The Centre Of My Heart

 Nov 14, 2022

    I can’t remember the morning of the 14th. I think I just woke up and went downstairs to eat. The food tasted like good vitamins. I knew it was healthy for my dad and I. 

    We talked about what we should do with our day. My dad wanted to play his guitar in the intersection for all to hear. I told him not yet, that it was too early in our development. I suggested we go look at the monkeys, since they were something he might relate to. 

    We wandered through some back alleys and found ourselves in the sacred monkey forest. There were chimps everywhere. My dad started crying and telling everyone that he was home. I tried to calm him down but he was determined. He escaped from my arms and climbed a vine, tears streaming from his eyes. 

    I was surprised to overhear some of the chimps speaking English. I guess they’ve learned a few words in order to attract treats from tourists, like how bears wave at people. I heard one monkey asking for directions. I heard another one calling for help. He’d gotten trapped between the jaws of my father. The monkey was begging for assistance. I stood back and observed. It wasn’t my job to interfere. 
After that we stumbled across a beautiful ceremony. We sat and watched. I could feel the blessings begin activating dormant strands of my DNA. 

    We continued on through back alleys. We came across two holy pooches. They said their names were George and Mike Myers. We played with them for a few hours and exchanged contacts. 
We made our way to an important temple. It was very beautiful. The air was vibrating at a high frequency. I felt the little hairs on my cheeks stand on end. My dad was so in awe that he could barely open his eyes. He began chanting loud and clear to prove his devotion. Afterwards we went to a nearby Starbucks to cool ourselves off with some beautiful drinks. 

    That night we went for dinner and got seated next to a lovely Australian couple. We talked about Kanye West and Justin Trudeau and the education system of our homes. 

    After that we went home and slept.