“These are lovely biscuits Mrs. Watson”, he said as he finished one. She again smiled and then, almost giggling asked him to call her ‘Gwen’. ...“In that case my name is Chuck, rarely am I called Mr. Granger”. Again she erupted in a giggle state that reminded him of some sort of horror move; in fact it made him smile; he did wonder if there was a mental problem with her that also could be the case with the daughter, if what the estate agent had commented on was correct for it was very obvious that. Okay. He had tools, he had food, he had an emergency environment suit. Time to get to work.Schaffer heaved the heavy box of food cans onto the dining table with a loud crash. He had somewhat overestimated their weight, he still wasn’t used to this damned gravity. These were all of the cans that he had retrieved from the storeroom that weren’t visibly damaged or beyond salvaging. If at least some of these proved to be edible, then he might be able to ration the food out for a few days ... maybe.. "You remember what Chester said -- they figured out a way to keep the... beast from Crossing. Something I'm supposed to do, with that." She gestured toward the axe, which leaned up against the edge of the bench just a few inches from Alex's right hand. And then she was off again, back toward the elevator. "Something Granddad taught me, something he had to teach me, something he would have expected me to remember, or else he wouldn't have sent me. Something I should have learned, something I. “First kid that asks THAT is riding in the roof carrier with the luggage!” I chuckled.“Don’t suggest it!” she laughed. “Some of the boys would find that cool!”“So true! Shall we load them up?”“The boys or the roof carriers?” Bethany laughed.“Yes!” I grinned.“Any changes to the seating plan?” Kurt asked.“After consultation with Doctor Krajick, I decided it’s best for everyone’s sanity if we unpack the roof carriers, put the boys in them, and put the luggage in the car with the girls.”“I know a.
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