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Letter to character, Saint (Ted Dekker), Easy
Hey Johnny… or Carl or whatever you want me to call you. I was wandering what was it like to go through all that training. The way you survived the metal room that you had to stay in for days without food and water, while enduring extreme cold and hot temperatures seems like something out of a movie or book. I was interested in how you could move the bullet of a gun mid-flight and could even choose the exact point on a persons body to shoot… so that they wont die. I wish I could meet you someday (but you don’t exist).
Ted Dekker Find poem, Med
I slit my wrists to watch them bleed
as I think of how much you mean to me
but now you’re gone and I dread
all these memories in my head.
I’m glad you can’t hear the voices in my head
because they tell me to go ahead
go ahead and slit my wrists
as I think of our first kiss.
Everyone knows but they can’t tell
just how much this feels like hell.
They know I love I know u don’t
And I’ll still love you when she won’t
character interview, Robin Hood, Difficult
Character interview
Robin Hood
Reporter: Would you consider stealing a sin
Robin Hood: Yes, but I steal from the rich and give to the poor
Reporter: That may be so, but you are still stealing from honest people
RH: NO! those people didn’t earn their money they lied, cheated, stole, and deceived to get their money. They are definitely not honest people… quiet the opposite
Reporter: Is it true that you and your band of merry men have a building or cave of sorts full of treasures?
RH: yes, it is part of our supplies to help the needy
Reporter: If you steal and have a cave of treasures then couldn’t you be considered the rich thief in Nottingham shire if not the whole country.
RH: some may consider me a thief, but I am stealing from those who stole from others… and as for the other part the answer is no because it is not my treasure. It belongs to my merry men, myself, and all people in need.
Reporter: What kind of people do you give help to?
RH: Everyone who needs it. The homeless, the poor, the honest or the sad. Pretty much whomever I can
Reporter: Why did you become an outlaw?
RH: the king’s guards tricked me into shooting the kings deer and I ended up regrettably killing a man. Then I fled.
Reporter: How many men are in your band of merry men?
RH: 140 plus
Reporter: Is it true that you shot and arrow with an arrow?
RH: yes, it was at one of the Nottingham archery tournaments
Reporter: How would you feel if somebody wrote a story of your great adventure and triumphs?
RH: I would be delighted.
Reporter: O.K. time for the last question. Are you the best fighter in the world?
RH: No, although I am the best archer in all the land, but I can be defeated in a cudgel or wrestling match.