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<blockquote data-quote="PeterJames0510" data-source="post: 75583936" data-attributes="member: 416739"><p>A few scenes also passed in front of him; scenes of his sister taking care of him when he was sick, fishing out on the boat, opening presents at Christmas.</p><p></p><p>But one particular scene seemed to stick out.</p><p></p><p>"I'm just stupid I guess" Lorelai said.</p><p></p><p>"No you're not; that college is stupid for not accepting you. There's plenty of colleges out there that will take you."</p><p></p><p>"Maybe this is a sign from God that I should have applied to the Christian university?" Lorelai guessed.</p><p></p><p>"Well, wherever you are supposed to go - you are honest, smart, and sweet. A perfect young lady!"</p><p></p><p>"Don't put me up on a pedestal, Peter." He was taken aback by this comment. He said "But you're my best friend, sister." But for the first time, she seemed to confront him with his apparent idolatry of heart. And while that scene wasn't necessarily so heartwarming, it reminded him again and again how she always inspired him and aspired to go deeper in her walk with the Lord.</p><p></p><p>Suddenly, the scene changed. It was his wedding day to a young gal named Spring who would be best friends with Lorelai. But then again, who wasn't a best friend to Lorelai ... she would make friends with anyone, no matter who they were. Spring was a feisty redhead, yet sweet in all her ways. Unfortunately, when Spring and Lorelai were together - they would plot and plan on getting him to go deeper with God when he just was happy that he walked an aisle when he was 17. Still, this day was one of the happiest to him. He wasn't quite sure why Lorelai seemed to push him in Spring's direction; maybe she was tired of his clinginess! </p><p></p><p>He turned to the eagle. "Curse you; you're not the spirit of Christmas past. You're the spirit of Christmas torture. Take me away from this place, I don't want to live here anymore."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeterJames0510, post: 75583936, member: 416739"] A few scenes also passed in front of him; scenes of his sister taking care of him when he was sick, fishing out on the boat, opening presents at Christmas. But one particular scene seemed to stick out. "I'm just stupid I guess" Lorelai said. "No you're not; that college is stupid for not accepting you. There's plenty of colleges out there that will take you." "Maybe this is a sign from God that I should have applied to the Christian university?" Lorelai guessed. "Well, wherever you are supposed to go - you are honest, smart, and sweet. A perfect young lady!" "Don't put me up on a pedestal, Peter." He was taken aback by this comment. He said "But you're my best friend, sister." But for the first time, she seemed to confront him with his apparent idolatry of heart. And while that scene wasn't necessarily so heartwarming, it reminded him again and again how she always inspired him and aspired to go deeper in her walk with the Lord. Suddenly, the scene changed. It was his wedding day to a young gal named Spring who would be best friends with Lorelai. But then again, who wasn't a best friend to Lorelai ... she would make friends with anyone, no matter who they were. Spring was a feisty redhead, yet sweet in all her ways. Unfortunately, when Spring and Lorelai were together - they would plot and plan on getting him to go deeper with God when he just was happy that he walked an aisle when he was 17. Still, this day was one of the happiest to him. He wasn't quite sure why Lorelai seemed to push him in Spring's direction; maybe she was tired of his clinginess! He turned to the eagle. "Curse you; you're not the spirit of Christmas past. You're the spirit of Christmas torture. Take me away from this place, I don't want to live here anymore." [/QUOTE]
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