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Chapter 4 (Projection #2)
The room seemed as it had gray walls again. These apparently solid walls
now turned into light, daylight. Suddenly we were all sitting on top of a
mountain. It was a nice sunny day. As opposed to the first projection, this
one had sound. We could hear the breeze between the trees, birds chirping,
cars in the distance and even a rooster. This projection appeared even more
real than the other because of the sound. The only thing left was to feel the
actual breeze in my hair and the sun on my skin. From my position I could
see the ocean and lots of little houses spread out everywhere. The
lampposts looked like toothpicks.
The vegetation of this place though green, wasn’t as alive as the one we’d
previously seen and there were no flowers. The green was rather opaque in
comparison. Our seats started to turn and we then saw some towers that
looked like they were used for communication of sorts. The guide told us
that this place was in the western part of Puerto Rico. It looked like a
normal, peaceful day. Judging from the suns orientation it might have been
around noon. All of a sudden everything was engulfed in a dark shadow, as
if the day had sped up tremendously. As I looked up I saw something
obstructing the sun. Only a small portion of the sun was visible. I thought
of maybe an eclipse.
A loud buzzing sound was heard in the distance. Like continuous thunder.
We all saw it at the same time, up in the sky: a rock! It was crumbling into
pieces as it came down, but its size instead of decreasing only increased as
it got closer. Everyone in our group, including our guide and his two
companions, was headed towards that dark object that fell from the sky.
Before we left that position on the top of the mountain I thought I heard
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