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Darkness. Complete and absolute. 


John Foster's consciousness returned to him like a reluctant tide, washing in and then retreating, before finally settling into painful awareness. Cold penetrated every fiber of his being—a profound, bone-deep chill that seemed to have replaced his very marrow.


He lay perfectly still, trying to orient himself. The surface beneath him was hard and unyielding, metallic. Something light but insistent covered him from head to toe. A sheet. He was naked beneath it, he realized with a jolt of vulnerability.


Gingerly, John lifted a hand to his face, his muscles protesting with sharp complaints. His fingers, stiff and uncooperative, touched his nose, his ears, his lips. All intact. He flexed his toes. Ten of them, responsive despite the cold. Relief flooded him as he confirmed all his extremities remained attached.


His neck, however, sent waves of agony through his spine when he attempted to turn his head. Memories flashed—the rope, the struggle for air, the final crack. John winced, forcing the images away. Every movement sparked new pain somewhere in his body—bruises, strains, and deeper injuries from his violent death.


A steady, mechanical hum surrounded him, punctuated by the soft whoosh of cold air flowing across his sheet-covered form. Wind? No, not wind—ventilation. The realization struck him with sudden clarity. He was in some kind of refrigeration unit. A morgue refrigerator.


Panic threatened to overwhelm him. He had to get out. Now.


With a surge of desperate energy, John kicked hard at what he hoped was a door near his feet. His heel connected with solid metal, sending pain shooting up his leg, but he was rewarded with a distinct click followed by the creak of hinges.


Dim light spilled into his confined space. John blinked rapidly, his eyes adjusting after the perfect darkness. The crack of light revealed the truth of his situation—he was indeed on a sliding tray inside a mortuary refrigerator.


Beyond the partially open door, he could make out a sterile room with two large stainless steel tables positioned in the center. Autopsy tables. The thought sent a shiver through him that had nothing to do with the cold.


John pushed against the back wall of the compartment, trying to slide the tray out, but the mechanism seemed locked in place. Frustrated, he began to wiggle and twist, inching his body toward the opening. His feet emerged first, followed by his calves and knees, until he was hanging halfway out of the compartment.


With a final effort, he pulled himself forward and tumbled unceremoniously to the floor, landing with a dull thud that echoed in the empty room. For several moments, he simply lay there, the relatively warm air of the morgue feeling almost tropical compared to the refrigerated compartment.


Standing proved challenging. His legs wobbled beneath him like a newborn foal's, and his neck screamed in protest with every movement. But he managed to pull himself upright, leaning heavily against the wall of refrigerated compartments. Each was labeled with a small card. The one he'd occupied read simply: "Foster, J. - ME exam complete - Awaiting transfer."


John reached back into the compartment and pulled out the sheet that had covered him, wrapping it around his body like a makeshift toga. The thin fabric provided little warmth but restored some small dignity.


His mind raced with questions. How was this possible? Jesus had said he would return, but John had somehow expected a more... dignified resurrection. Not this cold awakening in his own damaged, pain-riddled corpse.


The door to the morgue beckoned. John hobbled toward it, each step slightly stronger than the last as circulation returned to his limbs. He peered through the small window in the door. The hallway beyond was empty.


He pushed through the door, emerging into a dimly lit corridor. To his right, a glowing red exit sign offered the promise of escape. The pre-dawn hours lent the hospital an eerie stillness, with only the occasional distant sound of activity breaking the silence. A wall clock showed 4:17 AM—Monday morning, three days after his death.


John turned toward the exit, clutching his sheet tightly around his waist.


Footsteps approached. A tired-looking doctor walked briskly toward him, eyes fixed on a clipboard of overnight charts. John pressed himself against the wall, expecting discovery and the chaos that would ensue when they realized a corpse was walking the halls.


But the doctor walked past without so much as a glance in his direction. His eyes slid over John as if he weren't there at all.


John remembered Christ's words: "the ability to pass unnoticed by eyes clouded by evil." Was that what was happening? Or was this power more comprehensive than he'd understood?


Testing his newfound invisibility, John continued down the hallway. A night-shift nurse stifling a yawn, an orderly checking something on his phone, a security guard making his rounds—none showed any awareness of his presence.


He reached the hospital's front entrance. A young man sat at the reception desk, scrolling through social media with the glazed look of someone nearing the end of a night shift. John walked directly past him, close enough to see the glow of the screen reflected in the man's tired eyes. He never looked up.


The automatic doors parted for him, which struck John as curious—if he was truly invisible, would the sensors detect him? Questions for later. For now, the cool pre-dawn air beckoned him forward, away from the building where his body had been stored like meat in a locker.


He stepped out into the darkness, a dead man walking, wrapped in nothing but a morgue sheet and the divine purpose that had returned him to the world of the living.


His mission had begun.

***

Tyson Maxwell stifled a yawn as he pulled away from the hospital entrance, the Dallas skyline just beginning to silhouette against the pre-dawn sky. His Prius hummed quietly beneath him, reliable as always after a long night shift. Sunday night to Monday morning was typically slow, but hospital pickups were steady money—nurses ending shifts, patients finally discharged, worried relatives heading home for some rest.


He'd been driving Uber for nearly two years now, supplementing his income as a community college student. The job had become routine: check app, accept ride, small talk if the passenger seemed chatty, silence if they didn't, five-star rating, repeat. Tonight had been particularly uneventful.


Tyson glanced at his phone, checking if another request was pending. Nothing yet. He contemplated driving toward downtown where the early morning business crowd would soon be stirring, when a knock on his window startled him.


He jerked his head up to see a middle-aged man standing beside his car. The stranger was wrapped in what appeared to be a light blue hospital sheet, his only covering against the cool morning air. His face was bruised, with a nasty cut along one temple, and he held himself stiffly, as if in pain.


Tyson hesitated only briefly before rolling down his window. In two years of driving, he'd seen stranger things than a man in a sheet.


"I've lost my clothes, my wallet, and my phone," the man said without preamble, his voice hoarse but authoritative. "I need to get home to my family. They'll pay for the trip when we arrive."


Common sense told Tyson to drive away. No phone meant no app, which meant no record of the ride, which meant no guarantee of payment. Plus, a half-naked man with injuries screamed "potential problem." The company policy was clear about cash rides: they weren't allowed.


Yet something inside Tyson—a feeling he couldn't explain, like a quiet but firm voice—urged him to help this stranger. It wasn't merely sympathy; it was almost a compulsion, as if refusing wasn't an option.


"Get in," Tyson heard himself say, unlocking the doors.


The man nodded gratefully and walked around to the passenger side, moving gingerly. As he settled into the seat, Tyson noticed the sheet wasn't as haphazardly arranged as he'd initially thought. The stranger had fashioned it into a surprisingly dignified covering.


"Where to?" Tyson asked, pulling away from the curb.


The man gave an address in North Dallas—one of the affluent suburbs. That eased Tyson's concerns somewhat. If nothing else, wealthy neighborhoods meant better chances of actually getting paid.


They drove in silence for several minutes. The streets were nearly empty, the city still mostly asleep. Through his rearview mirror, Tyson watched the hospital shrink behind them, its illuminated emergency sign growing distant.


Curiosity finally got the better of Tyson. "How'd you lose your stuff, if you don't mind me asking?"


The man turned to look out the window, his profile outlined against the gradually lightening sky. "I can't really remember," he said after a pause, his voice distant.


Something in his tone discouraged further questions. Tyson focused on driving, guiding the Prius onto the highway heading north. The silence between them wasn't uncomfortable, exactly, but it felt weighted, as if the air in the car had thickened somehow.


As they exited the highway and wound through increasingly expensive neighborhoods, Tyson found himself wondering about his passenger. Trauma victim? Psychiatric patient? Victim of some bizarre robbery? The man didn't seem drunk or high—his eyes were clear and focused when they occasionally met Tyson's in the rearview mirror.


Thirty minutes after leaving the hospital, Tyson pulled into a circular driveway fronting a large colonial-style home. Tasteful landscaping surrounded the property, and soft security lighting illuminated the imposing front entrance. This was old money—established wealth, not flashy new riches.


"This is it," the man said, gathering his makeshift garment around him. "Thank you for your kindness."


"No problem," Tyson replied automatically. "That'll be $27.50."


The man opened the door and stepped out, then turned back. "If you wait, I'll have my wife bring out payment."


Tyson watched as his passenger walked up to the front door and rang the bell. The porch light came on almost immediately. Tyson's finger hovered over the meter button on his app before he realized he hadn't actually started the ride officially.


A curious feeling of contentment washed over him. The early morning suddenly seemed beautiful—the first birds beginning to sing, the sky lightening to a soft lavender-blue in the east. He felt inexplicably happy, as if he'd done something significant rather than just given someone a ride.


With sudden certainty, Tyson knew he didn't need payment for this trip. He put the car in gear and pulled away, glancing once more at the house where his passenger now stood waiting at the door.


"Hope you're okay, man," he murmured, turning onto the main road and heading back toward the city, strangely satisfied with his morning's work.

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Jesus Christ sends a resurrected Prophet to Christendom and gives him a year and a day to deliver a message and a warning to the remnants of the faithful.
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