There was a sensation of swift motion as the morgue walls vanished like shadows. Virginia glimpsed houses and streets, bright with colored lights, empty of men and filled with snow, fly past her eyes with the speed of the wind. Her own little two-story house in the suburbs, her ordinary, un-magical, and non-fantastic home, whose mortgage they could not really afford on her husband's meager pay, the scene of so many terrible days of illness, despair, and lingering pain, now rose up in her view like some impossible dream hooded in white and edged in icicles. They did not go down the chimney, as she half-expected.

  Instead, when she opened her eyes, she was standing on the floor of Ginny’s bedroom. The little girl was lying in the same posture as a moment ago, but, with the brightly colored bedsheet beneath her rather than a slab, she looked more like a child slumbering than dead. The tall saint was still bent over her.

  Virginia had not put up any decorations that year, and her house had no colored lights on, but when Nicholas straightened up, raised his hand and spoke a word, there was a young pine tree in the room that had not been there before, and on its highest bough stood a silver candle that burned and from which the wax did not drip. And there were dozens of candles on every surface, on the dresser and on the window sill.

  Candles, she found herself recalling, were the prayers of the saints. She remembered lighting a candle with Frank on their wedding day.

  Nicholas smiled, winked at her, and said, “Merry Christmas to all, and to all, a good night.”

  And then, he was gone.

  Ginny opened her eyes. “Mom? I walked on a bridge all made of light and I held the baby Jesus! And I think I dreamed I saw Santa too!”

  “You did, baby. Oh, you did! And I saw him too!”

  Then it was all tears and joy and laughter.

  THE END

  Books by John C. Wright

  CASTALIA HOUSE

  Awake in the Night Land

  City Beyond Time: Tales of the Fall of Metachronopolis

  One Bright Star to Guide Them

  The Book of Feasts & Seasons

  Transhuman and Subhuman: Essays on Science Fiction and Awful Truth

  THE GOLDEN AGE

  The Golden Age

  The Phoenix Exultant

  The Golden Transcendence

  WAR OF THE DREAMING

  Last Guardian of Everness

  Mists of Everness

  CHRONICLES OF CHAOS

  Orphans of Chaos

  Fugitives of Chaos

  Titans of Chaos

  COUNT TO THE ESCHATON

  Count to a Trillion

  The Hermetic Millennia

  Judge of Ages

  OTHER NOVELS

  Null-A Continuum

  FANTASY

  Awake in the Night by John C. Wright

  Awake in the Night Land by John C. Wright

  One Bright Star to Guide Them by John C. Wright

  The Book of Feasts & Seasons by John C. Wright

  A Magic Broken by Vox Day

  A Throne of Bones by Vox Day

  The Wardog's Coin by Vox Day

  The Last Witchking by Vox Day

  Summa Elvetica: A Casuistry of the Elvish Controversy by Vox Day

  The Altar of Hate by Vox Day

  The War in Heaven by Theodore Beale

  The World in Shadow by Theodore Beale

  The Wrath of Angels by Theodore Beale

  SCIENCE FICTION

  Big Boys Don't Cry by Tom Kratman

  The Stars Came Back by Rolf Nelson

  City Beyond Time: Tales of the Fall of Metachronopolis by John C. Wright

  Hyperspace Demons by Jonathan Moeller

  On a Starry Night by Tedd Roberts

  QUANTUM MORTIS A Man Disrupted by Steve Rzasa and Vox Day

  QUANTUM MORTIS Gravity Kills by Steve Rzasa and Vox Day

  QUANTUM MORTIS A Mind Programmed by Vox Day

  Victoria: A Novel of Fourth Generation War by Thomas Hobbes

  NON-FICTION

  On War: The Collected Columns of William S. Lind 2003-2009 by William S. Lind

  Four Generations of Modern War by William S. Lind

  Equality: The Impossible Quest by Martin van Creveld

  Transhuman and Subhuman: Essays on Science Fiction and Awful Truth by John C. Wright

  Astronomy and Astrophysics by Dr. Sarah Salviander

  CASTALIA CLASSICS

  The Programmed Man by Jean and Jeff Sutton

  Apollo at Go by Jeff Sutton

  First on the Moon by Jeff Sutton

  AUDIOBOOKS

  A Magic Broken, narrated by Nick Afka Thomas

  Four Generations of Modern War, narrated by William S. Lind

  TRANSLATIONS

  Särjetty taika

  QUANTUM MORTIS Un Hombre Disperso

  QUANTUM MORTIS Gravedad Mata

  Una Estrella Brillante para Guiarlos

  QUANTUM MORTIS Um Homem Desintegrado

  QUANTUM MORTIS Gravidade Mortal

  Uma Magia Perdida

  Mantra yang Rusak

  La Moneta dal Mercenario

  I Ragazzoni non Piangono

  QUANTUM MORTIS Тежина Смрти

  QUANTUM MORTIS Der programmierte Verstand

  Grosse Jungs weinen nicht

 


 

  John C. Wright, The Book of Feasts & Seasons

 


 

 
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