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Prayer 1- Voice
The voice is a little wavering and unsteady, but quiet and reverent all the same.
Are you there, Heavenly Father?
It's me, Kevin.
I know I've done the unthinkable, abandoning Elder Cunningham in Uganda and breaking rule seventy-two- and I understand that it's Your righteous judgement that I've not done enough to be forgiven. I thought at first that- well, that's not important. He clears his throat. I should never have questioned You, and this is my punishment-
No, not my punishment. This is the opportunity that You've granted me to redeem myself.
I read the words on the fountain, thanks to the guide You placed in my path. 'What once was whole, now 'tis shattered'- I understand! Now, his voice steadies. It's been my mission all along, to do something so incredible- to gather together these tortured souls that have been shattered from beneath Your sight and make them whole again. Make all of us whole again.
'It's power is great, true depths untold'- it's the power inside of me. I understand now.
So, Lord- if You could see fit to put a patient, forgiving crew in my path as well, I would really appreciate it- I understand You help those who help themselves, but growing up in Utah didn't really prepare me for sailing- not that I'm complaining, mind you, it's just an observation.
Are you there, Heavenly Father?
It's me, Kevin.
I know I've done the unthinkable, abandoning Elder Cunningham in Uganda and breaking rule seventy-two- and I understand that it's Your righteous judgement that I've not done enough to be forgiven. I thought at first that- well, that's not important. He clears his throat. I should never have questioned You, and this is my punishment-
No, not my punishment. This is the opportunity that You've granted me to redeem myself.
I read the words on the fountain, thanks to the guide You placed in my path. 'What once was whole, now 'tis shattered'- I understand! Now, his voice steadies. It's been my mission all along, to do something so incredible- to gather together these tortured souls that have been shattered from beneath Your sight and make them whole again. Make all of us whole again.
'It's power is great, true depths untold'- it's the power inside of me. I understand now.
So, Lord- if You could see fit to put a patient, forgiving crew in my path as well, I would really appreciate it- I understand You help those who help themselves, but growing up in Utah didn't really prepare me for sailing- not that I'm complaining, mind you, it's just an observation.
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[Sinbad grins. If nothing else, he dreams big.]
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That does sound beneficial to everyone. If it helps the people, then I'm all for it. Perhaps I can spread the Word to them while we're there.
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[Sinbad is deadly serious, but still smiling. He has solid opinions on how government should be run.]
You can try that if you want to. Just know this particular island isn't that friendly to pirates.
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[Kevin smiles just a little. Sinbad certainly wants to do something incredible, and he can understand that ambition. After seeing him with that child, he can identify even more.]
And who said anything about pirates? [His voice steadies.] I may be traveling with pirates, but I'm a missionary.
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[Because going against fate is right up Sinbad's alley.]
Don't let anyone talk you out of it. Be a missionary if you want to...whatever that is.
[Sinbad will gladly support Kevin's dreams, just as he has people supporting his own.]
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[Kevin looks a little proud, then wilts a little in memory.]
It's... difficult.
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[He grins brightly.]
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Well, then I suppose we might get along.
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[He leads Kevin to another stall to purchase a few other items for the ship.]
Usually Ja'far tends to the inventory.
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[Kevin shakes his head, smiling and following without any complaint.]
So, your crew is small... I would guess that Ja'far is your second in command?
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[He's still smiling, navigating without a problem.]
The crew is very small. Ja'far is my second in command then Vyse and you. Neither of you has an actual position but I can come up with something if you want.
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[Kevin raises an eyebrow.]
What do you mean, important? You were waiting for me to 'come around'?
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[At this Kevin is obviously perplexed, but intrigued. Then he smiles, almost a little distant, like he's looking at Sinbad and thinking of someone else.]
I have a good feeling about you too. You... remind of someone that I've read about.
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[He can't explain all of it, but it serves him well.]
Do I? Hmmm, I don't know much about that, in a book? Are they called Sinbad? I might learn to read if they were!
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No- actually, his name was David. He learned to fight very young, just like you. He defeated a giant to save his family and his home.
[He smiles again, a tiny, hidden one.]
And then he became a king.
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[He grins brightly.]
I've never defeated a giant, but I have fought some dragons...and I have a guy who's practically a giant. Does that count?
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[Kevin raises an eyebrow.]
If you're going to be king, you should think about how you think of your subjects. Otherwise you won't reign long. That's what history teaches us.