)
Be still, demons!
Boat is astonished at his calm and the new voice of authority in his voice. He is so exhilarated as he feels the power and the authority sizzling deep within him like a low-noise power generator.
Finally there is no reason to flee again; he has absolute dominion of those terrifying principalities.
It is time for them to do the running for a change.
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But Yaw Boat is not ready to let them do any running!
JOE BOAT MONSTER
(lamely)
WHO ART THEE, PUNY MAN, TO ORDER ME?
But it is lame, and weak, and just a blow of receding strength.
It won’t give up, though. Indeed it looks defiant, but Boat sees that it can’t look him in the eye, and that after his commands it to be still, it indeed remains absolutely still.
It obeys!
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BOAT
(shocked, exhilarated)
I’ll be doggoned!
JOE BOAT MONSTER
(trembling, unsteady)
STAUNCH MEN OF HIGHER FAITH I VANQUISHED! WHO THEN, ARE THEE TO DARE STANDETH IN MY CLOUD?
This time the voice is the trembling unsteady voice of a very old man, and it makes Boat tremble a bit.
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BOAT
(reproachfully)
You’re coming out of my father’s body, demons. Your hour has come, dude, and I’m gonna mess you up big time!
When it speaks again the voice is a multi-voice horror that sound like a lot of women, men, children and beasts speaking at the same time.
It is a terrible sound that makes Yaw Boat pause with sudden trepidation.
Its eyes are looking wild now, and it begins to pace the floor rapidly, looking everywhere but Boat’s direction.
JOE BOAT MONSTER
(multi-voiced)
NAY! NAY! NAAAY! NAAAAY!!!
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Yaw Boat points his hand at it and opens his mouth to speak.
The beast shrieks loudly in that multi-voice, and it echoes and reverberates off the walls, all pretence over.
It is now darting around in circles, wild and dangerous, desperate and agitated.
Boat can see the fire not only in its throat but in its eyes now.
JOE BOAT MONSTER
(shrieking)
NAY, NAY, NAY, NAY, NAAAAAAY!! YE NINCOMPOOP, YE VAGINA CLOT, YE SHITTY SHITTY DUNG! NAY, NAY, NAY!!
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BOAT
(desperately)
Hold still, you vile-
Suddenly it stops running and faces Boat squarely.
It is snarling now, teeth drawn back to reveal hideous yellowed concave fangs, and deep within its gullet that crazy inferno still burns.
A phlegm-like nauseating glob now oozes out of its nostrils, a mixture of green and yellow stuff, and it has a strong appalling smell.
Suddenly it does the unexpected!
Its face retreats, and Joe Boat’s face emerges.
Joe Boat apparently didn’t realize he is going to be presented to his as a sort of countermove in this game of death because he doesn’t pretend to hide his expression, but allows Boat to see his face as it really is.
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And it is a face filled with insensate agony, twisted out of all proportions. His eyes are huge, almost bulging out of their sockets, and his tongue is lolling out, enlarged and inflamed. His face is all bloated, thick veins sticking out angrily.
And his mouth is agape in a soundless wail of tortured agony.
That look of torture on his father’s face tears Yaw Boat’s heart, and freezes him with terror and a feeling more intense than compassion.
Yaw Boat’s confidence disappears like a puff of dust!
In its place is the sudden rush of fear for his father!
His whole body vibrates with the depth of his terror as he tries to fathom out what kind of pain can make his father look like that.
Suddenly the face of his father retreats, and the evil demonic beast is superimposed.
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The monster growls with bestial rage, this time in the booming voice of the sewers that Boat knows so much, its three-fingered hands bent into enraged claws, its eyes the wicked ones of the abyss.
JOE BOAT MONSTER
THY FATHER ART MINE, MINE, MINE! HE DIETH IF THOU INCURETH MY WRATH!!
Season 1 Eps. 49
THE SECOND SIGHT
THE FURY WITHIN
Location: THE CHAMBER
The fact that his father is suffering so much within that monstrous body is more than Boat can bear.
Suddenly real terror begins to assail him.
He tries to hold on to his anger, but it is dissipating fast. He tries to concentrate on that beast, forcing himself to forget his father’s torture.
But he simply can’t function. He keeps seeing his father’s agonized face, and it drives his terror upward.
The Thing smells Boat’s fear and indecision. Its look is sly now, the beginning of a gloat forming.
Boat is gripped in the throes of fear of the unknown, caused by the unbreakable bond between parent and child, that age-old love that comes first above all, and his terror of causing more pain to that man within that monstrous thing.
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The monster suddenly goes into a rage. It alternates between showing Boat that tortured face of his and its own demonic face. Each time JOe Boat’s face emerges Boat feels that pull at his heart, and suddenly he begins to move backward, shaking his head unconsciously, the shattering agony tearing at his heart.
BOAT
(moaning)
Stop it, oh please stop it!
But he knows the monster will not stop, not now that it has Boat reeling on the ropes. It is close to throwing its sucker punch, and Boat is too weak to counter.
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JOE BOAT MONSTER
(mockingly)
PUNY EARTHLING! WEAK EARTHLING! THOU ART BUT ZERO! THOU ART FILTH! AND THOU ART NOTHING! THOU CANST STOP ME!!
Its voice is now spilling with cruelty.
It is more than Boat can bear.
He raises his my right hand and points a badly trembling forefinger towards the beast.
BOAT
(screaming)
I command you, vile spirits, come out of him now! Come out now! I command you!!
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The Legion lets out a loud laugh of pure mirth, the sound of celebration, the derisive claim of superiority, the taunting laugh of a winner.
It is the victorious chant of the monster, just that this time it is not a single voice, but a thousand evil voices! They are all laughing, the tintinnabulation of their laughter almost driving Boat deaf.
He clamps both hands over his ears, bending almost double as the derisive laughter hits the walls and echoes over and into his head.
Boat is in agony.
Why?
What has happened?
What didn’t happen?
Why doesn’t that thing leave his father’s body as he had commanded? Has Anderson lied? Had his prayer not been incomplete?
Hadn’t Anderson said, or written, that he will have powers that goes with the Second Sight, powers of an Unblind when he chooses God?
That damn demon had taken a look at Boat and had been scared witless!
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Boat is still glowing!
He has felt the power in him. To all intents and purposes he should have been able to send that little dung to hell and back.
So why the hell hasn’t it worked?
What in the name of great aces is happening here?
But doesn’t have time to enjoy his whimpering.
The monster rushes at him, and for a wild moment its claws come up, ready to tear into Boat, but Boat’s force-field shines so terribly that the monster lifts itself off the floor with a shriek of fear!
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JOE BOAT MONSTER
(screaming)
YE LOST, PUNY EARTHLING! LET THY FATHER’S BODY BE THY NECK STONE TILL ETERNITY! THOU HAST KILLETH THY OWN FATHER, EARTHLING!!
The monster is travelling upwards at great speed, and as Yaw Boat stares at it he knows what is going to happen, and his heart screams with sudden agony and horror!
BOAT
(sobbing)
No, no, no! Oh, please no! Please don’t, please don’t…
The looks down briefly at Yaw Boat, an expression of sheer vindictiveness and malice crossing its face.
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Yaw Boat is screaming with agony as he realizes that his dear father is going to be murdered right in front of his, and there is nothing he can do to stop it.
He tries to close his eyes, but some terrible force holds them open, forcing him to watch every last detail.
With startling speed the monster shoots headfirst at the concrete roof.
At that speed any impact with the roof will be fatal.
Yaw Boat is screaming stridently, a high=pitched wail that shakes the chamber to its foundations!
At the last second, before impact with the roof, the monster retreats, and it is the real body of Joe Boat that sails at the concrete roof, and it is Joe Boat’s head that crashes into concrete roof with a terrible, sickening impact!
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With a triumphant wail thousands of terrible demons leave Joe Boat’s body!
Yaw Boat sees them, thousands of frightening forms, separated for a moment, then coming together rapidly to form that huge horned beast. It moves across the roof quickly, almost in total anxiety, and shoots with frightening speeds towards the darkest shadows of the room.
Its derisive victory cry comes from the dark recesses of the room.
JOE BOAT MONSTER
(derisively)
SEE THEE AROUND, EARTHLING!
It is a deep, rumbling, ominous laugh!
THE FURY WITHIN
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The impact is terrible, and although Boat sees the sudden shower of red that smears the roof at the point of impact.
It is all over!
Nobody can survive that collision!
Joe Boat’s body falls from the roof – limp, heavy, without control.
Yaw Boat is still screaming.
He rushes forward on rubber legs and catches his father before his body can crash to the floor.
His father is a huge man, and we both of them crash to the floor.
But Yaw Boat doesn’t let him go.
He holds held him tight even as the agony tears his heart apart.
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He cradles his father in his arms.
There is blood all over his face and hair, and although Boat wipes it away frantically his father just wouldn’t stop bleeding.
The top of his head is a pulpy mess, and Yaw Boat can see some skull bones sticking out and brain tissues oozing out slowly.
He has obviously died without much pain; his neck has been broken on impact, but Boat takes no consolation from that in his grief.
He holds his father tightly against his bosom, burying his face in his father’s face.
In that terrible chamber Yaw Boat bawls like a baby and screams out his agony!
His tears are like rains of fire that scorch his face.
The pain is an unbearable band across his chest that cuts into him.
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Phlegm pours out of Yaw Boat’s mouth, and snot falls from his nostrils as he wails his agony.
Still screaming, he raises his head and sees the red splotch on the ceiling, and in that instant his agony is total.
His teeth gnashes, grinding together so badly that his gums hurt.
And through that pain, through that agony, his chest fills up with a fury so deep that it feels like someone has inflated his anger-veins to balloon proportions.
He can feel his father’s blood on his face, in the gown he is wearing… everywhere.
Joe Boat is looking peaceful, and a little smile even plays around his lips.
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Boat is convinced that somehow Joe Boat has known that he has triumphed; his sacrifice has saved his beloved son, and he has spared his son the turmoil of the hell he had gone through.
Boat has lost his father.
His happiness is gone.
These demons called the Legion…
They have taken his mother… and now they have taken his father!
Everything is gone…
Only one thing remains:
The fury…
The fury within…
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That all-consuming fury within the heart of Yaw Boat!
Boat gazes up at that red splotch on the ceiling.
His voice is a grating, gnashing, terrible furious outrage as he screams at the ceiling.
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BOAT
(weeping bitterly)
You demons, all of you, EVERY SINGLE MOTHERFUCKER ONE OF YOU, are you listening to me? Legion, are you hearing me? Go on and run! Flee to the heavens, into the air, within the sea, under the earth!! Wherever you go, I will find you, and I will make you pay!!
THE END OF SEASON 1 :: THE CALLING
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