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<blockquote data-quote="yangnome" data-source="post: 1663484" data-attributes="member: 7413"><p>As the man reaches for hte gold at his feet, Caleb looks at him with discust, "Look at you, like a dog digging through garbage. Hashem has not abandoned you, you've abandoned him!" He spits in the mans direction and then turns to go find his grandfather.</p><p>******</p><p>Caleb pushes his way through the crowd of people and eventualy makes it to his grandfatehr in the center of the chaos. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Caleb looks at his grandfather and asks, "Why, why do you turn your back on the lord like this? Why do you sell your faith to him? Has all he done for us been worth nothing to you?"</p><p></p><p>Caleb's cries are covered by the noise of the crowd...or if they weren't he wasn't able to see his grandfatehr's response. The crowd had pulled him back and tossed him around. Frustrated, confused and angry, Caleb worked his way away from the crowd. He didn't know where to go, who to talk to or what to do. All he knew is he didn't want to be present for this; it wasn't right, even if Aaron was participating. </p><p></p><p>Caleb began moving away from the crowd, his steps growing faster as he went until he was running. Anger welled up inside him and tears poured down his face. He ran away from the camp, out ot the desert. The rain started getting heavier, the noise of the rain and thunder almost drowning out hte noise of hte crowd behind him. </p><p></p><p>Emotionally exhausted he stopped and loked towads the heavens. Clouds covered the sky. He remained htere watching the rain fall, letting it cool the sweat from his face. he then turned back towards the camp and saw the crowd gaterhed around his grandfather. <em> How is it that they can forget what you have done for us Lord? What is it they need?</em> </p><p></p><p>Then the lightening struck the wood pire and a bonfire erupted. Caleb's heart sank as he watched the crowd cheer. he turned back and looked at the mountain, then back towards he crowd. He didn't know where to go. </p><p></p><p>[OOC: Sorry it took me so long to post. Things have been very hectic this week. I had Caleb leave the area before the fire started and before the incident with Hur. Looking at what you posted, I could only think of two things he'd do, run away from the area, frustrated, so as not to participate or be witness to what was about to happen, or two, explode with rage, similar to, or worse than what Hur did. I chose option two since Hur is already filling that role. If for plot reasons you need me present for that, I can change my post]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yangnome, post: 1663484, member: 7413"] As the man reaches for hte gold at his feet, Caleb looks at him with discust, "Look at you, like a dog digging through garbage. Hashem has not abandoned you, you've abandoned him!" He spits in the mans direction and then turns to go find his grandfather. ****** Caleb pushes his way through the crowd of people and eventualy makes it to his grandfatehr in the center of the chaos. Caleb looks at his grandfather and asks, "Why, why do you turn your back on the lord like this? Why do you sell your faith to him? Has all he done for us been worth nothing to you?" Caleb's cries are covered by the noise of the crowd...or if they weren't he wasn't able to see his grandfatehr's response. The crowd had pulled him back and tossed him around. Frustrated, confused and angry, Caleb worked his way away from the crowd. He didn't know where to go, who to talk to or what to do. All he knew is he didn't want to be present for this; it wasn't right, even if Aaron was participating. Caleb began moving away from the crowd, his steps growing faster as he went until he was running. Anger welled up inside him and tears poured down his face. He ran away from the camp, out ot the desert. The rain started getting heavier, the noise of the rain and thunder almost drowning out hte noise of hte crowd behind him. Emotionally exhausted he stopped and loked towads the heavens. Clouds covered the sky. He remained htere watching the rain fall, letting it cool the sweat from his face. he then turned back towards the camp and saw the crowd gaterhed around his grandfather. [i] How is it that they can forget what you have done for us Lord? What is it they need?[/i] Then the lightening struck the wood pire and a bonfire erupted. Caleb's heart sank as he watched the crowd cheer. he turned back and looked at the mountain, then back towards he crowd. He didn't know where to go. [OOC: Sorry it took me so long to post. Things have been very hectic this week. I had Caleb leave the area before the fire started and before the incident with Hur. Looking at what you posted, I could only think of two things he'd do, run away from the area, frustrated, so as not to participate or be witness to what was about to happen, or two, explode with rage, similar to, or worse than what Hur did. I chose option two since Hur is already filling that role. If for plot reasons you need me present for that, I can change my post] [/QUOTE]
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