The Dreadlock Contract

Abishai100

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It's interesting to note how the modern world of commerce and industry gauged politics (e.g., Wall Street, European Union) has made us more sensitive to 'contract-oriented' stories/films such as The Firm and Kramer vs. Kramer.

So here's a 'contract-inventive' two-chapter yarn inspired by the tragic 'love-federation' stories in Casablanca and The Little Mermaid!

Do you think TrumpUSA warrants such 'idealism'?

Cheers,



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Two travellers, one a tavern-operator (Jimmy) in Casablanca and the other an anti-Nazi spy (Janice), met again in Casablanca. Jimmy and Janice were once lovers but separated by the winds of fate. Now they met again to discuss if their love had any long-term prospects. Unfortunately, Janice was bound by honor to complete her mission, and Jimmy could not join in her mission. So, Jimmy advised Janice to complete her mission and that completion of duty would serve as its own special testament of their love.

Janice agreed but came up with a brilliant plan. She would work as a radio-operator, trying to intercept Nazi communications signals across Europe right from Casablanca (with a special signals interference technology that her anti-Nazi allies designed for their forces. Janice and Jimmy could always be together in Casablanca and engage in their love for each other, and even though they did not work together, they definitely had the fortune of actually being together (and that was half of the 'crusade' for the human spirit!).

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Ariel (the mermaid) knew her prince Eric was in love with the beautiful and alluring human princess Elana, but Ariel was worried about her fate, since she made a soul-wager with the evil undersea witch Ursula to ensure that if she could not win Eric's affections, she would be beholden to Ursa forever (who gave Ariel a temporary human body so she could pretend to be as 'human' as Eric). Ariel didn't want to 'trick' Eric into loving her, but she was worried about her fate if Eric chose Elana.

Ariel came up with a brilliant plan. She would convince Eric that she was his long-lost half-sister, separated at birth by her parents who separated. This way, even if Eric chose Elana, Ariel could remain near Eric's side forever (and that was enough for her, since she was in love with him completely/truly). Eric agreed and was thrilled Ariel (his 'half-sister') would live with him and his new wife Elana. Ariel was able to use the 'spirit of love' to escape the terrible death-bond to the witch Ursula.


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