Fields of Broken Things

Fields of Broken Things

A Story by Abishai100
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Sports culture fiction for the modern American 'environment' of wrought cleats of paranoia and terror-charge of the heart.

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A sports culture adventure tale of stranger fiction, set in the American Homeland. Happy Xmas, all 
DISCLAIMER: This work of fiction contains images/references with no commercial/explicit ties to any person(s)/body and is (therefore) cast as purely a 'personal' expression for social art (for 'open' views).

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Mr. Amlan Satan was hired as a very special bodyguard for securities concerning a Western (American Homeland) sports organization that received pronounced threats to its glowing sports (football) cheerleaders for some eco-terrorist claim of cleats. Follow along.



EXECUTIVE: We believe this homegrown terrorist-maniac has deranged eye for eco-IQ.
SATAN: Well, we'll find some traffic imprints for eco-message tied to any football enterprise.
EXECUTIVE: Super Bowl TV-ad culture skyrockets our Earthling IQ for capitalism fencing, yes.
SATAN: I wonder why this mystery-maniac marks the cheerleaders of this special team/town!
EXECUTIVE: This town is very American; and our cheerleaders speak to a TV-quill, surely.
SATAN: We'll find any pattern for commentary concerning consumerism for frills for football.
EXECUTIVE: Facebook-like (cool).



TERRORIST: There's no greater laugh than the cheer of women in bad mask for shopping...yes, and my direction for Hell will make mark of vanishings of dolls from this American-town of football and cheerleaders...go to your WalMart veggie-sections and miss the glow of cheer-dolls on any given Sunday...for none shall predict the lines of universe darkness in this time of capitalism's dodecahedrons (ha)."



Amlan, a very sharp detective decided to call a secret meeting of that town's pro-football level cheerleaders, determining who'd had any contact whatsoever or made commentary for any form concerning eco-consciousness in the Western world or consumerism for Thanksgiving or the harvest-season, when football/TV commentary culture was in full-swing for votes and citizenry. He narrowed down the figures of eye to two cheerleaders of social media culture reflection (Tandy/Mary).



TANDY: I doubt this bad evildoer has any proximity to a Western sports building.
MARY: Yeah, and so what if we like Whole Foods Market (etc.)?
AMLAN: I wish our straight-talk was honored, but this is a bad time for America.
TANDY: Yes, 9/11 was worse than Pearl Harbor (cool).



Amlan was playing video-games, football-cyber image, when a revelation came to him. Tandy, one of the figures for examination, was the homegrown maniac! Yes, she must've staged her own inner-circle theater for darkness concerning this special Homeland fiction for paranoia or superstitions, making some oddball eco-terrorism adjective for creating wind of sports-fanfare linked Super Bowl TV-ad culture nonsense, perhaps for field goals synthetics or sportsmanship hysteria or simple capitalism vertigo (for all!).



EXECUTIVE: Congrats, Satan.
SATAN: That Tandy was evil incarnate, friend.
EXECUTIVE: I hear you've a very-special date for Saturday brunch (wow).
SATAN: Yes, well your sports field has moved in me special yearnings for fortune/romance.
EXECUTIVE: What'd Tandy want (actually)?
SATAN: Oblivion (Facebook-like).



MARY: Thanks for bringing me to your Homeland-Jersey pad, doll.
SATAN: You're my queen for chess, ha.
MARY: Let's say we've made for discovery in the annals of Earthling-qualia, doll.
SATAN: Selfie-like (cool).



"Doing well is the result of doing good. That's what capitalism is all about" (Ralph Waldo Emerson). 

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2024 Abishai100


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Added on December 7, 2024
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