Notre Dame

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Pixiehoff
Pixiehoff
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It was a dark and stormy night and the lights were flickering -- well they were, somewhere, but not here and not this night. The sun was sinking slowly through a cloud formation that resembled an orange meringue imploding messily, and the ruined towers of Notre Dame glowed as with a reflection of the flames that had engulfed them just over a year ago. The cobblestones were still blackened and messy, there was an air of desolation. Yes, a dark and stormy night would have suited both the place and my mood.

Annette was a typical French woman. She knew she was beautiful, and the world knew she was rich and successful; I knew she was a bastard -- lucky me! When your papa owned one of the biggest banks in Paris, and when you had finished top of your class at the Sorbonne and at Harvard Business School, Moab was your washpot; and girls, even pretty ones, were to be used like tissues -- and discarded in the same manner. A plain Jane like me was fortunate to have such a woman. I felt a chill. As the sun sank below the horizon, the Isle de France suddenly felt cold. There was an absence of company. Where the hell was Annette?

"Meet me at Notre Dame", she had said, "that little café on the right of the square, opposite the bridge. Be there for seven. Oh, and wear that green wrap-around dress I like." It was the sort of thing she did, and the lasciviousness with which she said it reminded me that the tie would allow her to disrobe me speedily. She thought it was "charmante", and so, for the first month or so of our tempestuous affair, had I. Like many women, I quite liked "masterful", even if my feminist principles told me that I ought not to. But with Annette there were many of those things I ought not to have done that I had done. The devices and desires of my own heart led me by the nose; until I began to realise that was her thing.

Was that an owl I heard? Surely there were no owls in Paris? And where was Annette? "Oui, maîtresse", I had said to her, hoping the sarcasm dripping from my lips would convey my growing irritation with her grand seigneurial manner.

"Are you Emily?" The waitress was a pretty girl in her late teens I would have said, probably of Algerian ancestry to judge by her skin tone. I admitted to the offence of being Emily. "Mme Annette said to meet her in the cathedral, she gave me this for you." "This" was a police pass which said that I was permitted to enter the precincts of the ruins. Smiling, I gave her a generous tip and set off across the square. "Damn it!" I thought to myself, there I was again, just doing what she told me. No wonder she didn't get the sarcasm. I suddenly realised that, in more than one sense, I was very far from home.

The guards at the gate smiled when they saw the pass. Their leer made me feel uneasy. Why did she want me to meet her here? Yes, there was no doubt about it, a dark and stormy night would have been a better backstop, but heck, I thought, she was worth it, and no doubt whatever she had in mind would, as she liked to put it "stretch my boundaries."

The shiver that had gone through me when the sun dropped below the Seine intensified and doubled in intensity as I walked into the charred ruins. There was that owl, clear for the first time. Where the devil was the woman? Then I wished I had not thought of the devil. The shadows cast by the lights of the building work took on the shape of demons; stop it, Emily, I thought.

I picked my way carefully. The lights gave just enough illumination to find my way, but my heels echoed in the darkling gloom. My irritation with Annette still, just, outdistanced my growing unease, but it was a closer run thing than I was comfortable with. If I'd had the sense I was born with, I thought, I'd have turned on those heels and walked right on out. But if she was setting me a "dare" I was not going to back out and leave her with the last laugh.

I realised I was getting hungry. Life with Annette was a roller-coaster. She never stopped, and that meant I never stopped. When was the last time I had talked with my friends, or my mother and sister? Time seemed to have been eaten up in frenetic activity. Suddenly I felt weary. The air had changed. How could it suddenly feel stuffy when most of the roof had gone?

It was then that I noticed it. There was a dripping sound. It was steady, like a leaking faucet, but softer. Then there was the smell. I could not quite identify it, though it seemed to me that it was familiar -- but not as it usually was. I pulled my wrap closer around me. I could see the Cross and the high altar ahead. I crossed myself. "Lord, have mercy", I thought. Those things I had done, and those I had left undone suddenly felt heavy on me; the weight of them was intolerable. It was sulphur, that smell. The owl hooted. I crossed myself again.

"Ma chérie", came a familiar voice. It was her. She laughed. "It is so sweet the way you cross yourself, even at this moment." I looked at her. Tall, beautiful, and confident; that smile was a smirk. "I thought it would be the acme of wickedness to take you here, chérie, and that dress makes it easier for me! Untie it and come to me."

For the third time, the owl hooted. I looked, and behind her, laid on a pyre of wood was a goat, dead, its blood dripping slowly on the floor. I saw the pentangles on the floor. She threw a light onto the pyre and pulled the cloak back. Paralysed, all I could think of was to say "Hail Mary, full of grace", and she laughed, and in the flames, I saw her -- a leper, white as snow -- her bones seemed to show through her skin which was translucent. "Now, here and give yourself to me!" Out of the shadows, I saw three ghostly figures step forward. Automatically, doing what she said, as usual, I reached for the belt to loosen it, but found my hand in my pocket instead. I shivered, and not just with the cold. I felt myself pulled toward Annette and the three figures.

Had I always had that Rosary in the pocket of my dress? I clutched it like a lifebelt. As I felt her drawing me into the circle formed by the pentangles, I pulled my Rosary out and clutched the Cross. "I believe in God, the Father Almighty," the words came unbidden, though I had not said them for the last forty nights. The air crackled; the three ghostly figures seemed to flicker.

Her eyes seemed to burn into me and suddenly, as on a screen, I saw laid out before me how life could be -- luxurious and sumptuous: the mansions; the dresses; the exotic locations; the pleasures of the flesh; I knew, somehow, that if I would but do this one thing for her, all these things, and more, would be my portion in life.

"Ma chérie, give yourself to us now, you know you want to!" I felt utterly alone in the wilds of this place and of my heart. I could feel the unmistakable signs that my body was willing -- except that my hand clutched the Rosary tight. "Mother of God, Our Lady of Walsingham, intercede for us!" The familiar words sprang forth as my mind and lips struggled with the flesh -- and there she was.

There was a light which pierced the darkest recesses of the night, and suddenly I felt warm and no longer alone; my hands ceased to fumble with the tie. Annette's face, illuminated in the white light was set in a scowl which turned to fear; her ghostly companions faded. In the ruins and the hour of my terror, I saw her.

That was long ago now, but on this All Hallows' Eve I set it down in writing as a warning. Annette? I never saw her again. I remember following Our Lady out of her Cathedral and then hailing a taxi back to my apartment, and then nothing until, on the next Sunday I went to Mass at the Anglican Church of St Michael and when we reached the general confession I know only one thing, I had never meant it more. But it is late now, and the Mass of All Souls' day is imminent, and my curate waits.

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Save_Classic_ViewSave_Classic_View3 months ago
LEGO Architecture will release The Cathedral Notre Dame

Dear Pixie,

On June 1st LEGO will release their only Architecture set of 2024.

LEGO's Architectural selection will be The Cathedral Notre Dame.

The Cathedral Notre Dame will be LEGO's largest architectural set of 4383 pieces.

I wrote a comment to LEGO asking, if any of the $ 229.00 cost will go to The Cathedral Notre Dame Restoration Project.

LEGO also waived its policy against making religious sets, because Notre Dame is legitimized by the set's architectural focus on the monument.

I may purchase this set as a Christmas gift for my Sisters' family, since they all love to make puzzles.

Above all, I hope LEGO donates to the The Cathedral Notre Dame Restoration Project.

I wish LEGO's new The Cathedral Notre Dame Restoration architectural set came with healing powers for our beloved Pixie.

Please, Get Well Soon Pixie.

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Jeff

PixiehoffPixiehoff4 months agoAuthor

I am with the State xxxxx

AnonymousAnonymous4 months ago
The Cathedral of Notre Dame in the News Today, Pixie

Dear Pixie,

The rebuilding of the Cathedral of Notre Dame made the news today, due to French President Emmanuel Macron, "announced he would put contemporary stained-glass windows in the rebuilt cathedral" verses adding traditional stained-glass windows.

However, "Some critics have argued that replacing stained-glass windows with contemporary works could negatively impact the historical atmosphere and "distort the overall harmony" of the cathedral."

The article goes on to state that "The outlet European Conservative lamented the fact that the diocese – rather than the French state – is pushing for modern touches as the French government pursues the reconstruction of the cathedral."

I know how much the Cathedral of Notre Dame means to you, so I'm just curious on how you feel about this change, Pixie.

Above all, Pixie, I wish nothing but the best for you and June this Wonderful Holiday Season 🎅🎄❄🤶 ⛄ 👼😇💒🙏✨.

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PixiehoffPixiehoff6 months agoAuthor

Thank you, Jeff xxxxx

Save_Classic_ViewSave_Classic_View6 months ago

Happy All Hallows' Eve (Halloween) 👻🎃🦇 Pixie

Dear Pixie,

First, Happy All Hallows' Eve👻🎃🦇 to you and June.

And this short story “Notre Dame” provides the perfect choice to place this Halloween greeting due to it being your first “Erotic Horror” submission.

I read this story numerous times and thought of the story as a dream because why would anyone place themselves in “Harms Way” by walking through the ruins / rebuild of Norte Dame, when, in thirteen months, (December 2024,) Norte Dame will reopen to the public, and Norte Dame will be fully renovated by 2025.

Luckily, reality set in and reminded me this is only a story plus, in a fiction story, only imagination becomes reality.

I loved this story, because Emily “stretched her boundaries”, by not backing down to her rival Annette, and used her Rosary as an extra energy source to fight off the temptations of Annette and her “three ghostly figures.”

However, earlier today I stopped at our wall clock ⏰🕰 and read the “Footprints in the Sand” poem, printed on the clock, which reads:

One night I dreamed a dream. I was walking along the beach with my Lord. Across the dark sky flashed scenes from my life. For each scene, I noticed two sets of footprints in the sand, one belonging to me and one to my Lord.

When the last scene of my life shot before me I looked back at the footprints in the sand. There was only one set of footprints. I realized that this was at the lowest and saddest times of my life. This always bothered me and I questioned the Lord about my dilemma.

"Lord, You told me when I decided to follow You, You would walk and talk with me all the way. But I'm aware that during the most troublesome times of my life there is only one set of footprints. I just don't understand why, when I need You most, You leave me."

He whispered, "My precious child, I love you and will never leave you, never, ever, during your trials and testings. When you saw only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you."

So, perhaps, instead of a "stretch my boundaries" exercise, the Lord used this as a “Trial” to “Test” Emily’s faith, which Emily passed, in flying colors, because the Lord either carried or escorted Emily to safety.

I know my interpretation of your story maybe crazy; however, I hope that you and June have a fun, festive, and safe All Hallows' Eve👻🎃🦇 Pixie.

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Anonymous

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