The Cross of Mithras Vol. 1: EOD Operation Welcome to Hell

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her?’ Mrs. Drayton then broke down and cried. Vaistll was still trying her best to stay in control. The Drayton’s could hear her murmur something, after awhile they realize what Vaistll was saying. She kept on repeating it off and on. Vaistll was behaving like somebody is trying to kill her, and that she is lost and confused. At one point Vaistll started to cry and pray. She was speaking in her native tongue, but under her breath. Her prayer was in the form of her monotheist religion. Seeing her crying and praying caused the Drayton’s to cry. They tried to comfort Vaistll, but she wouldn’t remain in one spot that long. They felt so bad for her when she had a bowel movement, they tried to clean it off of her, but she kept on moving around. Vaistll eventually pulled herself together, thank them, and left. They wanted her to stay, but she left anyway. She kept on telling herself throughout the whole ordeal, ‘It’s all just a bad dream. I’m safe now.’
      Vaistll was grateful for the help of the Drayton’s on that dreadful day. She didn’t know how she could repay them, so they told her to come over for a Christmas dinner later that year. They wanted her to come over for Thanksgiving, but she gracefully decline. She was gong to spend Thanksgiving with her Catholic friend from Project 21. When Christmas came she went over to the Drayton’s place to have dinner. The Drayton’s were quite happy to see her. Vaistll thought that it was strange that Mrs. Drayton look as if though she might cry. Before dinner was served, Mr. Drayton came over to Vaistll and gave her one of those small red Bibles. Vaistll politely told him, ‘I’m sorry. That’s not the religion that I profess to.’ Mr. Drayton then asks what religion did she practice, and Vaistll told him the truth. After she told him that, Vaistll could read in his face that he didn’t like what she said. Little did he know that “Victoria” (which is the name that Vaistll is going by), is an extraterrestrial. What’s more this ET has hyper-sensory perception like all Apollinarians. Maybe somebody should have told Mr. Drayton that with HSP, he is doing something subconsciously; the way that he looks, his bodily language, the tone and stress in his voice, etc., and a person with HSP is subconsciously reading him. So with Vaistll, Mr. Drayton might as well tell her that he really don’t care about her, he just wants to convert her. After Vaistll told him what religion she practiced, he threw the Bible in her lap, and told her to read it. She threw it back and once again told him that was not her religion. He then pick it up, put it on the table in front of her, and told her that he will leave it there in case if she would like to read it later. Vaistll stood up; mad and upset with the way they were treating her and said, ‘Are you trying to proselytize me!?’ He said that he wasn’t, but Vaistll could tell that he was lying. They try to calm her down, even though she was calm enough as she was. Vaistll then ask them, ‘You Christians believe in ‘do on to others,’ but how would you feel if somebody was trying to convert you to their religion?’ What really made Vaistll both angry and upset, is when the Drayton’s started act like Vaistll was the one who is in the wrong and they were the ones who are in the right. Vaistll got mad and decided to leave. Before she got out the door Mrs. Drayton asked her. ‘Aren’t you gonna stay for dinner?’ Vaistll just shook her head and never said anything as she left. She saw them sometime later, and they were all nice and apologetic to her, but Vaistll was not going to have anything to do with them. Why should she socialize with people who treat her like that?
      Television taught Vaistll a lot about human civilization. And what she learned she didn’t like. When she learned about political correctness, she called it “political insanity.” She hated politics with a fiery passion; she found it to be so

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