Joe tells Nelly that Croatia lost against Russia with Napoleon. They lost against Russia with Hitler, and that they will also lose against Russia with Trump. The Fatima prophecy says we should go to Russia because there is no GMO, no Satanism and no soy boys.
Nelly is shocked and says, “What is wrong with soy boys?”. Joe replies, “I don’t want my son to be a soy boy! Who wants a weak effeminate son?”
They argue about the Vatican’s cocaine fueled gay orgy parties and Joe has had enough. He says, “Let’s ditch this gay parade and join the KGB! Fuck Trump and fuck America!”
elly leaned against the window, Vancouver rain tracing slow paths down the glass like it was thinking things through for her.
โJoe,โ she said, half amused, half serious, โI heard Pope Leo would actually let us get married.โ
Joe didnโt look up right away. โThereโs always a โbut.โโ
โThere is,โ she admitted. โAs long as we donโt convert to the Orthodox Church.โ
That got his attention. He turned, eyebrows lifting. โSo unity is still conditional. Love, too.โ
โItโs politics,โ Nelly shrugged. โChurch politics. Old wounds.โ
Joe walked closer, voice tighteningโnot angry, but restless. โThen Leoโs thinking too small. This is exactly the kind of thing that keeps the schism alive. You draw lines around people, around sacramentsโฆ and call it order.โ
Nelly studied him. โWhat would you have him do?โ
Joe didnโt hesitate. โEnd it. Not talk about unityโactually do it. Call the Orthodox, call the Catholics, sit everyone down and say: weโve been divided long enough.โ
He paced a little now, warming to it.
โLet them recognize each other fully. No second-class status. No โyou can marry, but only if you stay on our side.โ What kind of unity is that?โ
Nelly smiled faintly. โYouโre about to redesign a thousand years of history because you want a wedding.โ
โYeah,โ Joe said simply. โWhy not? Every big change starts with something human. Two people wanting to stand in front of God without picking a side like itโs a war.โ
She crossed her arms. โAnd what, in your grand plan, are we exactly?โ
Joe grinned, but there was something sincere underneath it. โEasy. We get married with both traditions present. A priest, an Orthodox bishopโฆ maybe even Leo himself if heโs serious.โ
โAnd me?โ she asked.
Joe looked straight at her. โYou donโt get reduced to a footnote in some compromise. You stand there as an equal. Call it what you wantโHigh Priestess, witness, voice of the peopleโdoesnโt matter. The point is: no oneโs above, no oneโs beneath.โ
Nelly shook her head, laughing quietly. โYouโre impossible.โ
โOr just tired of artificial limits,โ Joe shot back. โIf the Church canโt bring people together, whatโs it for?โ
She stepped closer, softer now. โYou really think something like that could happen?โ
Joe shrugged. โNot tomorrow. But someone has to say it out loud first.โ
The rain kept falling, steady and patient.
Nelly took his hand. โWell,โ she said, โif Pope Leo ever hears you, heโs either going to bless usโฆ or excommunicate you.โ
Joe smirked. โThen at least heโll be thinking about it.โ








