Tales of the Antichrist

Donald called Sarah every day, and Renaldo recorded their conversations. Then he transcribed the good stuff. It was part of the Donald text.


Donald: I saw my first falling leaf of the year. It was sad. It knew it wasn't coming back.
Sarah: I have so many questions that I can only ask you, but when I'm with you I have no questions.
Donald: I love touching you.
Sarah: So you think God meant for people to stay together? Does God believe in monogamy?
Donald: God means for us to find our happiness. This is our happiness.
Donald: Let's get married.
Sarah: Why? You have a direct link to God. What authority's blessing do you need?
Donald: I need the authority of you looking me in the eyes and saying you are marrying me. And the authority of me saying that to you.
Sarah: I don't know if the Messiah can be married.
Donald: If the Messiah gets married, then the Messiah can be married.
Sarah: Let's do it on New Year's Eve.
Donald: Let's do it tomorrow.
Sarah: I hardly know you.
Donald: You know me completely. I am glass.
Sarah: I can't say no to you. You're God.
Donald: I wonder about that.
Sarah: You wonder if you're God?
Donald: No, I wonder if a person ever needs to say no to God.

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