
Vessel - Chapter III
Darryl absently moved the remainder of his food around the plate as he watched the news cast on the old TV. He was sitting in the same diner he had eaten lunch in every afternoon for nearly five years. The diner was close to his office and there were always cute waitresses to district him from his daily grind. The small television that hung from the wall showed an attractive newscaster reporting on the most recent development in sci-natal technology. It seemed that doctors be

Vessel - Chapter II
Patrick sat at his desk in the rectory reviewing his sermon for next week. It was far from his greatest work but sermons had never been his strong suit. He was a competent orator, but waxing philosophically about the eternal soul and the Christ’s endless ability to forgive seemed trite when speaking before a room full of those who barely believed in God. If faith in the Lord could be measured by a fuel gauge, the car was running on fumes and there wasn’t a gas station in sigh

Vessel - Chapter I
Five years ago I started a written serial that I planned on running for 12 installments. I made it to chapter eight and stopped. I've finally decided to resume the series and complete it. I will release the original eight chapters over the next few weeks and hopefully complete it after that. Please, read and enjoy. I'd love to hear your thoughts. - Kevin Unaware of its surroundings, it fed and grew. Tightly closed slits concealed eyes that had yet to witness a sunrise. Finger