Today we find the Korian leaders and the energynauts still hovering near Lumena and taking turns speaking their minds.
I am truly sorry but the flue lingers on and today's portion will also be small. Thank you for your patience.
THE GOD GAMES: Legend of Kor...Chapter Twenty Three...
"Oh, sorry Ed," said Wills, "I am really wound up tight about this subject. Thank you for your encouraging words."
"Wills and I, and the children," spoke Molly, "are going back home to Selve. There, I will become a homemaker and we hope to have several more children together.
"Wills has great new ideas and he is going to do a lot to change Selve, for the good. I'm so proud of him."
We all assured Wills that he had some great ideas and that we would all support him when the time came.
Lucy spoke up again, "Since this is a day of celebration, let's have another one to cap it off. I have a dear friend, a right-hand woman, and I want to surprise her today.
"Alice?"
"Yes, Lucy."
"You are no longer my secretary. As of Tuesday morning, you are vice-President of Admissions at the University of Kor. You will receive a wage that reflects your worth to me and the University. Now you can put your baby in that really nice Day Care by the University."
"Oh Lucy, are you serious? I don't know what to say, but thank you so much! I am so happy!"
We all whistled and hooted and praised Alice, and Adam pulled out the flask one more time.
It is fair to say that we were having a really good time, but the day was coming to a close and we knew we soon had to return to our own homes.
I spoke up then and told everyone that I loved them and that I had fallen in love with their countries and their cultures. I told them that this had been a great adventure and that I had seen true nobility in the lives of the Wales. I thanked each one of them for trusting and accepting us. (Ed speaking)
Ann said that Kor had the best food she had ever tasted and she was going to miss working with Lucy and Alice, and all of the wonderful Korians.
Glenna took the floor then, and said how proud she was that she knew the Korians. They had blessed her life and taught her many life lessons. She hoped that visiting was allowed because she hoped to visit as often as possible.
I stood up and stretched, and said that we would be leaving for their homes in one hour. "Now," I said, "we will have dessert.
Tomorrow all of the Korians return to their own homes.
I am truly sorry but the flue lingers on and today's portion will also be small. Thank you for your patience.
THE GOD GAMES: Legend of Kor...Chapter Twenty Three...
"Oh, sorry Ed," said Wills, "I am really wound up tight about this subject. Thank you for your encouraging words."
"Wills and I, and the children," spoke Molly, "are going back home to Selve. There, I will become a homemaker and we hope to have several more children together.
"Wills has great new ideas and he is going to do a lot to change Selve, for the good. I'm so proud of him."
We all assured Wills that he had some great ideas and that we would all support him when the time came.
Lucy spoke up again, "Since this is a day of celebration, let's have another one to cap it off. I have a dear friend, a right-hand woman, and I want to surprise her today.
"Alice?"
"Yes, Lucy."
"You are no longer my secretary. As of Tuesday morning, you are vice-President of Admissions at the University of Kor. You will receive a wage that reflects your worth to me and the University. Now you can put your baby in that really nice Day Care by the University."
"Oh Lucy, are you serious? I don't know what to say, but thank you so much! I am so happy!"
We all whistled and hooted and praised Alice, and Adam pulled out the flask one more time.
It is fair to say that we were having a really good time, but the day was coming to a close and we knew we soon had to return to our own homes.
I spoke up then and told everyone that I loved them and that I had fallen in love with their countries and their cultures. I told them that this had been a great adventure and that I had seen true nobility in the lives of the Wales. I thanked each one of them for trusting and accepting us. (Ed speaking)
Ann said that Kor had the best food she had ever tasted and she was going to miss working with Lucy and Alice, and all of the wonderful Korians.
Glenna took the floor then, and said how proud she was that she knew the Korians. They had blessed her life and taught her many life lessons. She hoped that visiting was allowed because she hoped to visit as often as possible.
I stood up and stretched, and said that we would be leaving for their homes in one hour. "Now," I said, "we will have dessert.
Tomorrow all of the Korians return to their own homes.
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