YAHREH: GINA AND THE ANGEL





YAHREH : GINA AND THE ANGEL 
An excerpt of the screenplay YAHREH.

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ZOOM/FS VIDEO SCREEN

Wade starts the video again and points at one of his agents in the background.

WADE:
“You see the lady in the office behind her? That’s one of mine.”
Video scene #2: Gina is sitting at her desk when Sally and her boss, Linda, walk behind her and say goodnight. They walk behind the cubicle wall and Gina watches them walk out the front door. The front door is behind the camera. The bells on the front door ring. After they leave Gina leans her head down close to her desk without bending her back very far. It’s not a normal relaxing position. It’s as if she were bowing down while sitting. Then the bell on the front door rings as someone comes in. The sound of rustling of feet is heard coming around the cubical wall. Sally runs around the cubical wall and is hunched over, then she straightens up and she’s holding a gun in her hand. She begins running up behind Gina. She advances forward until it looks like she hits an invisible wall. In the exact place where Gina rubbed the anointing oil on the threshold. Not only that, Sally looks like she’s fighting with someone but that someone is invisible. She cannot get through the threshold or get her hand into position to pull the trigger. She stops, backs up catching her breath, and tries a second time. After her third attempt she finally stops. Gina, who has not moved at all says, “Sally, what are you doing?” In a very calm voice like nothing at all is happening behind her even though she could hear the commotion. Sally answers, “Oh, being silly.” Then sally walks behind the cubicle wall and you hear the bells ring when she exits out the front door. Gina sat there for a few more seconds. Then she gets up, gathers her purse out of her desk, locks the desk and turns around to leave. She looks at the agent in the office behind her and says, “Good night”, as if nothing happened. The agent has a look of amazement on her face. The agent starts texting wildly on her phone while Gina starts to walk around the cubicle. Then it dawns on her that she didn’t respond to Gina and tells Gina, “Good night,” and continues to text. The bell rings again on the front door as Gina leaves the building.

ZOOM OUT/TWO-SHOT

Wade removes the DVD from the machine.

BILL:
“What the… I’ve heard about these things but we’ve never caught it on tape. There’s always been speculation but now… wow… did you see that?”
WADE:
“I know, I know…,”
BILL:
“What did the SPAU say about it?”
WADE:
“Well… they say it’s real. But, they are not going to say it’s actually God. But what they do say, if you cut through all the red tape, it’s God!... They say it happens more often than we know…  when I was young I attended church and I always thought God talked to the old Prophets but over the years He got disgusted with humanity and distanced Himself. This brings a whole new light on things.”
BILL:
“Well… I don’t know what to think of it. But I saw that and I have to agree, something supernatural is going on. So… did you make contact?”
WADE:
“We’re working on that right now.”

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There’s nothing like a good ghost story on Good Friday. There are many references of angles doing heroic things throughout the Bible.

God sends angels for many reasons. Gabriel was sent to Daniel to interpret the vision. An angel of the LORD went out before the children of Israel when they left Egypt. An angel of the LORD talked to Elijah. The angel of the LORD appeared to Joseph and to the women at the tomb.

Whether you are celebrating Passover as our Savior did, or Resurrection Sunday, I pray that God above fills your heart with the Holy Spirit and the joy of knowing that He prepared the way of our salvation. May God be praised forever more!

Have a blessed Passover and Resurrection Sunday!

With love,
Laveda D. Rockford
© 2012 Laveda D. Rockford
© 2018 Laveda D. Rockford
    Dallas, Texas 

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