VoloAuxilium
Theme: Reckoning / Communion / Witness
Nothing gathers unless it is called.
In The Gathering, A1k enters the final threshold before completion. Time loosens its grip. The boundaries between worlds thin, and those who shaped his survival-seen and unseen-begin to arrive.
This is not a reunion of comfort. It is a convergence of truth.
Saints appear first, not as figures of worship, but as witnesses-Saint Roch, Saint Dymphna, Saint Monica, Saint Jude-each carrying the memory of prayers spoken in desperation. They do not speak often. Their presence alone confirms that endurance was never solitary.
Then come the living.
Family members drift in and out of memory: voices without bodies, bodies without closure. Conversations replay-not as they were spoken, but as they were meant. Regret and love occupy the same space without canceling each other out.
Music follows. Cadence does not perform-she remembers. Every lyric A1k ever wrote returns to him stripped of melody, revealing the truth hidden beneath rhythm. The songs become confessions. The confessions become testimony.
The gods arrive last.
Aphrodite stands apart, love fully revealed-not romantic, not merciful, not cruel, but honest. She shows A1k the cost of loving deeply without protection. She does not apologize. She does not defend herself.
Death arrives without announcement.
She does not claim him. Not yet.
Instead, she listens.
For the first time, A1k speaks without fear of consequence. He names every wound. Every absence. Every moment he survived when he should not have. The Great Spirit receives it all, not as judgment, but as record.
This is the gathering of pain, prayer, music, blood, and breath.
Nothing is resolved here.
But everything is seen.
And for the first time in his life, A1k is no longer carrying it alone.