Beyond Reality by Indigo Hawkins

Beyond Reality by Indigo Hawkins

Author:Indigo Hawkins [Hawkins, Indigo]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Publisher: INDIGO HAWKINS
Published: 2020-03-19T22:00:00+00:00


Chapter 7

Todd folded his arms and took a step to the side, gathering his thoughts and his questions, quite surprised at such a sudden answer. Jason the teddy bear sat, with satisfaction, quietly on the bed as if waiting for more inquiries. Todd picked up another container of pills as he stared down at the teddy bear like an interrogator.

"You dropped all those things that they have out there?" Todd asked, pointing his finger at the room's window.

"Yes," Jason replied. Todd paused for a moment, quietly anticipating an explanation from the teddy bear. A spell of anxiousness for the teddy bear to break down and admit to some scheme overtook Todd, but Jason did nothing but sit and stare, as he had always done.

"But why?" Todd asked, "Why here? Why give us that stuff?" Todd asked with a polite subtlety.

"Because we like this place," Jason said.

"We?" Todd asked, taking more interest in the matter. Jason looked down and then back up as if trying to identify the problem.

"Yes," the teddy bear said, "there are many of us."

"Where?" Todd asked, looking around with his arms extended in an inquisitive manner, "why can't I see the rest of you?"

"Todd Morgan," Jason spoke, addressing his listener, "you are forgetting that I am not this teddy bear. I am merely projecting mental thoughts into waves of vocal frequencies. There is no possible way for your inferior eyes to detect any of our presences. Also, it is in my capability to send these messages to you from millions of light millennia away." Todd stopped breathing for a moment as he absorbed what the imaginary teddy bear in front of him had just said. Jason looked Todd up and down before continuing in a calmer manner, aware of shock he had induced into Todd. "I am afraid there is not a word in your planetary civilization to describe what state of matter I occupy." Todd slowly sat down next to the teddy bear while still grasping the container of pills in his hand. He felt his fingers beginning to unscrew the cap by instinct.

"So," Todd gasped involuntarily, bearing in mind all that had just been explained, "You are in some kind of other dimension?" Todd glanced down at the entity he could see sitting next to him."

"Not exactly," Jason explained, "but you're not too far off." Todd looked straight ahead and nodded as if he could understand as much as he appeared to.

"So do you know this much about every person you . . ." Todd paused, "and your people encounter?"

"Oh no," Jason spoke, "we are only interested in your planet."

"Oh?" Todd inquired, "Why just us?"

"Because," Jason replied, "of all the frequencies and signals we have intercepted, we all enjoy your television programs the most." Todd lost his breathe and blinked at, experiencing a new world as he tried to comprehend his alien friend's last statement.

"You like our TV?" Todd asked plainly. Jason tilted his head in confusion.

"If 'TV' is your abbreviation for television," Jason explained, "then my answer is yes.



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