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“Lovie, go as fast as you can safely. They’re coming this way.” She sped up. “Melissa, have you got a grenade or three ready?”

“Yes, sir. I’m not sticking out but I can be in a second.”

“Good, wait until we’re ready. I can see headlights in my rear-view mirror. They’re too far yet. When you throw, pull the pin, count three and throw in front of them. It will be more effective if a grenade blows up right in their faces or under them.” I paused for a second. “Melissa, Murray didn’t tell the whole truth. Your mother was raped and your father forced to watch. Be accurate.”

“Yes, sir!” I drove on keeping pace with Pam but holding back some. Melissa said, “If I don’t hold it, I think I can get one under the lead car.”

“Okay, throw when you’re comfortable.”

She moved around and then I heard the pin come out. “Away!”

“Get back in!”

More movement. Then I saw the flash and heard the bang as it detonated. She was good. The front of the lead truck went in the air and rolled sideways. The fire was bright. We kept going and the lights faded. I said, “Keep watching. This time, they may come without lights.”

“Yes, sir. That was fun.”

“Yeah. Just remember that we probably killed the people in that truck. Someone does or did care for them.”

She was subdued, “Yes, sir.”

“Lovie, I don’t think they’re following any more. Lift and pull in to a road without using your brakes. No lights.”

“Roger.” I had already lifted my foot and let the SUV slow. A few hundred yards later, Pam pulled to the right onto a four-lane road. We went a couple of hundred feet to shield us from the road. She said, “Stop now?”

“Okay.”

We were sheltered from the main road by some buildings. Brake lights came on as she stopped. The doors opened and everyone tumbled out. It was a grand reunion for the family. Pam and I held each other tightly though I continued to listen and watch for any Memphians. I didn’t hear or see any vehicles coming up the road. That was a relief. Perhaps, they didn’t expect a violent reaction to them chasing us. I did know that we needed to return to George and report. I felt that we had a problem that would have to be addressed.

As we all came off our adrenaline highs, I said, “Chuck, would you and your family like to join us. We are heading back to Protection and home. I think you would like our community. One caution, I think we will wind up fighting the Memphians soon. They cannot let our community exist once they know about it. We cannot and will not allow them to raid us.

“I’m returning with Pam to report to our elected leadership regarding the situation. I expect we will be out in force in no more than two days from now.”

Charles said, “Dad, I’m ready to go and ready to fight.”

Melissa said, “I’m already fighting and ready for more. Just don’t shoot me again, Robby. At least you didn’t hit my throwing arm.”

“I won’t but they will try. People who take over the lives of others don’t like to have people fight back.”

Alice had been quiet. She took Chuck’s hand and said, “Honey, we almost lost each other and our children. Dying would have been easier than some of what happened. We both saw what happens there. We have to fight.” Chuck nodded soberly.

Charles said, “The Cooks are going to war!”

Pam and I talked to Chuck and Alice about traveling. They would take over the larger SUV and Pam would rejoin me. We would lead and the kids would watch behind us and ride with their parents. That’s what we did and the trip was uneventful. We had enough size to the house on our farm to bed everyone down for the night. The next morning, Pam cooked breakfast while I radioed George telling him what we found and suggested that we meet to make a more in-depth report including input from the Cooks on their experiences. He agreed and I would get together with the council and him just before lunchtime.

As we ate, I explained to the Cooks how we governed ourselves and how we lived. I also said that George has two wives, as does our spiritual leader. On the other hand, I emphasized that we were about choice. I told him I only had one and that worked for us. There was no requirement or limitation for marriage other than a genuine caring. We were talking about an age of consent, which looked like it would be around fifteen. I said that we did have a couple who were waiting for time to pass before they married.

Alice looked relieved at my description. Chuck said, “What about living? Though there are things from our old house that we would like, moving here would be good.”

I said, “There’s a farm next to us that is available. We live almost communally right now. You can learn farming with me. Sometimes other talents from before the Day come into play. George had asked me to scout. I was in the service before the Day. What did you do before?”

Chuck said, “I managed a machine shop and Alice was an operating and emergency room nurse.”

“That’s great. Those are two good skills and you will be needed and appreciated.”

“It didn’t teach me much about surviving in a battle.”

“That’s true but we hope to be beyond that at some early point. You might look in one of the nearby towns. If there is a machine shop, you could take it over. There is a lot we’ll need in the future and we’ll have to make it.

“Alice, nurses will be needed. George is a medical doctor but a good nurse would help us all. I don’t think sickness will be an issue but people still get hurt.”

We went to the meeting George called. As usual, we met at the church. The building was packed. Not only was the news we brought of interest to everyone but new faces were good, too. George called the meeting to order and I gave my report.

He then said, “Thank you, Robert. I don’t think we’re glad to hear your report but we all know we need to hear it before we experience it. A new family returned with Robert and Pam. I would like to give Chuck and Alice Cook an opportunity to tell us their story.”

Chuck stood, “Thank you, George. Robby and Pam told you what they saw. That was bad enough. We experienced it for almost two weeks. Our rescue by Robby was fortuitous. He was scouting when he heard our names spoken by one of the Memphians preparing to abuse my wife again. The Memphians don’t allow wives to be used for sex but they use the old Bill Clinton argument that oral sex isn’t sex and all women and even some men were used orally and frequently by our captors.

“They are cruel and fairly well-organized. Any one who resists is killed by torture. After you have watched a couple staked out naked over an ant bed and scream themselves into insanity, you understand that they must be stopped. They will come this way. Robby is right in his report. Once they know of Protection or even suspect its existence, they must take it over or be taken over. The two systems are too different to co-exist peacefully even if we would let them. Knowing that freedom is out there would make the lives of their prisoners sufficiently unbearable that escape attempts would never stop. Alice and I were thinking about trying to escape. If we knew of a safe haven, we would have already made the attempt. They will come.

My family is prepared to go back and fight. They must be stopped.”

The discussion was fast after that. There seemed to be no question about fighting. The discussion was about how and when. Finally, George called a halt to the discussion. He said, “I want to hear from Robby. He’s the only true military person we have. Robby, what are your recommendations?”

“George, I was primarily a small unit guy. These guys have a sort of para-military organization but I don’t think it’s truly military-led. We stopped them pretty quickly when they gave chase. Their tactics are not in keeping with military standards. I would like to gather a small force to shield us while a larger, more competent force trains. It won’t be fun, will be dangerous, and I just hope we can be ready before they come for us.”

Amos said, “How would your shield force be set up.”

I would suggest we use some hunters in pairs to watch the roads. Melissa can give anyone who needs it a quick course in throwing hand grenades.” Melissa positively beamed at that statement. “She took out their lead chase car last night.” Alice looked startled but Chuck smiled. “Their mission would be to guard against intrusions and provide a first line of defense. The larger force would then either defend Protection or, if given enough time, attack them in Memphis.

“My opinion is that we will have to defend initially after they probe us. That assumes they are a little bit clever. If they’re stupid, then they are on their way to attack with no idea what and who they are fighting. That would be my hope. It means we lose less people. People are not replaceable. So, our plan has to maximize our firepower and minimize our risk.”

The vote was fast and unanimous. George said, “That settles it.” Looking at me with a grim smile, he said, “What are your orders, General?”

I blinked. “First, would the hunters gather with me outside the church. We’ll team up and go over a map to determine the spots for our people blinds. Once they are dispersed and a schedule set, then I will start training sessions after lunch for the rest of us. I’ll gather about twenty at a time for that training. Please, be available when called.” I grabbed a map and went outside. Amos and George were there along with fourteen others. That was a better turnout than I had expected.

I put the map on a picnic table and said, “We know where they’re coming from. They don’t know where we are but suspect we’re somewhere beyond Whitesville because they should be there today and find no one nor any sign of anyone.” I made three marks on the map.

“Henderson can be reached, on main roads, from the north and south on US 45 and from the west on Tennessee 100. I don’t want to be too far out. We have the advantage of internal communications and radios. I want to maximize those. I also want to force them to commit if I can before we commit. These positions I have marked have those possibilities and give us enough time to apply force. The western approach group will be the strongest for two reasons: First, it’s the closest and, second, it’s the most likely. I actually hope we can make a stand there when they come. The other two positions are important because they are likely to use scouting trips if we have an intelligent enemy. If they feel we came from the north or south and converged to move west at Whitesville, then we may see action at either the north or south approaches.”

Heads nodded all around. “Now, Amos, you live the farthest north and I want you to cover the north approach.” He nodded. “Take three men and set up a two shift program at about that location.” He nodded again. He picked three men and they left in their trucks.

“Arnold, you will lead the south group. Take three and set a watch point close to here. Monitor the radio.” He nodded at me and picked three more who now lived on that side of Henderson. They left.

“Gentlemen, the rest of us will take the western approach. I will go with you to set up watch points and ambush points. I believe this is where the attack will come but don’t know. I want a defense in depth with spots to allow those out front to get away.” Included in the six were the four Cooks. “Now, Charles, you won’t like this but, since you are the least mobile, you will have to be the rear guard. You and your mother will take that position. Chuck, you will take the middle position with Alvin. He’s a local. Trust him on where to go to get away. Melissa, that puts you out front with Jeff. You are both young and in good shape and you may need to run. Jeff, Melissa has a great arm and knows grenades. You two can really hurt the Memphians. Just remember this, all of you. This is military. Your job is to inflict casualties not to become casualties. I will take you out and set up with you. I’ll check on the others later. I also want your young ears to listen for motors.” I looked around. “Okay, let’s go! Melissa, Jeff, you ride with me.”

We all loaded up. As I started my truck, I had a thought. “Chuck, how much gas does that SUV have in it?”

“I’m pretty close to empty. I was going to stop and fill it.”

“Don’t. We’ll use it as bait for a trap.” I made a detour by my house for detonators and C4. I had a plan to ruin someone’s day and lure them down 100. As we drove, I pointed out a place for Alice and Charles. Later, I saw a good spot for Alvin and Chuck. Finally, I saw the spot I thought I remembered.

“Chuck, go down to a paved spot where you can turn around without it showing and come back. I’ll show you where I want you.”

About thirty seconds later, he returned. I directed him to park with the front of my truck out into the opposite lane a little bit. It wasn’t quite blocking the road but close. He shut off the engine and got out. I said, “Turn the engine on and leave it running. Leave the doors open, too.” I then took some C4 and planted it under the truck attached to the body. I pushed a detonator into it and wedged the detonator under the body, too. I left the truck and took some more C4 and carefully dug a hole and pushed it and a detonator into the hole and covered it carefully. I took some more C4 and did the same at the edge of the road on the other side.

We then rode back to the spot where I wanted Melissa and Jeff. I showed them how to work the detonator switching. I said, “When they come, I hope the SUV will be out of gas.” At that moment, the truck motor coughed and died. Melissa giggled. I continued, “That’s good timing. Let them approach before you set off the truck. If they try to go around, set those off then. If they keep coming, use the grenades and rifles. Stay down. When they start shooting back, crawl away and then go that way about two football fields before you start back toward Henderson.”

Jeff said, “There’s an old dirt road about that far off that parallels the new road here. I’ve been on it.”

“Okay. Use it but be careful. Always assume your adversary is smarter and better prepared than you. That increases your edge. Remember, it’s your job to do some damage, slow them down, and, most of all, survive. Live to fight again.” I helped them dig in and gave Melissa a kiss on her forehead after her parents and brother kissed and hugged her. I shook Jeff’s hand. “Take care of her. She’s good people.” He nodded.

Back to the road, I took the rest by their trucks to my next chosen spot. “Alvin, is that road close here, too?”

“Not as close but we can get to it.” I gave them some grenades and said, “Your instructions are the same as for Melissa and Jeff. Survive. There are no replacements.” I shook each man’s hand and Alice kissed and hugged her husband while Chuck hugged her.

We left them and headed further east. “Your job is to be a rabbit. You’ll hear the noise and probably hear warnings over the radio, too. Let them see you and then run for it radioing us with information. I’m going to set up a big trap late this afternoon or early tomorrow morning. We’ll let you through and then slam the door. Remember. Survive. That’s primary.”

I headed back into town to meet with my first group of trainees. There were five couples. “Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for being here. I want to familiarize you with some weapons and teach you some basics. No matter what, remember the most important thing is to survive.”

I went over to my truck and pulled some rifles out. I lay them out on the table and said, “This is what I have. We have good load outs for all of them. I don’t expect a lot of accuracy so putting down a hail of bullets will help. We’ll take them across the street and take turns firing them until you find one you like. I will give you plenty of ammo for whichever rifle you choose. I want to say one more thing for everybody. There is no Rambo here. Your job is to be part of a shooting squad in which the number of bullets is more important than the accuracy of any one bullet. There will be people with you including me who can shoot accurately. We want to survive this event. Not a one of us is replaceable.”

People picked up rifles and followed me across the street. Doris was first and said, “I’ve fired shotguns and .22 rifles but these are different. Please show me how to load it. I demonstrated how to load a clip and where the safety was located. I then pulled the clip and handed the rifle and clip to Doris. I purposely gave her the clip backwards. She turned it around and pushed it home, released the safety and took aim. She murmured, “Car window.” She aimed and fired. The window suddenly had a hole in it just to the right and very slightly above the middle of the window. She smiled happily.

“Good shot. I hope the rest of you can do as well. Who’s next?’

One of the ladies we rescued in Nashville stepped up. She said, “They sound just like the ones who had us. I’ll do my part to stop them. I think I’ve got it.” I handed her the same rifle and a clip. She loaded it correctly and flipped the safety off. She said, “Next window.” She hit the window, barely. She grinned. “It would have made them duck anyway.”

“We’ll have some more practice and you’ll improve fast. Who’s next?”

One of the men with Amos stepped up. I handed him a more powerful rifle after showing how to load the clip. He said, “Front tire.” His first shot hit a hubcap but his second took out the tire.

I said, “What branch?”

He replied, “Marines but a long time ago.”

“It’s just like a bicycle, soldier.”

“Yes, sir, General, sir.” He grinned.

“Good, Colonel. Take the two ladies and one other man and get ‘em going.”

He looked at little shocked but said, “Yes, sir.” They went off about fifty feet and picked a car to shoot up.

It went quickly after that. I found one other older soldier in Arnold. He would lead the other squad. I let them practice shooting up cars for a bit. Then, I called everyone together. “Folks, we are the primary fighting force for Protection at that time. I know a few others, like George, will join as will half the ones in the north and south approaches when it becomes time to fight. We are the core group though. Okay, the good stuff is that I have a couple of rocket launchers, which will ruin a SUV’s day.” I took out a piece of paper, laid it sideways and drew a horizontal line.

“This represents the road from Whitesville. We will set Squad One on the left side as we head out and Squad Two behind them on the other side. I want to stop any attack and be sure not a one of the Memphians gets closer than that to Protection. Now, I do not expect any of their women to be fighters. It’s not what I perceive as their style. They may use some persons as decoys though I don’t know. I think their first incursion will be scouts. I expect we will be outnumbered so we will have to out-think and outfight them to win and we must win. I don’t want Pam to be treated like they seem to treat women.” Pam had been by my side the whole time. She was monitoring the radio for me.

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Later that afternoon, David got on the radio and arranged for Ben and Noah to meet by radio and talk. David listened in and told me later that those talks were productive. Both men wanted to stay in contact and work together in whatever way possible. We made plans to leave a radio and antennas set up and operating. Ben worked with people in his community in Adelaide to have the radio maintained and appointed a regular listening watch. During all this time, Sophie and George were together...

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Protection and Preservation Book 09Chapter 12

[Charlie writes from Spain] We watched for the people to come from in front of the terminal. There was no radio traffic. We saw two wagons and a number of out riders come across the north end of the terminal area. People were waving and I saw open hands with guns still holstered or lying in the wagon. Andrea said, "When we get out, Myra take my place at the wheel. Tom, be ready to pop out at the turret and shoot. We do want to give them a chance though." I looked at Andrea and nodded. We...

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Protection and Preservation Book 03Chapter 10

[Preservation – In Missouri] She pulled sideways and, as she stopped, I began to shoot. The lions not hit in our initial shots ran off quickly leaving the area clear. "Darryl, open the door." I then said, "Protection Force, come around the Bradley and enter with the Humvee's. Tractors, turn around, close up, and run inside. Pam, we will be last." As those in the tractors ran for the entrance, lions came out and Melissa and I cut them down. The lions quickly gave up the attack. We drove...

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Protection and Preservation Book 05Chapter 9

[Janice] Bennie said, "Roger. We're here waiting." I always enjoyed watching planes land but the Connie was impressive. We had moved the horses into a hanger. Experience had shown horses that hadn't heard motors did not like airplanes. Tom brought the Connie in gently flaring it down to land with a gentle chirp of the tires. He let it slow gently since he had plenty of runway. He turned and taxied to us on two engines cutting them as he came near. We had found a rolling stairway and...

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Protection and Preservation Book 06Chapter 7

[Janice writes from Mexico and El Salvador] We left for Belize without incident the next morning targeting the primary airport. According to our map and book, it was in Ladyville. In honor of the name but mostly because it was our turn, I piloted and Pam was my copilot... The flight was uneventful. Landing was a bit tricky. If possible, this area had suffered more than the Cancun area. I found landing tricky because of the broken appearance of the asphalt. It was bumpy but useable. Tom and...

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Protection and Preservation Book 03Chapter 9

[Preservation - In Missouri] We waited for more news about Dave being broken up about his wife's death. A few minutes passed. Mel came on sobbing. "Charles is. Charles is dead. Dave is, too. We're coming in." Pam and I looked at each other. A young woman came into the room. I said, "Monitor the radio. One of the Bradley's is coming in. We're going in to meet them." We left for the garage area. We went armed. I think anger showed on both our faces. When we arrived, the machine gun...

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Protection and Preservation Book 08Chapter 6

[Janice writes] I found it hard to believe that, within twenty-four hours of reconciling and marrying, Andy and Charlie would be off in separate directions to complete commitments they have. I managed to trap him alone while Andy talked to her parents. "Charlie, is everything really okay? This separation worries me." "It shouldn't, mom." "It does. It's me, Charlie. Explain things. I'm feeling very old and very slow." He hugged me. "Mom, it will be a long time before you're old...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 7

[Preservation – Janice] It was Thursday when our sentry post advised us by radio that we had company coming from Atlanta. We had a quick pow-wow and decided that a couple would be heading over to High Falls park to "prep it for winter" with the plan that they would be seen and talk to the Triple-A party coming down the road. They carried a radio in their wagon but would keep it hidden and off when they met the Triple‑A contingent. They reported that they saw the Triple-A coming down I-75...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 18

[Preservation – Janice] The next morning, we had a quick breakfast and set out with Amy to have a look at her horses. She actually had a small herd of ten with a stallion, mares, and colts. There were also two geldings in the herd. One of them came up to her nickering softly. She grinned at us and said, "This is Billy. I usually ride him or one of the mares." Billy was a fine looking horse and all of the horses in the herd were looked like they had been kept well. Amy obviously knew how to...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 27

[Preservation – Janice] Our next planned stop was Washington. When Jim had been there after the Day, he found almost no people there. We tried not to have any expectations as we entered the nation's capital. We found no people though some signs of visits over the years. We set up camp in the Mall area, which was overgrown. We picked a small building and broke in to establish a base while we toured the sights of Washington. It was fun. It was sad. It was not an area that would lend itself...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 29

[Preservation – Janice] At Cincinnati, we crossed into Kentucky following I-75 across the river and moving pretty much south. We came to Boone County and Bennie expressed an interest in seeing something having to do with Daniel Boone. I gave him my best withering look and suggested that we really didn't need to make this trip longer than it already was. We celebrated the first of September at the point where I-71 peeled off to the southwest. We continued to follow I-75. This point was in...

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Protection and Preservation Book 08Chapter 13

[Janice writes from Estonia] It was mid afternoon when Anton returned with a pretty woman about his age and three young children. He came up to Charlie and me. He said, "This is my wife, Marta, and my children." Charlie said, "Hello, Marta, it's good to meet you. This is one of my mothers, Janice." "Hello, Missus Janice. Your communities practice plural marriage?" I said, "It's good to meet you and your family. Some are in plural marriages. Most marriages, like Charlie's, are...

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Protection and Preservation Book 08Chapter 4

[Janice writes] Our learning efforts were beginning to pay off. Everyone was learning and Andy had a totally new attitude about helping and teaching. I would describe her as wistfully beautiful. She had lost something but I could tell she hoped to get it back. It, of course, was Charlie. The new attitude from her was utterly attractive. Along with her physical beauty, the young men were being drawn in. She politely ignored their overtures that started less than a week after she returned to...

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Protection and Preservation Book 05Chapter 5

[Janice] We headed for Milwaukee and circled the area to see if we could attract any attention. We made some widening circles but saw no signs of recent habitation. Our next planned stop was Minneapolis/St. Paul, the twin cities. We watched the ground closely but saw little signs of cultivation or harvesting on the trip as we flew low and slow. We circled around twice to catch anyone using smoke to get our attention but saw nothing either time. The main airport was blocked by a couple of...

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Protection and Preservation Book 09Chapter 15

[Charlie writes from Lisbon] We settled in at the terminal with food at a couple of tables and our peoples met one another. A surprising number of the Portuguese spoke English. I guessed it was due to Monica Lewis. We began to tell our stories and I found that I was mostly, but not totally, correct. I asked Mom Janice to tell our story. She did it quite well including some of the early days of Preservation. She told of gaining airplanes and the trips and places where we had friends, naming...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 41

[Preservation – Janice] Jenny and Amy tended to the abused woman finding clothes and helping bathe her to start the healing process. Her husband was the dead man, which didn't help things except for her to know he died defending her. No one else had been hurt other than tied up. I quietly talked to one couple, Dave and his wife. Marie was a nice looking, older woman about the same age as Dave. I said, "Who were the rapists?" She pointed out two others and said, "The other two are dead...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 6

[Preservation – Janice] We got up early and hit the road trying for as direct a route as possible. We saw no sense in going to Augusta and Savannah was out of the way. We crossed the Savannah River and kept going. It took us two days of steady riding to reach Eatonton and the Rock Eagle 4-H Camp which we had enjoyed before. We used the same building as before and called in to Preservation. Jack said, "Where are you now?" I replied, "We are in the Rock Eagle 4-H Camp just north of...

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Protection and Preservation Book 03Chapter 4

[Preservation, West Georgia] Mike is two years old. It's late spring of 2014. It amazes me to realize I track time now by my son's age. Shirley and I are trying for another. Actually, we have been trying just without success in getting Shirley pregnant. She said that we enjoy making love too much to worry about her becoming pregnant. Janice and Bennie married six months ago and they had a church wedding after making their public announcement. I gave away the bride and Shirley, holding...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 30

[Preservation – Janice] We bedded down for the night with me taking the first watch. Bennie was right. Steve didn't think about having a sentry. That could be hazardous unless you were a very light sleeper. Kevin would be next and I woke him gently. He woke easily and took my place. Bennie would be next with Laura being the last. We had a shotgun to use on watch. Its purpose was to wake everyone as much as to provide some firepower. I felt Bennie leave later and then return much later. He...

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Protection and Preservation Book 05Chapter 10

[Jack] They flew into the Carrollton airport to be met by Shirl and me and by Bennie's dad and step-mom. It felt good to have them back but I knew something was different. Bennie and Janice talked for a day. I could tell they were troubled about something but waited for them to talk to us when they wanted. Shirl said that I should ask them what was wrong but I counseled that we should wait. They came over the next morning after breakfast and chores. Bennie said, "We need to talk to both...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 35

[Preservation – Janice] It was a quiet night and we started early the next morning. Bennie wanted a defense in depth with wide coverage. He was concerned about the dogs returning and wanted to be ready and able to keep any interruptions from our observers, particularly since Carolyn was not very mobile. The observers, Ann and Carolyn, were at the ridge line with Laura and me. Laura was there to take notes but I was there to shoot animals as necessary. Back about twenty feet were Bennie,...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 39

[Preservation – Janice] Convalescing wasn't easy. Bennie and I celebrated Halloween and Thanksgiving as real patients. I could walk a little by Thanksgiving but it was painful. It was mid December before Bennie was trying to walk. He was weak from lying in bed and stiff from not having been able to move. It was so good to sleep together in a real bed though. We started what Doc Ollie called our rehab period right after the New Year. It was torture but we stuck to it. We both wanted to...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 21

[Preservation – Janice] We went out the back with my horse and picked up Bennie's. We stayed in the woods trying to shield our movements from the hill post. Bennie said, "Leave your radio on simplex and try to call Amy. Act like you're concerned but still in the rest area. Let's see what you may hear. I'll monitor Jim on the triple nickel." I nodded. "Amy, this is Janice. Do you read? Are you okay? Over." There was no answer. We wanted to get there immediately but that was our...

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Protection and Preservation Book 07Chapter 12

[Janice – In Phoenix] He told me and I repeated it out loud as Pam and I stood and started moving. I said into the radio, "Dog attack on our son!" Angela said, "I know where that is. I will take you in our truck." Bennie and Robby came in with rifles throwing one to each myself and Pam. The six of us left for Angela's truck in a hurry. I got in the truck and said, "Charlie, we are headed your way. Ted's wife, Angela, is driving us. Are you okay?" "Yes and no. We're where the...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 12

[Preservation – Janice] I was asked to help but Bennie and his healing took precedence to me. I took him back to Preservation and our home in a wagon as soon as possible. The radio called me back the next day. Poppa wanted my help. The Triple-A people had to be handled and Bennie and I had been the star performers in that process. The fact that all the crops were in helped gave us time to handle things. Poppa's mother offered to watch Bennie for me. I was reluctant but Bennie insisted that...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 28

[Preservation – Janice] We had followed I-93 into Boston but deviated from it to meet up with I-95 outside the city. From there, we would trace a path up to Portland. It appeared that this portion of our trip would be a bit over one hundred miles or four to five days depending upon our rate of travel. It took five because we took a detour to the Bush place in Kennebunkport. It was interesting though storm damaged. This area might not get hurricanes but sure received storms! We arrived in...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 33

[Preservation – Janice] It was quiet for a moment. Poppa said, "Is there any further new or old business before we hear reports?" He paused a moment. "Hearing none, the chair recognizes Janice for a report on the trip to Talladega to investigate some field raiding." He looked at me and I stood. I said, "Mitch reported that one of his fields had been raided repeatedly and he and his people couldn't find the raiders. Poppa asked if we, Bennie and I, would investigate the situation. We...

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Protection and Preservation Book 05Chapter 13

[Jack] George came on through the repeater, "Jack, everyone is okay, here. The plane suffered some kind of electrical fault. They landed a bit hard and the plane is wrecked. We're loading their luggage and people into the trucks. Once we're loaded, we will attempt to contact those waiting in the woods. Vic says he isn't seeing anything threatening here. He will expand his circle to cover you and will work the repeater." "Roger." I thought for a second. "Shirl, pull forward even with...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 13

[Preservation – Janice] A few moments later, they brought another man into the room. He was younger than the rest had been, early twenties if that. He looked at me like I was a prime piece of meat. I said, "Number one is that I'm not interested and number two is that I'm married to a wonderful man who is great to me. Number three is that I can lay you on the floor screaming in pain without breaking a sweat. You will answer questions. Ben won't stop you from trying something though if you...

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Protection and Preservation Book 04Chapter 31

[Preservation – Janice] Bennie and I had settled into our routine. Laura's lessons in self-defense were coming along nicely and Kevin was learning from Bennie. He was a better shot than Bennie with a bow. Usually, he went out hunting with a pistol, knife, and bow and brought back a meal. It was fun to watch the circling around as he and Laura got to know each other better. Both had competition from others in our community because both were attractive and were developing good survival...

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Protection and Preservation Book 07Chapter 30

[Janice writes] I went to the four men and said, "I have questions that will be answered. There are two choices. You can scream or answer. My young daughter had to kill two of your evil friends when they attacked her. She is upset and so am I. If you want any hope of returning to your people, some one needs to talk." I looked the four over. As usual, I picked the largest. Robby hadn't tied any of them. I said, "You, get up. Which arm?" "I'm sorry. What do you mean?" "I'm going...

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Protection and Preservation Book 02Chapter 7

[Tennessee] It was mid July when Abe came to see me late one afternoon. We sat down on the front porch with a cool drink. Abe said, “Mister George, I haven’t told anyone this yet because I didn’t want to alarm anyone. I haven’t even talked to Angela and Claire. “We have some trouble coming from the west and we need to prepare for it. We’re going to have to fight to live up to our name. It’s our duty to protect those in our care.” I said, “Abe, do you know what kind of trouble?” “No, but...

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Protection and Preservation Book 03Chapter 13

[Preservation – Jim heads out of D.C.] I motored out of Washington in no hurry and watched the road and out the sides for people or signs of habitation. People seemed to not hang around on main roads. Since I tried to avoid sticking out, I understood that thinking. I left taking I-95 north. I wasn't worried about traffic and didn't take any loops. I went right through downtown Baltimore and then to Philadelphia. I had seen the Liberty Bell before and didn't remember anything else that I...

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Protection and Preservation Book 08Chapter 11

[Janice writes from England] Early in the morning, we, my spouses and older children, talked about the two groups. Mel said, "Don't go to Wales. We will lose people. Birmingham will be okay but won't accomplish anything worthwhile." I called the entire group together over breakfast to talk about the two areas. Poppa wanted to visit both and was pushing hard. Finally, I shouted, "Enough! Poppa, if we go, you will be in charge but must leave the plane last. Your wife, one of my fellow...

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Protection and Preservation Book 10Chapter 13

I saw neither George nor Sophie the rest of the evening. I rejoined my husband at the table in the terminal. He gave my hand a gentle squeeze as I sat down and joined the conversation. Basil was sitting across from me and asked, "Would you go off with me, Bobbi?" "Sure, but you would not like the result." "Helen wouldn't mind." "Perhaps, but I would. David is so much more man than anyone else in the world that I no longer tolerate much from other men." Basil didn't quit. "You...

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