The day really started at 6:00 PM for Yesu because he didn't feel alive until his routine nightly prayer. “In the name of the Holy spirit, Amen.” Yesu rose slowly
from his knees, still overpowered by the intense emotions and thoughts that
pulsed through his veins. His routine evening prayer must have lasted longer
than he expected because the sun had set and everything was dark. Now the only
light came from the glowing full moon, which cast long shadows through the
only window in Yesu’s small apartment living room. The whole room, in fact the
whole apartment was filled with paintings, portraits, sketches and magazine
clippings of the Virgin Mary, Heaven and any biblical scene imaginable. Yesu gently traced his fingers over the
largest painting in the living room, one of Mary with her arms outstretched. “Don’t
worry mother, I’m not letting you down. I’m trying my best, I really am,” he murmured.
Drained both emotionally and physically, Yesu decided it was time for a hot cup
of tea to counteract the bitterly cold and foggy weather that was occurring
outside. Yesu flipped on the kitchen lights and started to boil a kettle of
water.
All of a sudden, Yesu heard a loud, thumping, mechanical
noise and then what sounded like a dying engine as the entire room was flooded
with darkness. The power had gone out and left Dreamwood Terrace a peaceful and
sleepy silent. However, Yesu’s mind flooded with panic, all he could think was
“what if they got out?” Yesu grabbed the keys to apartment 413 and flew down
the hallway and down the fire escape stairs. He fumbled to put the keys in the
lock and flung open the door. He edged down the narrow hall that led to the
bedroom, prepared for anything. He pressed his ear against the door. Silence.
After unlocking the rickety wooden door, he peaked through the bars of the
heavy, cast-iron door concealed behind it. A wave of relief washed over him
when he saw them sleeping on the floor, huddled over in separate corners. The
bars were still tightly screwed onto the window, so dense that they suffocated
almost all moonlight before it could reach the floor. Yesu locked the
ramshackle wooden door and sank down to the floor with his back pressed against
it. He took the wooden rosary that he kept at all times out of his pocket and
clasped it against his chest. He squeezed his eyes shut and whispered “Thank
you father for guiding me on my mission. I am not only your son, but your
servant.”