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Danny Foster stared into his bowl of cereal, watching the flakes slowly disintegrate into the milk. The kitchen clock read 5:43 AM. Another sleepless night, punctuated by nightmares when exhaustion finally pulled him under. Three days since his father's murder, and the world had become unrecognizable.


The house felt wrong—too quiet yet somehow too loud with the constant ringing of phones, the murmurs of relatives, the occasional sobs from his mother's room. Danny had taken to wandering the halls at night, checking locks obsessively after several reporters had tried to sneak onto their property. The media vultures, as his brother Anthony had taken to calling them, seemed to have no boundaries.


He forced himself to lift a spoonful of soggy cereal to his mouth. Violet, Anthony's wife, had been watching him like a hawk, concerned about how little he'd eaten. "You need your strength," she'd said, as if strength mattered anymore. As if anything mattered anymore.


The cereal tasted like nothing. Danny chewed mechanically, his mind replaying the moment the he had arrived home late Friday afternoon. He'd known something was terribly wrong the instant he saw their faces. His mother's scream still echoed in his dreams.


The trip to the morgue Saturday morning haunted him—standing beside his mother, Anthony, and his father's best friend Chris as the attendant pulled back the sheet. His proud, strong father, bruised and broken on a cold metal slab. The image was seared into his mind forever.


The doorbell rang.


Danny's head snapped up, cereal forgotten. Who would come at this hour? The anger that had been simmering within him for days suddenly boiled over. More reporters. It had to be. They'd been relentless, shouting questions through the windows, camping at the end of the driveway, some even claiming to be distant relatives to try gaining entry.


He pushed back from the table, a murderous rage building with each step toward the front door. The entryway was dark, the house still mostly asleep except for Elijah, his middle brother, who had taken the night watch in the living room and was presumably dozing in the armchair.


The doorbell rang again, more insistent this time.


"I'm coming, you vultures," Danny muttered, not caring if Elijah heard the fury in his voice. Let someone try to calm him down. Let someone try to tell him to be polite. He was done with politeness. Done with the world that had taken his father and then turned him into a political talking point.


He grabbed the doorknob and yanked the door open, ready to unleash days of pent-up grief and rage.


The words died in his throat.


Standing on the porch, illuminated by the soft glow of the security lights, was his father.


John Foster stood wrapped in a light blue sheet—the same color as the one Danny had seen in the morgue when they'd viewed the body. His father's face was bruised, with a healing cut along his temple. He was standing oddly, stiffly, as if his body pained him. But his eyes—those were his father's eyes, looking at Danny with the same gentle strength they always had.


Time stretched and warped. Danny couldn't move, couldn't breathe. The rational part of his brain screamed that this was impossible, that grief had finally broken him completely. Yet there his father stood, solid and real, the early morning breeze ruffling the edges of the sheet he had fashioned into a makeshift toga.


"Danny," his father said, his voice rougher than Danny remembered, but unmistakably his. "It's me, son."


Something broke inside Danny. With a strangled cry that was half sob, half scream, he launched himself forward, colliding with his father's chest. His arms wrapped around the solid form, feeling the warmth, the beating heart beneath the thin sheet.


"Dad," he choked out, burying his face against his father's shoulder. "Dad. You were—I saw—we saw you—"


His father's arms encircled him, one hand moving to the back of his head in that familiar, protective gesture Danny had known all his life. The touch unleashed the tears he'd been fighting for days. He sobbed uncontrollably, clutching at his father as if he might disappear again at any moment.


"I know, son," his father murmured, his voice thick with emotion. "I know. But God sent me back. He sent me back to you all."


The words penetrated Danny's grief-stricken haze. He pulled back slightly, looking up at his father's face, searching for signs of delirium or confusion. Instead, he found only clarity and purpose in those familiar eyes.

"God..." Danny repeated, struggling to comprehend.


"It's a long story," his father said. "And I'll tell you everything. But I need to see everyone, Danny. I need to come home."


Home. The word jolted Danny back to the present moment. His father was standing outside on the porch, wrapped only in a sheet, returned somehow from death itself. The impossibility of it all suddenly didn't matter.


Danny released his grip, stepped back, and pulled his father inside the house. He slammed the door behind them, throwing the deadbolt with shaking hands. For one wild moment, he feared this might be a hallucination that the entire family somehow shared, or worse, that only he could see.


But no—his father stood solidly in the entryway, looking around at their home with an expression of profound gratitude, as real as the marble floor beneath their feet.


Joy exploded in Danny's chest, too vast to contain. He filled his lungs and shouted at the top of his voice:


"DADDY'S HOME!"


The words echoed through the house, reverberating off walls and ceilings. For a split second, silence followed—then pandemonium erupted.


The thud of feet hitting floors, doors flying open, confused voices calling out. Elijah appeared first, emerging from the living room with alarming speed, the baseball bat he'd kept nearby clattering to the floor when he saw John.


"Jesus Christ," Elijah whispered, his face draining of color. “Dad?”


Before John could answer, a door slammed upstairs and rushed footsteps pounded down the hallway.


Danny stepped aside as his father maintained his ground, one hand still holding the makeshift garment in place.


Violet appeared next, emerging from the guest room in her bathrobe. Her scream pierced the air—not terror but shock so profound it could find no other expression. She gripped the wall for support, her legs seeming to give way beneath her.


"John?" she gasped. "Oh my God. Oh my God."


People were pouring into the hallway now—Anthony from upstairs, Ming, Elijah's wife, from the downstairs guest room, her eyes wide with disbelief.


"Is it really him?" Anthony asked hoarsely, frozen halfway down the stairs. "Danny, what the hell is happening?"


"It's him," Danny confirmed, his own voice thick with emotion. "It's really Dad."


And then, cutting through the chaos like a knife, came another voice—his mother's. Danny turned to see her standing at the top of the stairs, one hand gripping the banister so tightly her knuckles were white.


"John?" Marissa Foster whispered, her voice barely audible even in the sudden hush that fell over the gathered family.


Danny watched as his father looked up at his wife. The expression on his face—love so intense it was almost painful to witness—told Danny everything he needed to know. This was no dream, no hallucination. No imposter could look at his mother that way.


"Marissa," his father said simply. "I've come home."


His mother swayed slightly, and Anthony rushed to steady her. For a terrifying moment, Danny thought she might faint. But then something transformed in her face—the grief that had seemed permanently etched there these past days giving way to something that looked almost like faith.


She descended the stairs one careful step at a time, never taking her eyes off her husband. The family parted before her like the Red Sea, creating a path directly to John.


When she reached him, she didn't throw herself into his arms as Danny had done. Instead, she lifted one trembling hand to his face, her fingers gently tracing the bruise on his cheek, the cut at his temple, the ligature marks still visible on his neck. Confirming, cataloging, believing.


"They told me you were dead," she whispered. "I identified your body. We all saw you."


"I was," John said simply. "But God had other plans."


Something passed between them then, a private communication that transcended words. Danny watched as his mother's face crumpled, not in grief this time but in overpowering relief. Then she was in his father's arms, her body shaking with silent sobs.


The hallway erupted again—questions flying, people talking over each other. Anthony had his arm around Violet, who was openly weeping. Ming was rapidly texting someone on her phone, her hands shaking so badly she kept making mistakes. Elijah just stood there, mouth agape, as if his brain couldn't process what his eyes were seeing.


Danny stood in the midst of the chaos, watching his father hold his mother as if he'd never let her go again. The rational questions would come later—how this was possible, what it meant, what happens next. For now, there was only this miracle, this impossible reunion.


His father was home. And somehow, Danny knew, nothing would ever be the same again.

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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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