Bigfoot Singularity by Mark Reeder

Bigfoot Singularity by Mark Reeder

Author:Mark Reeder
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Published: 2019-08-13T00:00:00+00:00


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Chris didn’t know how long he wept. But when he finished, he felt refreshed. As he stood, he breathed in deeply. The air seemed clearer and the smells of the forest more exquisite than ever. He was part of it in a way he had never experienced before.

A crunch of dry leaves turned Chris around. He saw Echohawk approaching the truck. When the Native American spotted him there was a look of surprise that turned to anger. “What are you doing here, crying like a baby?”

Pulling himself together, Chris recognized this was not the same person he’d left behind at the quarry. He wiped away his tears and said angrily, “I might ask the same about you.”

Echohawk ignored the question. “So did you find them?”

“One found me. It … she talked just like us. There’re actually quite humanlike.”

Chris was quite astounded that his friend showed no surprise by the fact that the Bigfoot could speak.

“So you had your Bigfoot experience, what now?” Echohawk said sarcastically.

“What’s happened to you? You’re not the same,” said Chris.

“I thought you were dead, chasing after those creatures. All I could think of was my grandfather and how they took him.”

“I don’t think that’s true. They won’t harm humans. They learned to stay out of our way, avoid us. You’re not gonna believe this, but they may need our help.”

“Did it say how it wants our help?”

“She liked the idea of getting Kesl to help them, it was almost like she knew who he was.” Then it came to Chris that Echohawk had not brought his gear. “Where’s my stuff? Were you going to just leave me here?”

Echohawk pulled out his 1911 Colt and pointed it at Chris. “Worse than that?”

“I thought we were friends.”

“We’re not enemies. Just on different sides,” said Echohawk. His finger tightened on the trigger and Chris flinched, ready to throw himself to the side. But he didn’t have to. A split second later the Potawatomi’s face froze and he begin to shake all over. The gun slipped from his fingers. An instant later he lurched forward onto the ground. Then, almost out of the blue, another Bigfoot appeared. This one was much smaller, though she had the same proportion of limbs and torso. The face, however, could have passed for a bear.

“Did you do that?” Chris asked, his voice clear. It seemed almost natural to speak with a Bigfoot.

“You were in danger.”

“Can all of you do that?”

“No, we all have learned to do many different things. You are free to go now. Your phone is in his pocket.”

“Is he dead?

“We don’t kill humans.”



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