Color Us Jesus
~~Hatred Personified~~
I knew I was going to hit her and deliberately run her off the road. I wanted her dead. I remember screaming aloud just that. I slammed into the rear of that little Citation and it began to careen out of control. I watched, smiling happily, as it headed straight for a utility pole knowing she would get what was coming to her. The car slammed into the hard pole, leaving an eerie screech and loud thud echoing in the dark night air.
Still feeling very proud of myself for what I'd done, I approached the wreck. Damn! She was still alive. Then slowly she began to open her eyes. At that instant she saw me. She just stared at me. Not the frantic frightened look I expected; it was different--almost an empty stare, a hopeless stare, an innocent stare from innocent eyes.
Something stirred deep inside me; I don't know what happened at that moment. Did I become instantly sober? I wasn't sure, but suddenly felt lower than a snake. I couldn't watch any further and I fled those innocent eyes, but the memory was burned into my mind forever.
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Color Us Jesus
~~Hatred Personified~~
I knew I was going to hit her and deliberately run her off the road. I wanted her dead. I remember screaming aloud just that. I slammed into the rear of that little Citation and it began to careen out of control. I watched, smiling happily, as it headed straight for a utility pole knowing she would get what was coming to her. The car slammed into the hard pole, leaving an eerie screech and loud thud echoing in the dark night air.
Still feeling very proud of myself for what I'd done, I approached the wreck. Damn! She was still alive. Then slowly she began to open her eyes. At that instant she saw me. She just stared at me. Not the frantic frightened look I expected; it was different--almost an empty stare, a hopeless stare, an innocent stare from innocent eyes.
Something stirred deep inside me; I don't know what happened at that moment. Did I become instantly sober? I wasn't sure, but suddenly felt lower than a snake. I couldn't watch any further and I fled those innocent eyes, but the memory was burned into my mind forever.
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Color Us Jesus

Color Us Jesus

by Katherine Freeman
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Color Us Jesus

by Katherine Freeman

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~~Hatred Personified~~
I knew I was going to hit her and deliberately run her off the road. I wanted her dead. I remember screaming aloud just that. I slammed into the rear of that little Citation and it began to careen out of control. I watched, smiling happily, as it headed straight for a utility pole knowing she would get what was coming to her. The car slammed into the hard pole, leaving an eerie screech and loud thud echoing in the dark night air.
Still feeling very proud of myself for what I'd done, I approached the wreck. Damn! She was still alive. Then slowly she began to open her eyes. At that instant she saw me. She just stared at me. Not the frantic frightened look I expected; it was different--almost an empty stare, a hopeless stare, an innocent stare from innocent eyes.
Something stirred deep inside me; I don't know what happened at that moment. Did I become instantly sober? I wasn't sure, but suddenly felt lower than a snake. I couldn't watch any further and I fled those innocent eyes, but the memory was burned into my mind forever.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157939106
Publisher: W & B Publishers
Publication date: 01/18/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 353 KB

About the Author

My name is Katherine Belinda Freeman. I’m the seventh of eleven siblings. I’m married and have six children, eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. I was raised in a small community outside of Cincinnati which was predominately black. At the age of eleven we relocated to Covington Kentucky where I attended a school which was predominately white. I realized I fit in very well in both places.
Later I graduated from Withrow high school and afterwards worked several years in secretarial positions. I relocated to Killeen, Texas for several years later returning to Cincinnati. In 1987 I became a born again Christian. I returned to school and received an associate degree in Business Administration.
At present I live in Fairfield, Ohio in suburbia Cincinnati. I now work at Valvoline Oil Company through Kelly Services as Administrative Assistance. I stay busy working as church secretary to the House Of Prayer in Elmwood, OH where I am a member. I am also a minister, soon to be ordained. I am also the editor of our church children’s and adults booklets. I also teach Sunday school to new members.
My hobbies are reading, writing, scrabble, most craft activities and sewing. I like to travel seeing new places and people.
I was introduced to the wonders of reading at the age of eleven by my mother. She handed me a book called ‘Trixie Beldon Mysteries’ and said "You can read a book and never leave your room, but see the world." She was correct. Out of my hunger for reading a passion for writing stirred in me and as thoughts ignited in my mind, I began to put them on paper. When I’m not working I am either reading or writing.
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