Reverend,
I Need Some Counseling
“What’s bothering you?”
“I talked to you before about my marriage.”
“Yes. It’s OK, Sister.”
“You know, my husband and I haven’t, you know, in a long time.”
On their knees they prayed.
“God speak to you?”
“No, Reverend. You?”
“Yes. Remember, God works in mysterious ways.”
Afterwards.
“Same time next week, Sister?”
“I talked to you before about my marriage.”
“Yes. It’s OK, Sister.”
“You know, my husband and I haven’t, you know, in a long time.”
On their knees they prayed.
“God speak to you?”
“No, Reverend. You?”
“Yes. Remember, God works in mysterious ways.”
Afterwards.
“Same time next week, Sister?”
I don't understand this one. I don't get the conversation.
ReplyDeleteLou
Yes, like the Up the Hill Story...more fooling around.
DeleteShe's seeking counseling from the reverend because of her possibly failing marriage and lack of intimacy.
So, of course, the old reverend takes advantage of the situation, I guess I would say. Of course, he did pray.
Soooo, after fooling around, he of course invites her back.....
Thanks for the comment...
George
This time the point was clear to me, I like it... Up the Hill is confusing, but this is ok.
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