Til Death Do Us Part. But what about after that? Do you reunite in heaven? What about your mother, and kids? Paul seeks all the answers before he decides how to spend eternity.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
11pp
Genre:
Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Romance
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
Everyone
Synopsis/Details
The angel Gabriel insists recently deceased Paul decide how he wants to spend eternity. With your mother?  Your first wife?  Or your fiancé?  And what about your ingrate children? Your first wife has made her choice.  But what about our marriage vows, to love and cherish? Till death do us part, remember? That’s sort of a termination clause.  No, according to Gabriel, it's really just an expiration date.  So then what?  Well, you have to get married again.  Oh, but they’re beautiful PAUL. The weddings.  God officiates. And the services are simply angelic.   But if we remarry, do I have to live with my mother in law?    You decide says the first wife; I've made my choice.   But what will Paul choose?  Fortunately, God has created a solution for everyone.    

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The Writer: Daniel Broderick

California native. Born in Los Angeles after my parents moved there from Chicago, where my father wrote for television after WWII and college. Have lived in San Fernando Valley, Orange County, Palo Alto, Florence (Italy), Washington, D.C., New Haven (Connecticut), West Los Angeles, Germany, and Sacramento. Currently live in Pasadena, California. Stanford undergrad. Played basketball until hurt my sophomore year, Yale Law School. Non-lawyer jobs include assembling board games, gas station attendant, assembling yachts, picking up trash at the beach, washing dorm windows, maintenance at a golf course, painting the take off boards for the long jump and triple jump (jock job, where I was… Go to bio
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