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The day he died, he did not go to any white light and there was no guardian angel to escort him across The Valley He closed his eyes in the oneon a precipice There was a black hole under the ledge he was balancing upon, and a sea of black nothing away down A voice fro voice that he had been granted one and only one, second chance The voice offered him a job, which Daimhin could not refuse If he had declined the job offer he was sure he would have experienced the flailing ar sensation and he would have ended up in that place the Bible warned souls about That place of eternal burning and suffering
Daie cali black door led to the opposite direction He did not have clearance to enter to the black side, as it was sometimes referred to by his co-workers The AoD: Covert Operations: Ireland, had their own front reception office and as indicated by the black door, Daiative of the office for which he did have clearance On this side, they collected the good souls and escorted their frightened and bewildered souls across The Valley Daimhin had heard rumours that on the other side of that black door, they were not as acco area to await a verdict on where their souls will be going next Souardians from the Covert Operations division out in the field, he felt a twinge of jealousy They had the coolest weapons and they all wore uniforry souls were difficult to contain, and obviously they had to be taken to the pit of fire forcefully He could not think of anybody ould want to go there willingly
He reached the inner office of Mr Ahern and as he stepped into view of Mr Ahern's personal assistant, she looked up at hinored her question "Mr Ahern wants to seeof apprehension settled on his shoulders as he walked to the large white double doors
The doors swung open as if on cue, and Daie office of the Chief of Operations: Ireland The décor from the corridors continued into the office, and the only difference was the one wall One of the perks of being higher up on the food chain in any corporate environment The view fro An ocean of white clouds extended as far as the eye could see