The Photogenic PossessionA Story by Abishai100Amityville horror yields an insight-conversation for a counseling (Catholic) priest (Father Adami) in this adaptation of an American light for undoubted phobia.
Adaptation of the jarring American tragedy/horror/demonology adaptation Amityville: Possession (Burt Young). Thanks for reading!
DISCLAIMER: This work of adaptation offers no ties to the referenced work/film of inspiration and is cast as purely a 'personal' expression for social arts (for 'open' interpretations). ---- ==== FATHER ADAMI: What's it about that car, my son? MR. AMLAN SATAN: I earned it, through hard-work, before bloody murder, Father. FATHER ADAMI: Why didn't you use your car to fly-away from that instinct, son? MR. AMLAN SATAN: We live in a world where fantasy doesn't 'cook' with biases. FATHER ADAMI: That's a pensive/depressing thought, my son; for your car! MR. AMLAN SATAN: That car is everything to me; I forget about killing my dad. FATHER ADAMI: The car was your symbol of sobriety, as with your haunted house. MR. AMLAN SATAN: I'd agree if I felt like my brain was possessed by metal (sure). FATHER ADAMI: Give me your demons...let me think about you driving safely. MR. AMLAN SATAN: Ha, Selfie-like (sure!). FATHER ADAMI: Tell me about Halloween's Eve? MR. AMLAN SATAN: I had a mouse-mask and my dad's gun from his safe. FATHER ADAMI: You were drunk. MR. AMLAN SATAN: I used it in half self-defense, Father. FATHER ADAMI: That's how you made it to incarceration/treatment (with me!). MR. AMLAN SATAN: Cool (Facebook-like?). FATHER ADAMI: The Amityville tragedy was not entirely your own, my son. MR. AMLAN SATAN: Well, I doubt that; I know that house is surely haunted now! FATHER ADAMI: You gave in; you heeded what you thought were voices of pride. MR. AMLAN SATAN: There was a ghost in the attic who wanted me to write. FATHER ADAMI: About Hell. MR. AMLAN SATAN: Maybe about your definition of Heaven...we're both Catholic. FATHER ADAMI: Good (Selfie-like). Father Adami was enjoying a Saint Patrick's Day world-reflective culture-warm (Indian) luchi-bread thanksgiving-diner plate chat(s) with his Catholic house priest-pal (Father Merien) and knew he was the right spirit-advisor for poor Mr. Amlan Satan, the protagonist antihero prince of darkness who shot his father, half in defense, but liberally for succumbing to criminal-insanity...and demon voices of the dark-side of the consciousness. He never got on with his father, and now Father Adami was his incarceration/treatment father-figure (sure). Was Amlan right about an 'actual' ghost now haunting that (shared) house of Halloween Eve's bloody murder strength/dishonor? What do you think? Is bread enough for a Catholic Father of a 'leviathan' mission...and difficult aspiration (of the Ego)? "Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2024 Abishai100 |
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