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'''''HOMECOMING'''''
 
 
 
I walk slowly up to the front door of my Father's new house.  Funny, It took me only a minute or two  to actually get here, but now I am looking for any way to prolong these next few moments.  I'm scared.  I don't know why, but I dread this reunion.  I don't want to see on my Father's face the same look as I saw in some of those people at the bus crash.  I don't want to see distrust.  I don't want to see revulsion.  I don't want the adoration and borderline worship I saw on others.  I don't want to see the greed of the reporters, or the look of ownership of the Celeron employees.  The one thing I CAN'T bear to see is fear in his eyes. 
 
 
 
Enough stalling.  I climb the stairs to the front door and ring the bell.  I hear my Father's familiar footsteps crossing the house, approaching the door.  My heart is racing and my throat dries up.  The door opens, slowly.  TOO slowly.  I notice a bird in flight, seemingly stuck against the backdrop of the sky, it's wings moving almost impercepably.  Oh, crap!!  Not now, anytime but now.  I need control, I NEED to get this under control!  Suddenly the door swings open and there he is.  The last four years have not been kind to him.  His face is lined deeply and he looks more tired than I have ever seen him.  For one long moment he stares at me unbelieving.  Then all of a sudden, all the years fall away.  I see tears in his eyes, and what looks like the first smile he has let out in years.  But no fear, not a trace. 
 
 
 
"Oh God, it's true!!  You are still alive!  I didn't dare hope for this."  The rest is lost in almost hystarical laughter, mixed with crying.  Several long minutes later he invites me in and offers me a beer.  I quickly wipe a few tears away from my face.  This is what I missed the most.  Sitting with my Father, sharing a drink, and talking out our problems and successes.  As we sit on the back porch sipping on a Guinness, we don't talk for almost twenty minutes.  We just sit and enjoy each others presence.  Finally he speaks up.  I just want you to know that I always jnew about your 'nightly activities'.  Usually I disaprove of vigilantes on general principal, but I think I know why you did it. 
 
 
 
*cut scene to eight years ago*  Arthur is confronting a pair of muggers going over their loot.  Arthur moves in without even a word and starts laying into the pair.  They are panicing and not making much of a show for themselves.  The almost arrogant confidence is obvious on Arthur's face as he isn't even trying.  Down the ally, unknown to Arthur is another man, the fence for the two muggers.  Slowly, so as to not draw attention to himself, he draws a revolver from his coat and takes aim at Arthur, who is now standing over the unconcious bidoes of the muggers.  There is a muffeled thump, and the Fence's eyes rollup into his head and he collapses with a slight whisper.  Behind him still enveloped in shadows is Arthur's Father, clothed in his army fatigues, and carrying a metal baton.  He stays hidden as Arthur, confidant that he just had an easy victory, walks out of the ally.
 
 
 
*back to present*  My Father's next words could not have suprised me more if he told me that he also developed super-powers.  "I've been keeping up your work while you were gone.  The street were getting rougher by the day.  I don't know if you are aware how much good you did out there, but you were a major deterrant to the common thug.  Those who had no fear of the law feared you.  With you gone, they got brave again.  So I took it upon myself to go out on occassion just to keep the fear in them.  What?!  Why are you looking at me like that for?"
 
 
[[The AMERICAN GODS]]
 
[[The AMERICAN GODS]]

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