by Kurt Winans
She assumed that she must have been the most recent of the abductees, for she was immediately approached by other humans who wanted to know what significant events had been taking place on Earth since the time of their own abductions. She met people from various times in recent Earth history, and began to realize that the alien species had been visiting and studying Earth for nearly two centuries. She tried to wrap her brain around everything that was happening, as she witnessed humans and alien creatures mingling about and communicating with one another.
Her series of questions toward them revealed that there had been no acts of mistreatment by the alien species toward humans, or heinous medical experiments performed, but the humans could not leave the vessel. The only glimpse that she, or the other abductees, would ever have of the outside world was through a series of viewing windows much like the one that was currently behind Ross and Jessica. Unfortunately that view consisted only of pitch black water. She learned from the alien species that the giant vessel she was held captive on was, at the time, resting on the floor of what was known on Earth as the deep southern Atlantic Ocean.
When she had been lying on the table unable to move her arms and legs during transport to the vessel, she had lots of time to think. She had initially wondered if she was chosen because of accidentally seeing the bodies of similar looking aliens a few times at Roswell in 1947. She knew that she had nothing to do with those three dead pilots or the supposed crash of their spaceship, so that line of reasoning seemed rather sketchy. It appeared unlikely now that she had been grouped with what she guessed to be a few hundred other abductees.
As for her human counterparts, each new encounter seemed to always begin with their question to her of, “What year was it when you were taken?” That was usually followed by a discouraging realization of just how long each of them had been held in captivity. Some abductees, whose clothing style suggested they had been held captive for close to, or more than, a century, seemed to have a quiet peacefulness with regard to her response. That was probably due to accepting the likelihood that all of their friends and loved ones had passed away long ago.
Four very important facts about her new life on board the deep water vessel suddenly became apparent to her. First, she had been thrust into, at least until some new abductee came along, the role of the teacher. She, like those before her, would need to fill in the gaps of Earth history for those who hadn’t been around to see, hear, or read about it as it unfolded. Second, it appeared that she would now age very slowly. She had already met a few people that had been aboard the alien vessel for over one hundred years, and they looked to be younger than she was. Third, there would be no escaping the captivity, as it was abundantly clear to her that the alien species was far more technologically advanced than her own. If they had taken, and held, some of the people around her for well over a century, then she would be one of their captives for as long as they wanted to keep her. That led to the fourth fact, which was perhaps the most unsettling. She realized she would probably never see her husband Robert or their two children Ross and Jessica ever again.
In retrospect, she realized that the supposed quiet peacefulness associated with some of the humans she had recently met, was in reality a complete numbness of the senses and a resignation to their plight. She vowed at that moment to become not just a teacher, but a student as well. She had the rare opportunity to learn from people who had actually lived some of the history that she had read about throughout the years, while informing those same people of the more current events. In time, the process would be reversed as she would converse with future abductees. She felt that could be a useful way to become more educated and to occupy her time, while also attempting to avoid the resignation that others displayed. It would be challenging, but she was determined to keep a hopeful and positive attitude that the alien species would someday allow her to be reunited with her family.
Another realization for her was that each day on the alien ship was significantly longer in Earth time. What seemed to be only hours or days to her and the rest of the abductees, was in reality years. Although the exact ratio was still unknown to her, she did have a rough estimate. A series of discussions with more recent abductees from various years had proven her thesis. She knew that the millennium of 2000 had come and gone, and was also aware that she had passed her personal fifty year mark as a guest of the alien species. That was verified when she met a young woman, with extremely low fitting blue jeans, who was abducted in the fall of 2007. She had counted seventy-nine days since her abduction when the vessel rose from the deep ocean floor to the surface and took flight, but was unaware of the actual year and date. There was one factor that could have altered her count of captive days significantly. She did not know how much time had passed when she was on the flat table aboard the first alien spaceship that had abducted her. She knew that she had not remained conscious during that entire timeframe, but how long had she been asleep?
Janet once again paused to ask her captive audience, “Shall I continue?”
Without waiting to hear Jessica’s response, Ross said, “Of course. You can’t possibly stop now!”
Janet looked at Jessica, who nodded in agreement with her brother’s sentiment, and resumed her story.
If that amount of time aboard the alien vessel hadn’t been enough to endure, then her wild ride would continue as she was taken into outer space. The vessel landed for a brief time on the Moon in a position where the Earth could not be seen. She later learned that was done so the spacecraft could gather personnel and equipment. Then the vessel took off again, and moved into a higher orbital position above the Earth. During that most unbelievable ride, and subsequent time of hovering, it became almost impossible for her to do anything other than gaze out the observation windows. In her opinion, the view of both the Earth and the Moon were far beyond anything that she had ever imagined during her lifetime on the planet surface. She had attempted to calculate the passage of time on Earth as opposed to what ticked by on her own wristwatch, but couldn’t do so. The Earth below was spinning quickly like a record on a turntable, and the relative position of the orbiting Moon was visibly changing as well.
To continue the mind altering view of just how small Earth was in the truly big picture of the galaxy, she and many other abductees at the viewing windows could then see twelve large alien transport vessels pull into formation alongside their own vessel. Those ships remained at their station in high Earth orbit for a very brief time before heading toward the planet, while the Moon moved more than half way around the Earth since their arrival. None of the abductees had a clue as to why the other ships had come, but there was speculation that the spaceships were headed toward the planet surface to abduct a large quantity of human specimens. She then heard, like many times before, a voice in her head assuring her that was not the case. The next aspect to the wild ride was when she was singled out by the aliens to be transferred onto a small three seated scout ship. Once on board and en route to this vessel, she learned that she was to meet two other humans, who had supposedly volunteered to come with the aliens into outer space.
Janet concluded her recollection of the events since her abduction by pointing toward Ross and Jessica while saying, “The two of you are those so called volunteers, and imagine my surprise to discover that you could be my children!”
There seemed to be a reasonable amount of evidence to show that Janet was indeed their mother, but it had not yet been proven. Before either Ross or Jessica could verbally respond, the alien projected his thoughts into their minds as well as Janet’s. They learned that the alien species advanced computer system had already verified that Janet was indeed the mother of the other two humans. As an abductee, Janet had been fully scanned for DNA without ever knowing it when she was motionless on the table. Ross and Jessica, along with all the other humans on the transport vessels, had been scanned as they passed through the multiple doorways when they first came aboard. The computers had run a series of compatibility te
sts with the samples, and found that Ross and Jessica were the offspring of a long term abductee aboard the deep water vessel. They also learned that there were a few other unlikely cases of family DNA aboard the transport vessels that had been discovered during the compatibility tests. Those humans were currently being reunited in the same way that Janet, Ross, and Jessica had been.
The three of them stared at the alien in bewilderment for a long silent moment, and then Janet said, “Your species has the ability to map DNA that easily?”
Ross quickly responded, “So does ours.”
He informed the woman who had now been proven to be his missing mother that, “A tremendous amount of medical advancements have taken place on Earth since your days of working as a nurse, and the ability to correctly map DNA was considered one of the most significant.”
She looked at Ross and Jessica with a smile, and then said, “Well kids, please pardon me for asking, but what year was it on Earth when we left, and how old are you?”
Ross smiled and replied, “It was late August of 2022 on Earth when we departed, and I turned seventy-two last month.”
Jessica hugged Janet again and said, “Mom, I celebrated my sixty-seventh birthday this past January.”
Janet held the embrace of her daughter for several seconds, before Ross wrapped his arms around both of them. Then she took a deep breath after quickly calculating the math and said, “Well, since we all celebrated Ross’ seventh birthday just a few days before I was abducted, that means slightly more than sixty-five years have passed since I went missing!”
In near perfect harmony Ross and Jessica responded. “Sixty-five years too long.”
Janet then added, “So how do I look for a woman that will be one hundred years old in six months?”
Kurt possesses a spirit of adventure, which drives his thirst for experiencing new places and activities. He maintains a love for the great outdoors, and enjoys traveling whenever his schedule permits. One of his favorite activities is hiking in the clean mountain air, where the tranquil locations provide him with an opportunity to develop characters and storylines for his books. Kurt currently resides in Northern Nevada, where he and his wife have lived for more than a decade.
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Table of Contents
Book Description
Title Page
Copyright Information
Other Books By Kurt Winans
Acknowledgements
Intro Page
01: The Childhood Challenge
02: The Project
03: Sounds From The Kitchen
04: TAPS
05: A Day Of Transition
06: A Farewell To Innocence
07: A New Challenge
08: Her Big Day
09: Tossing Of The Cap
10: Deployment
11: The Second Tour
12: Safe In Her Arms
13: The Long Wait Pays Off
14: Window Seat
15: A Temporary Secret
16: The Landing
17: The Lunar Surface
18: The Lonely Ride Home
19: The Cape
20: Fort Hood, Texas
21: The Unparalleled Secret
22: Shock And Despair
23: The Bigger Truth
24: Robert’s Funeral
25: Farewell To Dennis
26: Holiday Leave
27: Back To NASA
28: A Morning Of Mourning
29: The Aftermath
30: A New Frontier
31: The Logical Step
32: Reflection And Change
33: A Seat On The Hill
34: The Fishing Trip
35: A New Generation
36: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
37: The Twilight Term
38: To Tell, Or Not To Tell
39: Secret In The Closet
40: The Initial Plan
41: Ripples And Rebounds
42: Joyous Horror
43: Global Denial
44: Reluctant Acceptance
45: A Well-Deserved Gift
46: Helping Hands Unite
47: Shifting Classes
48: Deep Water
49: A Change Of Heart
50: Departure
51: Impact
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