Posted by: Allan in Prose
It was a beautiful evening. The sun was just setting, a cool breeze was blowing, and everything around me carried with it a certain feeling that summer would soon turn to fall. Wishing not to spoil such a perfect day, I laced up my in-lines for a peaceful skate around the park.
Rolling through, I noticed what appeared to be a hockey puck along my path. Showing great concern for those around me who may accidentally trip on the rather odd obstacle, I decided that it would be best if I simply moved it out of the way. I skated over, intending to clear the puck out. That was when the horror started.
From an unseen distance, some reckless derelict carrying a hockey stick came skating towards me, gaining speed as he approached. With an evil grin on his face, which I could see through the clear shield on his helmet, he yelled out “move it, Grandpa!”
The rest was a blur. I was violently slammed into the boards, pushed down by an aluminum hockey stick. I felt my shoulder compressing, my lungs collapsing, and the sheer terror of seeing this scythe-wielding grim reaper looking down at me, assessing and enjoying the traumatic damage he had caused. Gritting his teeth, he growled “I said heads up, old timer!”
In absolute pain, I kept my head down on the pavement, closed my eyes, and begged The Good Lord for mercy. I prayed that the Lord would forgive the young man who assaulted me. I also prayed that he may someday see the error in his ways and amend his life. But most of all, I prayed for aspirin.
Our Father who art an asian,
“Wengg” be thy name
Our Kingdom come
Our will be done
On earth as it is atop your chair
Give us each day our Science Diet
and forgive us our trespasses
as I forgive the white cat
who trespasses against me
lead us not out of the closet
and deliver us toys with gladius
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