Sleepers (Convergence Book 1) by Stephen Landry

Sleepers (Convergence Book 1) by Stephen Landry

Author:Stephen Landry [Landry, Stephen]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: Protoss
Published: 2017-11-17T07:00:00+00:00


I brought the sword to Nate. He wasn’t quite sure what to make of it. For it seemed it was either an exact replica or the same sword.

“Impossible, that sword was on Earth,” he said.

“I think we need to make a trip back to the moon rabbit,” I said.

Rabbit

Michael was sitting in one of the ruined buildings. There was just enough there to provide an exterior wall and a part of a ceiling. It looked like some kind of creature had torn it’s way through.

“Yea, Jake?” he said.

“Nate, Emily, Cassandra, myself. We are all planning an excursion to the moon rabbit. We are going to be taking the hover craft. We haven’t asked Lt. Barker or Jackson yet. This is my idea and I wanted to come and get your support,” I said.

“Why the moon rabbit?” he asked.

“Nate recovered some interesting things there. Something about this place isn’t adding up and we think it has something to do with the wreckage, we are going back to recover the missing logs so that not just Lt. Barker but all of us can find out what truly happened,” I said.

“I felt there was something wrong with this place since we arrived I’m in,” he said. He gestured back up before grabbing his rifle and following me out. We next asked Jackson and Todd. They both said yes. Last thing we had to do was ask Lt. Barker. We were going no matter what but it didn’t feel right to rebel against him. When we opened the dropship door we found him meditating silently.

“You want to go see the rabbit for yourselves?” he asked.

“Yes,” I responded on behalf of our group. Michael and Nate were standing behind me. We thought we had a better chance of convincing him if there were at least three of us present.

“You have my blessing just be aware that you won’t find anything good there,” he said turning a computer screen towards us and showing us the last recording of the moon rabbit. We stood in the damp dropship as moisture from the night before lingered in the air around us. We had barely slept. We watched silently as a camera panned around the moon rabbit. A young Chinese man stood with his rifle out. It looked like a first person shooter. In front of him were feral daemons. Some were small, others large like the yokai. He was firing round after round ducking from one hallway to the next. His power allowed him to create some kind of force field that the creatures couldn’t pass. They boxed him in. They starved him out in the corner of a room for what looked like days.

“The moon rabbit crashed only a few hours before we came here, why does it look like several days have passed?” Michael asked.

“If we traversed inside another world or even possibly traveled through some kind of event horizon it’s possible that time slowed down for us. By the time we landed time dilation took effect and days, months, maybe even years have gone by,” said Nate.



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