The Ascension of Chinny

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"What do you do to get to your destination the quickest from point A to point B if there's a Point C?" inquired the Mother.

Chinny, Dicey, and Tanu Boy were in a classroom setting complete with a chalkboard, desks, and a humorous dunce cap on top of a stool in the corner of the room. Thankfully, no one had ever been required to use it yet to the children's relief.

"Hmm...You fold point A and C together," smiled Dicey quite smugly.

"Yes! Indeed! Good job, Dicey," smiled Mother.

"Uh-whuh?" Chinny was confused and wanted to further discuss the theory.

"In the matter of time, point B wouldn't be the accessible place of transfer. Point C would be. Point A is called a constant because everything needs a starting point. And that is the one place of transfer that would always remain the same," explained the Mother.

"Um. Okay," replied Tanu Boy with a confused expression still on his face.

"Are me and my siblings gonna Ascend soon? Because I just wanna get it over with. I know it's why you're teaching us all about time right now," grumbled Chinny.

"Yes," sighed Mother. "But only you will Ascend for now. Just for protection's sake. Is that alright with you, child?"

Chinny simply shrugged dismissively. "I'm down. If it doesn't work, I could just jump back into mommy and then we can start again."

"That's the plan, kid," winked the Father as he walked into the classroom.

 "Just the person I wanted to see...Grandpa!," grinned Chinny cunningly.

"Oh, shit. I know that look Aniel," eyed out the Father suspiciously.

"Damn. He called me Aniel too!" laughed Chinny as Tanu Boy and Dicey giggled as well.

"What is it before I quickly change my mind," Father advised her with a hint of a smile on his face.

"Last week we were learning all about Divine contracts and I've come up with one for myself," advised Chinny.

"Oh, yeah? May I ask what it is in that case? I'm almost afraid to ask," chuckled Mother.

"Me too," laughed Father.

"If I Ascend successfully will I be a real girl? And will my name be Chinny? I actually wanna keep the name for sentimental reasons of course. Oh, and will I have to go through some bullshit Twin Flame journey? Because if I do, we will have to amend the contract," stated a very serious looking Chinny.

Mother gave her loving look and hugged Chinny tight. "Of course, you're a real girl, Chinny. But if you want that written down formally in our Divine contract in order for you to Ascend, then we'll happily accommodate. How's that?"

"And the names, lady? We all wanna keep our original names too," stated Tanu Boy.

"Your names will remain the same. Okay! I'm glad we were in negotiations over this. That was easy," smiled Father until Chinny stopped him quite hilariously by covering his mouth.

"Not finished yet, Grandpa. Do we have to go through any Twin Flame journeys? Hmm?"

Father gave Mother an exasperated look before responding. "Oh, alright. You do know that it will require some energy consumption to keep you kids from going that Divine path...Fine. It's been done," chuckled Father after a few seconds.

"You're funny, Grandpa. That didn't take ANY energy consumption and you know it because Grandma already didn't want us to go through a Twin Flame path," giggled Tanu Boy.

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