Now he was in that tight crate aboard an alien ship heading for an unknown destination. Peter had placed six charges and was ready to detonate them at... any given moment.Thanks to his advanced suit the Kermac could not detect him with their Psionics and he wanted to find out who was behind all this and he hoped he could escape with vital information, before he had to activate the charges and destroy the cannons and also committing suicide. He was prepared to do so, but if there was a chance to. ‘I don’t know if I’m wrong about her, but I don’t really care. Just – don’t marry her,’ Nina said unsteadily. ‘What?’ ‘Just. Don’t. Marry her,’ she repeated. ‘Why?’ ‘Because -‘ She stopped and pressed her lips together. ‘Nina?’ he prompted. She shook her head slowly, opening her mouth but finding no words coming to her. ‘Nina?’ he said softly. ‘Why don’t you want me to marry her?’ ‘Because…having a kid is no reason to get married,’ she said weakly. ‘It’s a big deal. No one should rush into it.. “Sure” I replied “what do you wanna play today?”. She paused for a moment trying to hid a grin, then said “I don’t know, but Jill went in this morning, lets go and find her?” “Cool, lets take the low road” I said, which meant walking to the bottom of the street and entering the woods via a little footpath, as opposed to ‘the high road’, which was coded language for jumping off the compost heap, over the fence and into the woods that way. So we set off, chatting about nothing much we soon. "There now, there now!" said his mother soothingly as she held him tight and rubbed his back. She allowed him to cry for a while. Slowly John started to calm down, just giving the occasional big sob. "Let's go to the kitchen. I'll make us some hot chocolate and you can tell me all about it!"She dried his eyes with Kleenex, got him to blow his nose. "There, that's better. And now give me a big smile!"John managed a smile and then she took him by the hand and led the way to the kitchen while.
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