The three friends arrive back at the space ship after seeing their friends home and saying good-bye to them, and get their ship ready for a return trip to Heaven.
THE GOD GAMES: Legend of Kor...Chapter Twenty Four...
The three friends arrived safely back at the ship and stood for a while watching Lumena cross the sky and hundreds of "falling stars" putting on a show.
Reluctantly, we finally went inside and felt a feeling of loss and emptiness with all of our friends gone.
To ease our sadness, we all turned to, and washed the dishes and scrubbed the floors. We did a touch-up on the utility rooms where our friends had washed up before meals, and then we called it a night and went to bed.
In the morning, we all got up and fixed a light breakfast.
"What's next, Ed?" asked Glenna.
"Well, this morning, I am going to send a message to Albert and ask him if it is time to come home yet. Hopefully, he will give us permission to return today. If not, well I guess we wait until the right time comes.
"I thought that we would each enter the parturient chamber and regain our own forms. Then we should be ready when the message arrives."
"Good ideas, dear," I said. "Do you have to check on the ship at all before we go?"
"Yes. After calling Albert, and after going through the parturient chamber-when I am back in my own form-then I will give the ship a thorough going over. What will you ladies be doing with yourselves?"
"I think that we will make sure that the ship is thoroughly clean inside and then make something for lunch and dinner," replied Glenna.
Ed went to the ship's console and sent out a message, at the speed of light, to Albert, asking him if they could now return home.
We opened the parturient chamber and entered it one by one. When we stepped out we were our bright, shiny energy-form selves, and we danced at the freedom we now enjoyed.
Ed set about checking all of the electronics and the mechanics of the ship, and could find no problems.
Glenna and I scrubbed and polished until everything shone.
At lunch time, we all gathered in the dining nook and ate our lunch slowly. We were out of things to do-as simple as that.
As we were picking up the kitchen, we heard a knock on the door. We looked at each other, and then Ed cautiously opened the door. It would not do to have a Korian see us in our energy forms, however they would probably not be shocked.
Fortunately, it turned out to be Albert.
"Welcome Albert!" We all cried out in greeting. "What a relief to see you! We have run out of things to do. Can we go home?"
"Can I sit down first?" asked Albert.
"Oh, sorry, come in and have a seat." And we ushered him into the dining nook and offered him some lunch. He declined the lunch, but accepted a slice of lemon meringue pie and a glass of grape juice.
Tomorrow is the conclusion of this book as the energynauts return to their Heavenly home.
THE GOD GAMES: Legend of Kor...Chapter Twenty Four...
The three friends arrived safely back at the ship and stood for a while watching Lumena cross the sky and hundreds of "falling stars" putting on a show.
Reluctantly, we finally went inside and felt a feeling of loss and emptiness with all of our friends gone.
To ease our sadness, we all turned to, and washed the dishes and scrubbed the floors. We did a touch-up on the utility rooms where our friends had washed up before meals, and then we called it a night and went to bed.
In the morning, we all got up and fixed a light breakfast.
"What's next, Ed?" asked Glenna.
"Well, this morning, I am going to send a message to Albert and ask him if it is time to come home yet. Hopefully, he will give us permission to return today. If not, well I guess we wait until the right time comes.
"I thought that we would each enter the parturient chamber and regain our own forms. Then we should be ready when the message arrives."
"Good ideas, dear," I said. "Do you have to check on the ship at all before we go?"
"Yes. After calling Albert, and after going through the parturient chamber-when I am back in my own form-then I will give the ship a thorough going over. What will you ladies be doing with yourselves?"
"I think that we will make sure that the ship is thoroughly clean inside and then make something for lunch and dinner," replied Glenna.
Ed went to the ship's console and sent out a message, at the speed of light, to Albert, asking him if they could now return home.
We opened the parturient chamber and entered it one by one. When we stepped out we were our bright, shiny energy-form selves, and we danced at the freedom we now enjoyed.
Ed set about checking all of the electronics and the mechanics of the ship, and could find no problems.
Glenna and I scrubbed and polished until everything shone.
At lunch time, we all gathered in the dining nook and ate our lunch slowly. We were out of things to do-as simple as that.
As we were picking up the kitchen, we heard a knock on the door. We looked at each other, and then Ed cautiously opened the door. It would not do to have a Korian see us in our energy forms, however they would probably not be shocked.
Fortunately, it turned out to be Albert.
"Welcome Albert!" We all cried out in greeting. "What a relief to see you! We have run out of things to do. Can we go home?"
"Can I sit down first?" asked Albert.
"Oh, sorry, come in and have a seat." And we ushered him into the dining nook and offered him some lunch. He declined the lunch, but accepted a slice of lemon meringue pie and a glass of grape juice.
Tomorrow is the conclusion of this book as the energynauts return to their Heavenly home.
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