by Sean Devney
Walker saw the boy sitting on a chair. He walked over to him and said,
“Thank you for all of your help. What are you going to do now?”
“Well, sir, Boris said he’ll train me. He’s a good teacher.”
“What about your parents?”
“Oh, I’ve talked to them and they said it’s fine. Boris said I’m destined for great things!”
“Well, good luck. Maybe we’ll meet again some day.”
Walker said to Petrov,
“Keep him safe.”
“I will.”
Edwards ran out of the bedroom carrying a large suitcase. She walked over to Petrov and said,
“You can stay here, Boris. I trust you.”
Walker said to the android,
“You’re coming with us, Joe. Okay, let’s go everyone!”
They walked out of the apartment and headed for an elevator and went downstairs to the garage. The car drove itself to the spaceport…..
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About The Author
SEAN DEVNEY BIO
I was born in New York City; both of my parents were involved with the theater. I have written several plays, scenes and monologues. I have always had a great interest in both detective stories and science fiction. I love movies, cooking, listening to classical music, painting watercolors in my spare time and wandering around this great city! Check me out on Facebook!!!! Cheers!