Love After Heaven

By IsaganiRCruz

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A murder victim gets a chance to return to earth to meet his wife and her lover. He still loves his wife, des... More

1 I am in heaven
3 I was a fool
4 I did love her
5 He had ignored her affair
6 Now, he was dead
7 I committed murder
8 He had no memory
9 The voice was vaguely familiar
10 All is vanity
11 Tears of love
12 Nobody else found out
13 The usual regimented quiet
14 Reading the Bible
15 Ready for the recollection
16 He felt something stir inside him
17 This strangely attractive woman
18 A heavenly smile
19 There is no God
20 Oh my god
21 I don't want to be a mistress
22 He seemed like a good guy
23 The handshake
24 At the mall
25 A really bad day
26 Is God a she?
27 Wiles of the devil?
28 The priest who was not there
29 Caught in the act
30 Was she falling for him?
31 Perfume from a dress
32 Frankie's story
33 Frankie's women
34 Frankie dies
35 All hell breaks loose in heaven
36 Something jumped
37 First kiss
38 Guilt
39 The fall
40 Deus ex machina
41 Repentance
42 The End

2 I remember the day I died

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By IsaganiRCruz

I remember the day I died. They were all around the bed – Julie, my cousin Gerry, my sister Yoly, and four, maybe six doctors all shouting orders to three or four nurses scampering like terrorized schoolchildren in the background.

Code, someone kept shouting.

I looked at them from the ceiling, or actually through the ceiling because I could see in front of me the fluorescent lamp and the fire sprinkler. My body – it looked like my body, even with the grotesque tubes injecting all sorts of colored liquid into it – was jerking with every touch of the defibrillator.

I could see not just the bed where my body was lying, but right beside it, or maybe superimposed on it – I can't be sure now – my condo apartment in upscale Global City. There were two or three cops there – it's funny how I can't seem to count properly here in heaven. They were talking to my two domestic helpers, the cook and the laundry woman. I half-expected Julie to be there, shouting at them to keep their hands off the antique blue porcelain plates, but of course, she was in the hospital room, like the dutiful wife that she wasn't.

I could also see a room in a seedy motel in downtown Manila. He was there, the asshole, the guy that turned Julie against me. He was with a woman, or maybe a man, or somebody anyway. They were in the shower. He was sitting in some kind of contraption that looked like a trapeze swing. He or she or whatever that shadow was was hovering over him.

Then I found myself, without even a dissolve or a fade-away, here in heaven, sitting in this queue that must have stretched for miles.

Oh, yes, sometime – and here in heaven, time has no meaning, so I can't really tell if this was long ago or just a minute ago – I went through a tunnel. There was a light at the end, the light that some guy in white was waving at my face to guide me through the darkness. I say it was a guy, but it could have been a woman, or even an animal, or something. Maybe an angel? But whoever or whatever he or she or it was, he or she or it had no wings.

But I knew I was in heaven because, well, it felt good to be here. Peaceful. Calm. With no more pain. Not as good as I thought it would be, but good enough. Better than having all those doctors forcing my body to bounce on the bed. Better than seeing Julie pretending to still be in love with me even when she was already sleeping with that asshole.

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