Author's note: This fictional story occurs in the not-too-distant future but could conceivably happen today. Be aware! This story contains religious elements that may not sit well with all readers. If you find any part of the narrative offensive, I encourage you to stop reading. It is meant to be a titillating little tale and nothing more.
All characters in this story are 18 years of age or older.
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"For we know Him who said, 'Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,' says the Lord. And again, 'The Lord will judge His people.' It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God."
- Hebrews 10:30-31 (NKJV)
"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." - Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: THE JUDGEMENT
CHAPTER 2: THE WAIT
CHAPTER 3: THE ATONEMENT
CHAPTER 4: HEALING
EPILOGUE
THE ATONEMENT
CHAPTER 1: THE JUDGMENT
It was a Monday morning, and Grace Williams should have been in school. She should have been in math class, secretly passing notes with her friend, Marianne, and trying to keep from giggling.
Instead, she sat in an uncomfortable wooden chair in front of the empty desk, nervously waiting for the arrival of the Pastor. She couldn't even look at her mother, who was in a matching chair next to her. She wanted to blame her mother for this. If her mother had kept her mouth shut, they wouldn't be here today.
Deep down, she knew that this was all her fault; if she hadn't failed God, her parents, and herself, she wouldn't be awaiting judgment.
Grace's thoughts were interrupted by the creaking of the door behind her and the arrival of Elijah Parker, the ancient senior pastor of The Sacred Path Fellowship Church. Both Grace and her mom jumped to attention as the old man waddled to his much more comfortable seat behind the desk. Grace wanted to run from the room but instead, followed her mother's lead and sat back down.
Pastor Parker looked right at Grace but said nothing. She wondered if maybe he had the power to look into her soul. Could he see the desire that lived inside her? Could he feel the guilt that sat alongside that desire?
Finally, the old man spoke. He asked a question Grace had heard all her religious life. "Grace, how many of us are in this room today?"
She knew the answers to this trick question. "There are four, Pastor," she replied, her voice sounding shakier than she expected. "You, me, my mom, and God."
The Pastor gave a weak smile. One of his flock was answering properly. "Correct," he replied, "God is here with us; he hears everything we say; he sees everything we do -- Every day of our lives."
Grace gulped. The thought of God seeing her naked in bed with Bobbie Richards made her face turn red with embarrassment. This wasn't the first time she was embarrassed this week, and she suspected there would be worse to come.
Her thoughts were again interrupted by the Pastor. "Tell me of your sins, little girl."
Grace looked to the floor. She couldn't say it aloud. She stumbled, trying to find the appropriate words. She wanted to scream out that she had fucked a boy; she wanted to say that she loved it and it was the most satisfying point in her young life; that for the first time, she understood her body and its need to connect with another person. But instead, she looked to the floor and mumbled, "I had sexual relations, Pastor."
Her mother nudged her. "Look up, Grace," she whispered. She looked up at the Pastor but couldn't bring herself to repeat the words.
The old man was almost smiling. Grace wondered if perhaps he was imagining her naked. "Was the boy from our Parrish?" he asked.
"No, sir." She was happy about this. At least she wasn't getting someone else in trouble.
"And was this your first time?"
Now, she had to lie. She couldn't say in front of the Pastor that she had been with Bobby almost daily for the last two months and that she was hooked on his body.
"Yes sir, I had never done it before. This was the first time," she answered, her eyes returning to the floor and again being admonished by her mother. She felt the tears beginning to run down her cheeks.
Looking up, she saw her mother and the Pastor staring at her. Did Pastor Parker get word from God that she was lying?
Her mother spoke for the first time. "Pastor, I have just learned that Grace has been on birth control pills for almost three months.
Pastor Parker gasped. Birth control was controversial in his church. The purpose of sex was to have children, not to stop God from making them.
"Are you also a liar?" he asked loudly.
"I, um, uh, I have been doing it for a few months. Grace fell deep into her seat and thought about the last time she saw Bobbie Richards.
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It was the previous Friday afternoon when she thought she and Bobbie were alone in her house. The memory of her mother barging in on them was burned deep in her brain, as was Bobbie jumping out of bed and running out the door. Her last view of the boy was his bare bottom sticking out as he attempted to pull up his pants as he ran out of the room. He hadn't replied to any of her calls or texts since.
Up until today, that day had been the most embarrassing day of her life. After Bobbie had disappeared, her mother grabbed her by the ear and dragged her into her bedroom, not allowing her to stop to dress.
"Mom, let me go!" Grace screamed. "Please, let me go get some clothes. I will come back and talk to you. I promise."
Her mother sat down on the edge of the bed, leaving Grace standing in front of her. "No, you stand here and tell me what you think you are doing."
"Duh, Mom. I think it is pretty obvious."
"And what does God say about sex?"
Grace knew the answer to this. The words had been drilled into her head during multiple purity classes at the church. "Marriage should be honored by all, and the marriage bed kept pure, for God will judge the adulterer and the sexually immoral," she repeated by rote.
"Correct, and God is judging you this very moment. I don't think He likes what He sees."
"Mom, may I get dressed?"
The question was ignored. "And how do we know you are not pregnant? Have you thought about that?"
Grace didn't want to go there, but she had no choice. This was when she told her mother about the birth control pills. Her mother seemed to be both angry and relieved. At least a new baby wouldn't be coming into the house.
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"So we are adding lying to your sins, Miss Williams." said the Pastor, interrupting her embarrassing memory. She felt her mother, Pastor Parker, and maybe even God staring and judging. Finally, the Pastor asked with a growl, "How many boys have you been with?"
"Oh, just the one!" She replied happily. It was a minor victory that she wouldn't be labeled as a whore.
But then the Pastor spoke again. "Miss Williams, your parents have tried to teach you about God"s plan for us. You have been through our church school program and know what God expects of you. And through all of this, you learned..." he paused for effect, and when he continued, his voice was raised. Grace had heard the Pastor's fire and brimstone sermons and braced herself. "...or should have learned that sexual activity is unacceptable outside of a church-blessed marriage. God knows what you have done, and he knows that you must atone for your sins," he yelled.
The word 'atone' struck fear into Grace's heart. She had been hoping that Pastor Parker would admonish her, and that would be that. But when he spoke that single word, Grace knew that there was more suffering to come.