United in Spirit: A 4th of July Tribute

On this bright July day, we gather near,
To celebrate freedom, with hearts sincere.
Red, white, and blue, our colors so proud,
Echoing liberty’s anthem, we sing aloud.

Fireworks burst in the evening sky,
A reminder of battles in days gone by.
From sea to shining sea, we stand,
United in spirit, hand in hand.

In this land of dreams and endless hope,
Where diverse cultures beautifully elope,
We honor the brave, both young and old,
Their stories of courage forever told.

Let’s cherish this day, our nation’s grace,
With a future bright, we all embrace.
For in unity and love, we find our might,
Together we shine, like stars in the night.

Happy Fourth of July, let freedom ring,
In the land of the brave, where hearts take wing.
May peace and justice always endure,
In this great nation, steadfast and pure.


Hope you have a wonderful 4th of July!

The Afterlife Machine: VI. Resolution

As Emily’s senses slowly reassembled, she became aware that she was sprawled amidst the smoldering ruins of the auxiliary control room. Debris and twisted wreckage surrounded her in a nightmarish panorama of devastation.

She blinked her eyes, struggling to remember what had happened. Fragmented memories of the imploding vortex and the blinding whiteout crash-landed in her mind.

With a start, she pushed herself up to a sitting position, wincing at the explosion of pain from her battered body. Had her cosmic gambit actually worked? Or had the forces she’d unleashed reduced all of reality to a scorched oblivion?

A faint groan from across the room provided her first hint. One of her lab technicians, his clothing charred and face masked by a trickle of blood, was stirring amid the rubble. Alive…they were both still alive!

As her surroundings took shape, Emily realized that while the control room had been utterly decimated, the rest of the facility seemed remarkably intact beyond the sections immediately engulfed by the vortex. Of the howling rift that had threatened to unmake all of creation, there was no visible sign remaining.

She opened her mouth to call out, but her words caught in her throat as she took in the full scope of the holocaust around her. Limp forms in tattered white coats lay strewn about, some shielding their eyes as if having witnessed something so mind-shatteringly cataclysmic that they had retreated into catatonic fugue states.

Forcing herself to confront the full weight of the scene, Emily knew that many of her team had perished, either torn apart by the cosmic maelstrom or disintegrated by the reality-rewriting implosion. Their names and faces flickered through her memory, good people who had sacrificed everything in pursuit of knowledge and truth.

Her eyes at last settled upon a charred mass of viscera and desiccated forms – the twisted remains of the eldritch entities she had somehow banished back through the rift before its violent collapse. A putrid, dying stench emanated from the scorched, alien shapes, already drying and petrifying as the laws of nature reasserted themselves.

Somehow, by the narrowest of cosmological nails, she had threaded the infinite improbability and pulled reality back from the brink of total entropic dissolution. The door had been slammed shut, sealed by forces that had temporarily transcended and unraveled the standard laws of physics.

But the toll, the cosmic debt that had come due, was nearly incalculable in terms of lives lost, careers ruined, and sanity shattered. Emily herself felt like a martyr horribly disfigured from some cataclysmic crucible, her brilliant inquisitive mind forever marred by the sight of the awful, eldritch truth from realms beyond mortal ken or comprehension.

As she limped away from the charred aftermath, she knew that those who had witnessed the events firsthand would be forever silenced, either by death’s oblivion or a self-imposed cushion of denial to protect what tattered remnants of their sanity remained.

The world could never know just how perilously close it had come to total, cosmic unraveling. At best, there might be some wild, unsubstantiated rumors and fringe stories about unexplained events in that little city for a brief while. But the truth of what had actually transpired within those lab walls would remain eldritch, a dire cosmic reckoning swallowed by space and time as if it had never occurred.

Except, of course, for Emily and the few haunted survivors who would carry an indelible, crippling knowledge of what lied on the other side beyond the veil of reality. She shuddered to imagine what lingering cosmic perversions and madnesses might be left to fester within those traumatized souls as they went to their graves silently screaming…

In the aftermath, Emily attempted to rebuild some semblance of a normal life, if such a thing were even possible after brushing against the outer peripheries of the cosmic abyss. She resigned from her academic position, unable to step foot on a college campus again without succumbing to shell-shocked flashbacks.

The official story provided to the authorities was that an industrial accident involving experimental energy reactors had caused the catastrophic implosion. It was a flimsy cover story at best, but Emily knew the truth could never be divulged – that they had recklessly tampered with cosmic forces far beyond their mortal scope.

Most difficult of all was Emily having to reckon with the sacrifice she had made that fateful day. Though it had been the only path to preserve all existence, she could not help but feel a profound sense of guilt and loss over her ultimate inability to reach out and reunite with her daughter Sarah’s spirit.

In her darkest moments of respited reflection, she tortured herself wondering if Sarah had truly been reaching out from some higher plane, or if it had all been an insidious lure deployed by the malignant forces lurking beyond the veil. She would never know for certain.

The dreams, when they came, were plagued by half-remembered visions of cyclopian entities writhing amidst realms of fractured geometry and howling aethers. The maddening vistas hinted at by those fleeting glimpses into the peripheries of the afterlife haunted her subconscious constantly.

Emily became a shut-in, rarely leaving her home except for furtive errands in the dead of night. She saw phantasmal shades flickering in the corners of her vision, residual afterimages etched into her psyche by the harrowing ordeal. Loud noises caused her to panic, silently reliving the explosive moment when reality itself had buckled and nearly caved in upon her.

On a few sleepless nights, alone with her thoughts and terrors, Emily wondered if taking her own life might be a blessed release from the crushing guilt and cerebral contamination. But she could never follow through, worried that in death she might breach another veil, passing into even more disturbing dimensions of cosmic unnaturalness.

So she lingered, a hollow, haunted shadow of her former self, having peered across the abyss of oblivion and returned forever changed. The woman who had naively sought to reveal the mysteries of the afterlife now understood all too well that some metaphysical doors were meant to remain sealed, lest realities far worse than any mortal conception of hell come spilling through.

As the years passed in fortressed solitude, Emily gradually found some measure of cautious re-engagement with the world. She forced herself to go about simple routines – shopping, self-care, the basic motions of life. Anything to distract from the crawling sense of cosmic dread that never fully abated.

On a crisp autumn evening, nearly a decade after the cataclysmic events, Emily stepped outside to collect her mail as the sun began to set. As her eyes followed the descent of the fiery orb along the horizon, she was struck by how it seemed to be…wavering, ever so slightly.

An unmistakable tremor, a subtle wavefront pulsing through the fabric of reality itself in the blink of an eye.

Emily froze, her breath catching in her throat as a thousand haunted memories and horrors detonated in her mind. Could it be…had something else slipped through in the wake of that cosmic near-rupture? A fragment, a discorporate sliver of the outer realms, come to pay her another visitation?

She stood transfixed, silently pleading for the worrying distortion to be no more than a trick of fading light or her own anxiety-addled mind playing tricks. But the pit of dread opened within her once more, an inescapable existential certainty that the doors were not as permanently sealed as she had desperately hoped…

The Afterlife Machine: II. The Discovery

The laboratory was bathed in an eerie silence as Emily’s trembling hand hovered over the activation switch. Her team of scientists and engineers watched with bated breath, their faces a mixture of excitement and apprehension. This was the moment they had been working towards for years, the culmination of their efforts to breach the ultimate frontier.

With a deep breath, Emily depressed the switch, and the machine rumbled to life, its intricate array of circuits and quantum processors humming with energy. At first, there was nothing but the whir of the machinery, and Emily felt a sinking sensation in the pit of her stomach. Had they failed once again?

But then, a faint crackle of static emanated from the machine’s speakers, and a disembodied voice began to take shape amidst the white noise.

“M…Mom…my?”

Emily’s heart nearly stopped. That voice, so soft and childlike, sent shockwaves through her very being. It couldn’t be…

“Sarah?” she whispered, her voice thick with emotion. “Sarah, is that you?”

The voice grew stronger, more coherent. “Mommy, I’m here. I’ve missed you so much.”

Tears streamed down Emily’s cheeks as she fell to her knees, overcome by the weight of this impossible moment. Her little girl, her precious Sarah, was speaking to her from beyond the grave.

For the next few hours, Emily and her daughter conversed as if no veil had ever separated them. Sarah described the wondrous afterlife, a realm of pure consciousness and boundless love. She reassured her mother that she was at peace and watching over her always.

The rest of the team could scarcely believe their senses. They had achieved the impossible, shattered the boundaries of what science deemed possible. The dead could commune with the living once more.

As the euphoria of that first contact began to fade, however, Emily detected a subtle shift in her daughter’s tone. Sarah’s words took on an unsettling quality, hints of darkness and warning that sent chills down Emily’s spine.

“You shouldn’t have opened the door, Mommy,” Sarah’s voice echoed. “There are others here, waiting to come through. They won’t be as nice as me.”

A knot formed in the pit of Emily’s stomach as an ominous silence descended upon the room. She opened her mouth to respond, but Sarah’s voice had already faded, leaving only static in its wake.

The scientists exchanged uneasy glances, their initial exhilaration giving way to a creeping sense of dread. What did Sarah mean by “others” waiting to come through? And why did she sound…afraid?

Before anyone could voice their concerns, the machine’s speakers crackled back to life, this time with a deep, rasping utterance that chilled them to their core.

“Free…finally free…”

The voice was like nails on a chalkboard, devoid of any warmth or familiarity. It seemed to emanate from everywhere and nowhere at once, surrounding them with its grating menace.

“Who…who are you?” Emily mustered, her throat constricting with fear.

A low, rumbling laughter reverberated from the speakers. “You think you can peer into the abyss without consequences? You have opened a door that should have remained sealed, foolish mortals.”

One of the lab assistants let out a terrified yelp as a burst of sparks erupted from the machine’s console. The lights flickered wildly as the entity’s malevolent presence seemed to saturate the very air around them.

“No force in this world or the next can shut me out now. I shall walk among you, a harbinger of your undoing!”

The voice descended into a guttural roar that shook the foundations of the lab. Several monitors shattered, raining shards of glass in all directions. Emily threw her arms up to shield herself, panic and revulsion gripping her body.

As abruptly as the chaos had erupted, it ceased, leaving a deafening silence. The backup generators kicked in, bathing the ravaged lab in crimson emergency lighting.

Emily slowly lowered her arms, her team huddled together in shocked terror. Their incredible breakthrough, their gateway to the afterlife, had been flung wide open.

And something…ancient and evil had answered their call.