The Stranger: Happily Ever After

by angelgirl81

Disclaimer: You all know the drill. Lindsey is not mine (although I wish he was). The Oracles aren’t mine either. Seremela comes from my own mind.

Lindsey and Seremela began to live a normal life. They began to do normal things like regular couples. They went grocery shopping together, did laundry together, and went on Saturday picnics. Every Saturday, Lindsey would her one of the songs he had written while she was away. “Here’s one called ‘Crazy in Love:’

Angels are dancing in my head again
And it keeps my walking pace a little faster than
What it used to be
'Cause she found me
Now there's dancing in my head
Am I crazy?
Well, yes, I am
I don't think that it seems really all that strange
When I'm skipping down the road singin' her name
But if you could see her walk across a crowded room
Then you would understand why i go insane
The way she glistens in the moonlight
The way she outshines the star brighter than any sun
Well angels are singing in my head again
And I don't mind saying that sometimes I understand
I'm writing this lullaby
The coyotes cry
Well, they're singing in my head
Am I crazy?
Well, yes, I am
And I don't think that it seems really all that strange
When I'm outside doing cartwheels in the rain
But if you could see her walk across a crowded room
Then would understand why i go insane
The way she glistens in the moonlight
The way she outshines the star brighter than any sun
Oh, then I tell you man well, yeah
Well, I just can't get enough
'Cause I'm
Crazy in Love
And I don't think that it seems really all that strange
When I'm skipping down the road singin' her name
But if you could see her walk across a crowded room
Then you would understand why I go insane
Yeah
Well, angels are laughing in my head again
I can see them laughing but I just don't give a damn
'Cause see it's you and me
Well, she ought to be
And there's angels in her head
Am I in love?
Yes, I am
C'mon!
Woo!”


“That was lovely, darling,” Seremela said. “Well, it was just something that came into my head while you were gone,” Lindsey said. “I just missed you so much.” “I know Lindsey, I know,” Seremela said.

Lindsey kept doing his good works. Anyone in town who needed help only had to go to his house, and knock on the door. He never turned anyone down. He had truly become a champion of the common man.

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