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[West Georgia]

I left there and went by Ted’s. He was outside working on a plow as I drove up. Lois was beside him to hand him tools. “Hi,” I said.

He said, “Hi, or should I say, ‘Greetings, oh great one?’” He grinned.

“What the hell?”

“I’ve been talking to Janice and your dad. They both told me of your elevation.” As he said, that Lois had put down the tools and came to me giving me a full body hug with some neck nuzzling.

“Thank you for leading the salvation and giving me the opportunity to meet Ted.” She murmured into my ear loud enough for Ted to hear, too. She stood back.

“So, what can I do for you, Jack?” Ted asked.

“I’m just out checking on folk trying to look at where we have empty houses that could be make ready for new people. Checking out who is doing well and who needs help.”

“We’re pretty full along this stretch of road. However, across the highway are ten or fifteen houses. The only one with people is the first on the corner. Five or six of the women who were with Lois have moved in there. Like most everyone else, they have a generator running most all the time. We’re going to have a gasoline issue soon if we don’t get some power going.” That was a long speech for Ted so he must be really concerned.

“That’s a part of my going around. I’m looking for pond sites and looking at those places that are too far separated or far from a possible pond to make sense. That corner house is probably one of them. It never was a farm, anyway.”

Lois spoke up, “We have too many women compared to men. Also, most of us women are city folk and have never farmed. I’m learning but I have a good teacher.” She and Ted grinned. “Many of them just don’t know and don’t even know what they don’t know. Most of them are not radio aware which will not help in the future.”

“It sounds to me like we need to have a community meeting.”

“Yes, we do,” Ted responded, “and we, Lois and I, want to be married. How are you going to handle that?”

“The good news is you and Lois aren’t the only ones. The bad news is that Shirley and I haven’t figured it out yet.”

“Jack, by the meeting time, you need to figure it out and be ready.”

“Yes, Shirley and I are going to talk about it over supper and announce our thinking tonight over the net and find out if everyone is satisfied with the idea. My only comment will be, ‘if you don’t like it, come up with something better.’”

“That’s the spirit, Jack.” Ted said.

Lois smiled. “I’m sure you and Shirley will come up with something that will be liked by everyone.”

“I hope so. This leadership stuff can be tough.”

“You’ll do fine. I need to get back to work fixing and sharpening the blades on this plow. I’m trying to plow more land than in the past and ran into some rough spots that didn’t do it any good.”

“Jack,” Lois asked, “what is going to be your view on lazy people who won’t work?”

“I never thought of that. Why do you ask?”

“The women at the corner got Ted and Robert to hook up their generator. They drive around in nice cars, wear nice clothes, and eat pretty well from raiding stores. They don’t ‘do’ anything with their time. We asked if they would help with some simple chores but they weren’t interested. They just bewailed the fact that they had to look further to find food.”

“Thanks for the heads up, Lois,” I said, “I had not really expected that but, at the same time, it doesn’t come as a complete surprise either. I guess Shirley and I will have to develop some more policy. That’s what’s scary. There are so many decisions to make and a lot of them have serious ramifications.”

That’s why you get paid the big bucks, Jack.” Ted smirked.

“Yeah, I guess I better get to earning them, too. I’m off to Robert and Mary’s and I will check on the corner house, too. I can do both those places and still get home in time for supper.” I shook Ted’s hand and received another hug from Lois, climbed in the truck and left.

Robert and Mary were home reading on their front porch when I came up. I climbed out and greeted them.

“Hi, Folks. Good to see you. What are you reading, Robert?”

“Hi, Jack. It’s a book on basic farming. Ted is keeping our farms going on current technology. I thought I would study up on how we will manage without the machines. What brings you around?”

“I was told by Shirley to get out and look at where people are living, where there is no one, and what places will and will not work in the future.”

“That sounds like a tall order,” Mary said.

“It is and is more than I will accomplish in a day. I am also trying to determine what might need to be done. The biggest suggestion is to have a community meeting.”

Mary said, “Your dad told me that he and Annie and your grandparents have dubbed you and Shirley leaders.”

“Yeah,” I said and grimaced, “and it’s a lot harder than one would think.”

“You will do fine.” Robert said.

“Yes, Jack, you and Shirley are a great team.” Mary added.

“I talked to Ted and Lois before coming here. Your little stretch of road is pretty full.”

“Yes, it is. We do have one potential problem.” Robert said. “There are a few women who have taken up at the house on the far corner at the highway. They aren’t doing anything and are mooching off anyone they can. Right now, that’s not too bad because they do their own scavenging. In the future when scavenging gets tougher, there will be a problem. They haven’t contributed or helped but may expect us to feed them. I’m not sure Ted or I will be willing to do that. They don’t seem to want to be part of the community. If you are going by yourself, be careful. They are different and seem to have low morals.”

Mary said, “I think they are drinking too much and are trying to forget what had happened to them. They need purpose to their lives.”

“That makes sense. It would keep them busy and create self worth.” I said. “Anyway, I will go talk to them. There are things that need to be done which will help the community. Computer research is just one. We need to have some schooling on farming and animal husbandry, too.”

“That’s my point. There’s plenty to do.” Mary said.

“Okay, I will talk to them on the way home. Shirley and I will discuss that, too.”

“What’s your other topic?” Robert asked.

“Marriage.” I answered. Then I continued, “There are a number of people who want to formalize their situations and we need some way to handle things that works for everyone. There are a number of questions that come up from that one word. What is the ‘age of consent?’ What about children? What about divorce? What about survival in the event of death?”

“I hadn’t thought of all that.” Robert said.

Mary said, “It seems that every topic spawns more topics. Speaking of topics, how is the web to computer project going?”

“It’s not and that’s part of the problem. We need some people on that. There will come a time when it’s too late and we’ll be sorry.”

Mary looked at me and said, “You’ve got some heavy work to do thinking through all that and then planning to make it happen. If you’re going to be home for supper and go by to see those women, you had better be going, Jack.”

“She’s right, Jack.”

“I know. It was good to see you. We will have a community meeting in a few days. I plan to announce it on the nets and to post notices everywhere. You take care.”

“Bye, Jack,” they said. I got back in my truck and drove out and up to the corner.

I stopped at the sign out of habit. It was a good thing that I did. A car came barreling down the road from town and turned into the road across from me. It pulled into the drive of the house across from me. I looked again and crossed the road at a reasonable pace and pulled into the drive.

“Hello, ladies,” I said to the two women exiting the new, fancy car as I got out of the truck. They were both scantily dressed as if it didn’t matter. I thought about their immediate past history and realized that it might not, to them, at least.

The one from the passenger side said with a slur in her voice, “Hello, good looking. We just made a liquor run, come in and have a drink.” She swayed a bit as she stood. Her tee shirt was tight and showed her lack of a bra.

“I appreciate the invite but I don’t have time. I was just stopping in to see how you are doing before heading back home to my wife.”

“One little drink won’t hurt you.” said the driver.

“Like I said, ‘Thanks, ‘ but really no thanks. Are you doing okay?”

“I guess we’re doing as well as can be expected. Not much to do.”

“My wife and I could use some help on computers doing web research. It would be appreciated.” I paused but didn’t see much interest in their eyes. I continued, “How many of you live here?”

The driver said, “There’s the two of us and three more. It’s not a great place, but it’ll do. Two guys from across the road hooked up a generator for us until the power comes back on.”

I looked up quickly and then said, “The power is not coming back on. There is no one to fix it. There are not going to be any more deliveries of food or gas either. All that is over. Most people are dead.

“At some point, you will need or have to learn a useful skill or you will have trouble living. Have you thought about what happens when you run out of gasoline or when the food in the stores runs out?”

They both looked at me strangely though I thought that the driver might have a glimmer.

“There will be a community meeting in a few days, please plan on attending. It will be important. Notices will be posted about where and when. Good afternoon.” I said as I got back in the truck and headed home.

I made it home in time to help with supper. Janice arrived with Bennie and Ben who left shortly thereafter. The three of us sat down for supper and talked.

Shirley said, “You had a long trip around the area. What did you find out?”

I answered, “Most people are doing okay. There is a real need for a policy on marriage. There are a lot of people who want to tie the knot in some form or fashion. We are going to have to do something about power generation. Finally, there are five women who are living on the corner on the way to Ted’s in need of guidance. They are drinking heavily and don’t have anything to do.”

Janice said, “I heard about them and have seen them in town. They don’t wear much and leer at all the males they see. One of them even tried to seduce Bennie! They don’t eat much, just drink.”

“That’s what I saw when I was there.”

Shirley said, “What’s this about marriage?”

“That’s a current big issue. There are a number of couples who are living together but who would like to formalize their relationships in some way.”

“Yes,” Janice said, “Ben wants to marry Jean. They want to find a house of their own. I want it to be close to here.”

“You and Bennie can both drive. There are plenty of cars for you.” I kidded.

“I know but it’s better to keep him handy.” She said. Shirley and I both grinned. She blushed.

Shirley said, “Let’s talk about marriage and how to define it.” Janice and I nodded. She continued, “We don’t want to force any particular method on people. The idea of an announcement serving as a basis for a marriage sounds good. It makes it public. Beyond that, should there be any requirement?”

“Shirl, while I was out and about, age came up in my thinking. We have a number of teenagers who are naturally attracted to guys like Bennie.”

“That’s not fair, Jack.”

“I know, dear. I’m sorry, Janice.”

“It’s okay. If he’s the right guy, then he won’t be attracted back.”

“Seriously, should there be a minimum age? Georgia had an age of consent before the Day but I don’t know what it was. Should we have one and, if so, what should it be?”

That discussion continued while we ate supper and even cleaned the dishes. We went in for the net without a resolution. The net went off without a hitch. Jimmy and his family would leave in the morning heading our way. After the net, our discussion continued.

We finally came to a decision. Marriage would be by announcement along with whatever other statements, vows or ceremony that the bride and groom wanted. You would also have to be sixteen years old to marry. We didn’t reach the age of consent issue as such. We decided that it would be on an individual basis. Consent wasn’t optional. The idea that “no” meant “no” without question carried from the situations with the Ed’s and with the Blasters.

We didn’t address divorce at all. I guess Shirley and I hoped it wouldn’t happen. I didn’t believe that but decided we would cross that bridge when we came to it. My list for tomorrow would be to go to town and see what was happening and how the generators there were lasting.

I left in the morning and drove into town. Janice came with me to the shop where I dropped her off. I went in and spent a few minutes with Ben and Michael going over their plans. It was looking good for generator building.

I left there and went to one of Dad’s warehouses to check gasoline for the generator. Dad was there along with Carol’s husband, Bill. Bill was a Lay Speaker in the church before the Day. I asked him if he would take on being pastor of the church until we found someone else.

He said with a small grin, “You’re talking about for life or until someone is called from within the church.”

“Probably so.” I said. “I’m not sure how many new people will attend but I am guessing a fair number. You know the family will be there. You might be pleasantly surprised by the attendance.”

Dad said, “Good. That’s settled. Annie will be happy. Now, let’s look at our supplies and the generator.” We went in and found the generator running well though the tank would need filling. The door was not tightly closed which was not good. “I don’t mind that someone is using the food but not closing the door is inexcusable. It means we might lose what’s in there. There won’t be any more.”

“I have an idea, Dad. Give me a few minutes while you handle the gas.” I went in the store office, found a computer that had no power. I came back out and said, “Let me go find some power and a computer with a printer. I will print signs to post warning people to be sure the doors are closed firmly and completely.”

I grabbed some heavy paper from the office supply store next door. A couple of blocks over, I found power. I broke into an office and turned on the computer and a printer. Preparing the signs and printing them only took a few minutes. I closed up everything and left with signs for Dad and the extra paper. I would need that for community meeting signs. Passing my truck, I put the extra paper in the cab and went into the store.

At the freezer and refrigerators, I posted the signs prominently. Dad and Bill returned with gas and nodded. We left there and went to the other two locations where he and his brothers had food stashed. One hadn’t been disturbed outside. At the other, the door to the refrigerator had even been left unlatched. The generator had a load but it had managed along with the cooling system. Things were not what they should be and, during the hottest part of summer, it could have been a disaster.

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[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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