Le Chèvrefeuille was lit by a fire that cracked and snapped keeping the place warm from the storm outside. It was like a single ember in a sea of black waves.
Christian entered, drenched from head to toe, and apart from the two hosts inside the cafe, he was alone. The seats were empty and every table was staged perfectly, ready, waiting for any soul to enter. The dark wood trim and hardwood were all polished and pristine, even as Christian hung his coat, the hosts of the cafe serenely brushed the counters off.
Valerie and Arsène bowed as Christian approached the counter.
War is a curse, a plague, and inevitable. War does not discriminate in choosing its victims, and when a war kills the family of a young man, he vows to open the gates to heaven, confront whoever he finds there, and demand justification for the horrors of his world. But what will it take to bridge the gap between heaven and earth and walk amongst the stars?
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