It was the year 1916; I was holding a rife in a French field, it was so foggy I couldn’t see anything except for my dead buddies lying on the ground around me. Something hit me in the head; I felled down and lost conscience.
It was dark when I woke up. The fog was gone, but there was a light about a mile away. Everybody was dead I just knew it. So, I walked to the light. To my surprise, it was a bus parked with its door open, under a street lamp. I didn’t get a chance to see where it was going; a woman was yelling at me to get on because they had to leave.
For your information, Aunt Violet was driving the bus, said the Sergeant. Everyone at the table got up and cheered.
I got on the bus it was packed with soldiers from my battalion, but they didn’t acknowledge me. It wasn’t a regular bus it was like a train it had cars, each with about forty seats. I found some empty seats after five cars. Then I saw my Wife, the Boss of Bosses. She was sitting on an outside seat with her feet up on the opposite side. She had reversed the seats in front of her, so It looked like she was in control of four of them.
My wife Maggie was wearing a beautiful black winter coat with a hood. She was holding three seats. I was standing in shock. She saw me and dragged me down to sit across from her
Maggie started to cry as she leaned over and kissed me hard, holding my hands as if it was the end of the World. She said the remaining seats were for our girls, Janet and Emily.
Sure, enough within an hour Maggie bent down and grabbed a puppy that was walking down the aisle as if owned the place. Maggie said the girls must be nearby this is Lily Kemble.
To my amazement, I saw two uniformed Nannies rushing down the aisle yelling ‘Lilly Kemble you come here right now,’ as they were looking between the rows of seats for the puppy. Emily stopped in front of her Mom, Maggie who was holding the dog. The teenager almost passed out when she saw her mom. The dad grabbed her and kept her until she stopped sobbing. Emily sat next to dad. Janet was happy to have the family together, she took the puppy, sat down and fell asleep in her mother’s arms.
Sergeant Branden said Aunt Violet helped us off the bus. Within a month my entire family was working for Queen Sandra the 1st
Queen Elizabeth and I set the four of them up for the bus trip. We woke Mary up in the middle of the night took her to the bus gave her Elizabeth’s coat because it was cold and whisper that her family was coming, and she should save some seats.
Aunt Violet took care of Branden, and we had someone pick up the girls at the Liverpool bus stop gave them Lily Kemble to take care of knowing the dog would go looking for Maggie.
Branden continued the conversation; he said after doctors cleared me to resume my life, I went to Soldier training because the spirit in my heart told me that was the best thing I could do. The training lasted about three years but, I got to spend time with the kids and Maggie. My wife and daughters stayed to work with Queen Sandra the 1st. My wife Maggie knew to stay with the Queen
Thousands of the new Spirited people have been found and taken here for evaluation, the most magnificent gift they received besides a second chance at life was the ability to know what they should do with it, such as a doctor, nurse, soldier, writer, etc.
The Queen continued there are still thousands of second chance people right now in mental institutions, in prison or living on the streets waiting for us to bring them in.
Alice, your husband, has spent his life besides chasing you to find these individuals and bring them in. He has Soldiers in all the police departments around this country looking for people walking around looking like he or she belongs to us.
Honey, it looks like my big child may have to retired which means my time is coming up and your time will start.