DESPITE BETSY KNOWING what she wanted since quite some time before divorcing Arthur, she had no ways of suspecting that she will need that Security Officer with enigmatic message and high human standard to unveil for her if there is ~or not~ more to life than making money; and pay the price tags that come with it.
That was exactly what Betsy ~thousands of miles away~ needed that man's analytical side of his brain to do.
Unintentionally ~or maybe someone out there intended it to happen that way~ several Bible scriptures landed in Georges' hands. Although all religions have been to him "man-made organizations likely to become and to remain corrupted" as he conceives them, those few scriptures were independent of such organizations.
The meaning of the rather few sentences became deeply embedded in the mind of such a fairly intelligent and sensible man of many desirable qualities. Two of them were easily perceptible: Love and High Human Standards; but there was yet another not obvious, innate, and well-developed aptitude that prove to be of paramount importance.
Georges' success as a conductor had a solid foundation: his creativity. It is the kind that one is born with. It is not the kind of creativity some people attempts to fabricate.
When a musician plays notes with an instrument just as they were written
in a pentagram by the composer, the music sounds boring and flat. A vital
job of the conductor is to correctly interpret ~to an extent possible~ what
the composer intended his music to sound like when an orchestra plays it.
Georges' innate talents and faculty were used to interpret what Beethoven
likely wanted his 5th. Symphony to sound like when played by an orchestra.
He applied his talented gift to all pieces of music and composers, of course.
He was, however, eager to use his genius to analyze and to interpret the
music from a composer unknown to him: the mastermind behind nature.
TTHOSE INITIAL SCRIPTURES that landed in this man's hands must have contained something that caught his undivided attention, one may construe. That was exactly what lead him to consider reading the estimated 3.6 million words in the Bible, but he did not. He is a fairly intelligent man who refuses to read like an android ~or just like an automaton does~ not comprehending the true meaning of what is being read.
Georges did not need a significant investment of time to perceive that the scriptures of more powerful meaning that he was hoping to dig out were surfacing like gold nuggets in a creek of crystalline water in the Alaskan wilderness. Systematically, one at a time, that kind of scriptures fell in the fertile ground of Georges' mind. Like pieces of a puzzle, they were giving him the beginning of a crystal-clear picture.
Unquestionably, all his efforts placed him on his way to decipher what transpires behind scriptures he had found; and the foundation encompassed once they are tied together. Georges begun to develop in his mind a question he was repeating to himself out loud: "What if all of this is true ?" His sub-conscience begun to develop one deeper question: "What is going to happen to you Georges if all of this is true ?"
In the meanwhile...
Georges and Betsy remained in a wonderful path they created for themselves leading to enticing relationship founded from the beginning on romanticism. Unquestionably, they had found in each other a soul mate to fall in love with for the right reasons. They were surrounded by human qualities that they both managed to keep pristine throughout life: kindness, respect, consideration, and finesse.
To Betsy, Georges was a gentleman in every way just like Arthur was; and also her Blue Prince who well knew how to romance her. To Georges, Betsy remained the same fine dame of scarce qualities that he met at a bus stop capable to take a man to the state of wanting to climb a mountain, swim across an ocean, or walk to the moon for her love.
It seemed just as the mastermind behind nature intended a relationship between a man and a woman to be. Such a wonderful celebration of love, however, was the beginning of what was lying ahead of them. They did not know that more pieces of an already in-progress puzzle have fallen in place.