The Clash and The Crash


Saint Paul’s, London: Same day in the evening

A group of Christians gathered for a silent protest in front of the Saint Paul’s Cathedral. The protest demanded justice for Deborah and the word of the God. About two hundred people gathered – mainly Christians and most of them ethnic British or Europeans. The protest ended late in the night with a resolution of massive demonstration next day at the Hyde Park, and a silent march to the Buckingham Palace. A group of Catholics, Protestants, Anglicans and other Christians by the name – ‘The Children of Our Lady’ resolved to present a request to the monarch to look into the matter personally.
Hyde Park, however, was to be the venue for a popular concert by a Turkish orchestra on the same evening. The request for allowing protests at Hyde Park were denied, keeping in view that all the arrangements for the show had already been made. The venue for protests was shifted to the gardens beside the Mall.
The word couldn’t spread fast enough, though; and by the evening, the protesters started to gather around the Hyde Park. They were naturally asked to stop. There was utter confusion as the crowds saw ethnic Arabs and Turks being allowed to enter the Hyde Park and whites and Christians being stopped. Resentment grew among the protesters.
Soon, a group of protesting youth tried to stop the entry of an Arab couple to the park. A brawl ensued and the lady sustained some significant injuries. A group of Arab guys who had come to watch the show got involved in the brawl and a white guy was beaten up rather badly.
Rest was all rumors, but they spread like wildfire. Soon there were riots in Wembley, Kingston, Wimbledon, Hillingdon, Luton, Ilford, Surrey….. From London, the riots spread to Southampton, Dover, Bristol, Birmingham, Coventry, Manchester, York, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness….Soon, whole of Britain was burning. There were rounds of protests and rounds of riots. A newly formed organization called ‘The Brothers of Rationale’ comprising mainly of ethnic minorities now launched a series of counter protest with the slogan : ‘Deborah the Fake!”
Very soon, keeping Deborah home had become a greater headache for both the government and the Scotland Yard. The government finally asked the King to grant a personal permission to Deborah and Thomas to fly to Portugal under an arrest. The Scotland Yard had, however, hatched a deeper conspiracy. They had inducted an ethnic Arab into the cabin crew, who was trained in hijacking. The plane would be hijacked and flown to a neutral territory. Deborah and Thomas would be killed, and the Yard and the government would bury this whole episode, and as a side effect, tackle some more Arabs in Britain.
Everything went as planned. The plane got hijacked over Spain and then crossed Europe; but then – problems started. The plane needed refueling. The Middle East denied the use of its air strips. The plane moved ahead and finally crashed on the sandy plains of the Indus

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