The energynauts gather their friends from all four countries for a final fling in space.
THE GOD GAMES: Legend of Kor...Chapter Twenty Three
ED:
Sunday night, after dinner, Glenna, Ann, and I held a council to determine a plan for tomorrow's big party.
I spoke up first, "I thought that I would begin by talking about our loss of Tom, and then asking how they all felt about whether we were successful in meeting our goals. I'd like to know how they feel about whether we were successful in meeting our goals. I'd like to know how they feel about the communication between the four governments, and if they feel that they will be successful in the long run.
"I thought that I would ask each of them to tell us what their most outstanding moments were; what the hardest job they had was, and what the most fulfilling job they did was.
"Afterwards, we will have our feast-except for dessert; that we will have before we take them home. The last thing we do will be to break bread with them and give them our blessings.
"After our meal has settled a while, we will take everyone for a ride in the ship and we can compare how our countries are doing now, as opposed to how they were doing before the war.
"After the trip and our desserts, we will take our guests home and say our final good-byes."
"Are you saying that our work is done?" asked Glenna.
"Yes. I feel it is done, but the final word must come from Albert. I will send him a message tonight and hope that he gets back to us quickly."
"I feel good about your plan, Ed. I really feel that our work is as complete as we can make it, but I dread saying good-bye to our friends. I certainly hope that we can return for a visit some day in the future," said Glenna.
"I'll ask Albert when I next talk to him and see what he says. Personally, I'd really like to keep in touch with Adam. We have shared a lot of sadness and joy together."
The friends decided there was nothing to do at the moment. Glenna and Ann set out all of their food to defrost and then they all went to sleep to be thoroughly rested for tomorrow's rather emotional ups and downs.
In the morning, the ladies set the food on an extremely low setting, and then they were ready to go and get their friends. At 6:58 a.m., Lucy, Glenna, and Ed turned on their invisibility and thought-traveled to meet their friends and colleagues.
Miriam, General Patrick, Bond, Wills, Molly, Trev, and Julie all walked out of Piers and into the surrounding countryside. They were crossing the bridge over a deep ravine, when Trev saw Glenna suddenly appear, about a hundred yards away. They all rushed to meet Glenna, they had missed seeing the ship, having their long discussions, and going for the wonderful flights around Kor.
They all exchanged hugs and greetings, then Glenna had them all hold hands and she turned on the invisibility and thought-traveled back to the ship.
They were the first to return to the ship and they were ecstatic about seeing the ship again.
Meanwhile, Ann set down outside of Delta and walked to Lucy's office. Lucy and Alice were waiting for her, and were wildly excited when she appeared. They made a small circle, became invisible, and then Ann thought-traveled the three of them to the ship. Lucy noticed that the ship had been polished, and as Veral's rays hit her, different colors appeared on the ship's exterior. It was absolutely beautiful.
Ed thought his way to the Armory in Wale. He asked the desk sergeant if General Coleman was in, and he was accompanied by the sergeant to the general's office.
When Adam heard Ed's name announced, he whooped and came to the door to greet him. The men shared a quick hug, and then Ed greeted Lt. Stars and they gave each other a hug and a pat on the back.
"Are you guys ready to see the ship again?"
"You bet," they both chorused. So the three men went for a walk on the now quiet parade ground, joined hands, became invisible, and thought-traveled back to the ship. They were the last to arrive, and they received a joyful welcome.
After everyone was through watching the colors dance on the outside of the ship, Ed opened the hatch and they all climbed aboard.
They did not take their usual seats around the table, because this time, Bond and Lucy sat next to each other, and the rest of the guests adjusted their seats in response. Ed's internal eyebrows went up, but he assumed that it was just a chance happening.
Tomorrow everyone talks about their experiences; the good and the bad, and what they have accomplished.
THE GOD GAMES: Legend of Kor...Chapter Twenty Three
ED:
Sunday night, after dinner, Glenna, Ann, and I held a council to determine a plan for tomorrow's big party.
I spoke up first, "I thought that I would begin by talking about our loss of Tom, and then asking how they all felt about whether we were successful in meeting our goals. I'd like to know how they feel about whether we were successful in meeting our goals. I'd like to know how they feel about the communication between the four governments, and if they feel that they will be successful in the long run.
"I thought that I would ask each of them to tell us what their most outstanding moments were; what the hardest job they had was, and what the most fulfilling job they did was.
"Afterwards, we will have our feast-except for dessert; that we will have before we take them home. The last thing we do will be to break bread with them and give them our blessings.
"After our meal has settled a while, we will take everyone for a ride in the ship and we can compare how our countries are doing now, as opposed to how they were doing before the war.
"After the trip and our desserts, we will take our guests home and say our final good-byes."
"Are you saying that our work is done?" asked Glenna.
"Yes. I feel it is done, but the final word must come from Albert. I will send him a message tonight and hope that he gets back to us quickly."
"I feel good about your plan, Ed. I really feel that our work is as complete as we can make it, but I dread saying good-bye to our friends. I certainly hope that we can return for a visit some day in the future," said Glenna.
"I'll ask Albert when I next talk to him and see what he says. Personally, I'd really like to keep in touch with Adam. We have shared a lot of sadness and joy together."
The friends decided there was nothing to do at the moment. Glenna and Ann set out all of their food to defrost and then they all went to sleep to be thoroughly rested for tomorrow's rather emotional ups and downs.
In the morning, the ladies set the food on an extremely low setting, and then they were ready to go and get their friends. At 6:58 a.m., Lucy, Glenna, and Ed turned on their invisibility and thought-traveled to meet their friends and colleagues.
Miriam, General Patrick, Bond, Wills, Molly, Trev, and Julie all walked out of Piers and into the surrounding countryside. They were crossing the bridge over a deep ravine, when Trev saw Glenna suddenly appear, about a hundred yards away. They all rushed to meet Glenna, they had missed seeing the ship, having their long discussions, and going for the wonderful flights around Kor.
They all exchanged hugs and greetings, then Glenna had them all hold hands and she turned on the invisibility and thought-traveled back to the ship.
They were the first to return to the ship and they were ecstatic about seeing the ship again.
Meanwhile, Ann set down outside of Delta and walked to Lucy's office. Lucy and Alice were waiting for her, and were wildly excited when she appeared. They made a small circle, became invisible, and then Ann thought-traveled the three of them to the ship. Lucy noticed that the ship had been polished, and as Veral's rays hit her, different colors appeared on the ship's exterior. It was absolutely beautiful.
Ed thought his way to the Armory in Wale. He asked the desk sergeant if General Coleman was in, and he was accompanied by the sergeant to the general's office.
When Adam heard Ed's name announced, he whooped and came to the door to greet him. The men shared a quick hug, and then Ed greeted Lt. Stars and they gave each other a hug and a pat on the back.
"Are you guys ready to see the ship again?"
"You bet," they both chorused. So the three men went for a walk on the now quiet parade ground, joined hands, became invisible, and thought-traveled back to the ship. They were the last to arrive, and they received a joyful welcome.
After everyone was through watching the colors dance on the outside of the ship, Ed opened the hatch and they all climbed aboard.
They did not take their usual seats around the table, because this time, Bond and Lucy sat next to each other, and the rest of the guests adjusted their seats in response. Ed's internal eyebrows went up, but he assumed that it was just a chance happening.
Tomorrow everyone talks about their experiences; the good and the bad, and what they have accomplished.
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