Author: | Brian Thomas | ISBN: | 9781310757006 |
Publisher: | Brian Thomas | Publication: | November 8, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Brian Thomas |
ISBN: | 9781310757006 |
Publisher: | Brian Thomas |
Publication: | November 8, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Many in Campwood quietly braced themselves for the heart-wrenching scenes they were sure would soon come about...when the missing Scouts were found somewhere, strewn along the springtime slopes of the merciless mountain, which was now putting on her most beautiful face.
The blooming of the wild flowers, the sounds of her creatures awakening, the first birds of spring, and the greening of her slopes and meadows, as if in an attempt to hide, and distract, from what she had done. As if to pretend she was still majestically beautiful and pure, and in no way capable of the evil she had perpetrated.
In their hearts...no one wanted the bodies of the boys to be found. They did not want to hear the tortured screams, and see the agony, when the mothers were finally forced to face the impossible truth. When the muddied, chalky-gray, bodies of the wasted young lives were found.
...But they may have gladly accepted such a morbid outcome, if they had known, how finding the boys alive, was going to forever change the coming history of the Earth and the future of the Human race.
Many in Campwood quietly braced themselves for the heart-wrenching scenes they were sure would soon come about...when the missing Scouts were found somewhere, strewn along the springtime slopes of the merciless mountain, which was now putting on her most beautiful face.
The blooming of the wild flowers, the sounds of her creatures awakening, the first birds of spring, and the greening of her slopes and meadows, as if in an attempt to hide, and distract, from what she had done. As if to pretend she was still majestically beautiful and pure, and in no way capable of the evil she had perpetrated.
In their hearts...no one wanted the bodies of the boys to be found. They did not want to hear the tortured screams, and see the agony, when the mothers were finally forced to face the impossible truth. When the muddied, chalky-gray, bodies of the wasted young lives were found.
...But they may have gladly accepted such a morbid outcome, if they had known, how finding the boys alive, was going to forever change the coming history of the Earth and the future of the Human race.