WalMart: Visiting DrawerA Story by Abishai100A man moves to New England from a 'trouble-spot' and finds magic for writing at WalMart and an image of 'pure' dollar(s).
A fun immigration fable, inspired by Moscow on the Hudson (Robin Williams). Enjoy,
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==== Now, Ellis Island (NY) had become a globe-symbol of immigration traffic and dreams, and as the Russo-Ukrainian tribulation and China's own Coronavirus circumstances continued, people flocked to the United States in search for the convenience-driven life of peace and sanity/security! ![]() Amlan Satan is an Algerian living in sectarian Northern Ireland (United Kingdom) as a bookshop owner and diamond-analyst (with Interpol-office(s) directors!) who moves to the United States, hoping to settle down as a political-novel writer in Boston (New England) and braving the New World winters while shopping at WalMart and hoping to integrate into Western/American lifestyles. ![]() AMLAN SATAN: I began collecting iconography-rich American/Western 'comic-books' for the imaginations of democracy. ![]() He notices on TV and in stores in New England a certain youthful traffic regarding the conveniences of American living, including shops and post-office(s) and available world-imported goods and liqueurs and clothing, and he understood that capitalism had become a modern post-Orwellian realistic sanity/security. ![]() AMLAN SATAN: I'm at WalMart the other day, when I take hold of a gorgeous Hollywood icon and realize she loves tomato! ![]() At WalMart, Amlan Satan takes notice of the daily lifestyle-traffic conveniences of capitalism and the accessibility of foods/resources which in other parts of the world is simply a 'quality' of news. ![]() He sees many people in WalMart while beginning his political-thriller novel American Migrant and wonders if one/two of the lovely beautiful women he sees shopping at the iconic super-market, sometimes with children, may not be human beings but 'faeries' in disguise, offering Earth-messages of capitalism's best face of securities and writes in one part for his novel-notes, "The woman who's a faerie at WalMart is certainly an 'advocate' of milk-money." ![]() He later notices a recent immigrant woman (single) and her child who've moved to the United States from E.Europe and is shopping at WalMart. He learns of her origins and asks her out to dinner and tells her of his imaginarium 'sighting' of faeries disguised as humans in WalMart as inspirations for his political novel American Migrant, and she seems very delighted. ![]() AMLAN SATAN: You never know who you'll come across at 'any given Walmart' on 'any given Sunday' and traffic-dance. ![]() When he buys a distinctive 'political espionage themed' robot-cassette toy at WalMart, a woman notices and asks him why he's buying the toy, and he lies to her and says, "It's for my neighbor's kid, who loves the Transformers!" and she reveals to him that she herself is at WalMart to find the right 'capitalism' toy. ![]() The woman ends up buying a rock-star female figurine-doll (the Pizzazz) and tells Amlan, before kissing him, that she's simply 'fascinated' by the quality/features of consumerism in convenience-driven America which cast forms of beauty-magic through the lens of living fantasy. This is unheard of in places now like Crimea and Belfast, more-or-less. ![]() An undercover detective from Florida has tracked a psycho-migrant to the United States, believing this 'homeland super-terrorist' may prowl around and strike a WalMart convenience-center in New England and finds Amlan Satan smoking in the super-market lot and asks him, "I want you to stand here and offer the 'stranger' who comes running out a 'smoke' after I stalk/chase him out of the convenience-center, good man." ![]() AMLAN SATAN: I was a 'cool hero' if only for a day, and I'm putting this 'migrant-detention' in my novel, American Migrant! ==== "Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes) © 2022 Abishai100 |
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Added on March 29, 2022 Last Updated on March 29, 2022 AuthorAbishai100NJAboutStudent/Minister; Hobbies: Comic Books, Culinary Arts, Music; Religion: Catholic; Education: Dartmouth College more.. |













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