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Church feels overjoyed by the arrival of his baby daughter. His wife, Sue, looks even more radiant than ever as she suckles, Eve in the private maternity ward. The elated Church thinks that nothing can spoil this day, not even Ryan moaning as usual about being hungry. Sue tells Church that Granny pearl and Grandpa Jack, their spirit keeper and guide, had already popped in through a portal and visited them, but they had to leave as something urgent was happening in the spirit world. However, the astonishing conversation that Church will have with a strange entity on his arrival home was about to ruin his perfect day.

Church feels overjoyed by the arrival of his baby daughter. His wife, Sue, looks even more radiant than ever as she suckles, Eve in the private maternity ward. The elated Church thinks that nothing can spoil this day, not even Ryan moaning as usual about being hungry. Sue tells Church that Granny pearl and Grandpa Jack, their spirit keeper and guide, had already popped in through a portal and visited them, but they had to leave as something urgent was happening in the spirit world. However, the astonishing conversation that Church will have with a strange entity on his arrival home was about to ruin his perfect day.

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“Hi George, It's Church. What Alan's sending you are genuine facts. Be<br />

careful of Di-Caprio, we hope to see you soon.”<br />

Alan input George Wolffe's personal address into the V-com.<br />

“Send.” he instructed.<br />

The screen went blank. Red letters then appeared.<br />

INFORMATION NOT SENT : ILLEGAL ACCESS<br />

Alan frowned and said,<br />

“That is the power of the people who we are dealing with.”<br />

Church tried to call George on his H-smart, but his screen flashed up<br />

the same message. Bemused, he stated.<br />

“We have to go back to Washington.”<br />

“Perhaps later,” said Alan. “It will now be too dangerous. We had<br />

problems coming to see you; they monitor our every move. I fear<br />

without Gabe’s uncanny ability to foresee danger, we have our work cut<br />

out for us.”<br />

The engines of the old vessel started up and the crew made ready to set<br />

sail.<br />

“We have stayed here long enough,” said Alan. “We will move to our<br />

new location.” He instructed his V-com to plot a weaving course to the<br />

Gulf of Mexico and to engage full scrambling and countermeasure<br />

systems. It appeared to the team that this old arctic survey vessel had<br />

suddenly become a warship on the highest state of readiness. The first<br />

mate, now relief skipper, went to the bridge.

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