Pierre Auguste Renoir La Moulin de la Galette paintingPierre Auguste Renoir By the Seashore paintingPierre Auguste Renoir At the Concert painting
searching, he found MOLOCH. He read the definition twice.Not good.Moloch had been a deity, mentioned in two books of the Bible, whose worshipers were required to sacrifice children. Obviously, he had not been a Bible-approved deity.The last their feelings well. Images, not words, were your average supermodel’s strength. Naturally, the biggest movie star in the world, being an actor, was better with words than Freddie was, but only when someone wrote them for him.four words of the definition particularly disturbed Fric: “... the sacrifice of children by their own parents.”This seemed to be carrying child sacrifice one step too far.He didn’t for a moment believe that Ghost Dad and Nominal Mom would strap him down on an altar and chop him to pieces for Moloch.For one thing, with their superstar schedules, they’d probably never again be together in the same place at the same time.Besides, while they might not be the kind of parents who tucked you in bed at night and taught you how to throw a baseball, they were not monsters, either. They were just people. Confused. Trying to do the best they knew how.Fric had no doubt they cared about him. They had to care. They’d made him.They just didn’t express
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