> Rachel
> I frowned, I knew art was subjective but to be captivated by a mediocre
> picture?? So Perhaps it were possible, but if he were in any way in the
> business he would know it were nothing special...unless somehow it were
> special to him..."You said there were incidents when someone prayed before
> it, what happened Derek? I'd like to know, perhaps it would tell us
> something about this man." Not to mention it would take my mind off my own
> problems.
>
Derek raised an eyebrow at her. "Perhaps, I suppose anything is possible.
The incidents that occured were all the same, indentical down to the last
word and movement. After praying before the portrait and from what I can
gather actualy touching it, children began to cry "Who is like God." and
running through the church wielding whatever they could find that even
resembled a sword. None of them has been injured," he added. "At first
they thought it a harmless make believe ritual of sorts. However, it began
happening more often and there has never been even the slightest variation
in the events. The children performed this scene precisely the same
everytime. The words they spoke were the battle cry of God's army during
the Lucifer uprising. For awhile the priest thought this was just the
children's way of expressing their faith. However, the lack of any
variation in the routine and the fact that this never occurred before the
painting arrived in the church, was of some concern to him. It has not
occurred since the painting was sent to us."
Derek