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Summary

Touzdae returns from her mission and reunites with Jac, while plans are being made for the future of the Emmons people and the development of the Needlecraft.

Abstract

In the continuation of "ARC OF THE IMMORTALS/ Book 1 — Part 2," Touzdae, having offered two options to save the Emmons people, awakens with a deep longing for Jac. Despite the time differential challenges due to her interstellar travel, their reunion is filled with a profound connection and love. Meanwhile, Jac and Geordae are preparing for the new and improved Needlecraft, while also being cautioned by Bendel to remain vigilant against potential threats. Touzdae's enhanced presence and power lead her to seek a deeper truth, indicating another journey ahead. The narrative also touches on the Antarian civilization's procreation rituals and the importance of unconditional love, hinting at the possibility of Touzdae and Jac starting a family in the future.

Opinions

  • Touzdae's return is significant and emotionally charged, emphasizing the deep bond between her and Jac.
  • The time differential between Touzdae's voyage and the elapsed time on her return is a source of astonishment and reflection on the nature of time.
  • Bendel's warnings about potential threats suggest a tone of suspense and the need for constant preparedness.
  • The discussion about gravity, time, and space being self-correcting implies a philosophical stance on the immutability of past events.
  • The mention of Jac's aversion to using catastrophic events to alter reality indicates a moral compass guiding the characters' actions.
  • Touzdae's desire to "be the truth" before departing again suggests a quest for personal and universal authenticity.
  • The anticipation of starting a family in a future where Nez joins them reflects the characters' hopes for a peaceful and loving future.

ARC OF THE IMMORTALS/ Book 1 — Part 2

Pursuit: 32 / Touzdae’s Re-Entree

Recap: Touzdae/Entu offers two options to save the Emmons peoples. One is a small plan with possible long-term results: send three solar-sail ships to Antares Prime.

Image by Adis Resic from Pixabay

Recap continued. The second option is a select species raising the vibration for ascension to a higher vibrational Ennis. Entu/Touzdae & Vera bi-locate to Antares Prime to ask for help.

Touzdae awakened in a semi-lucid state with longings. She ached for Jac. She needed liquids and a good salad or a vegan casserole. She felt unable to move.

Jac and Geordae finished a day-long of planning for the new and improved Needlecraft. Jac felt Touzdae’s presence.

“She needs me,” he told Phorae.

“Go… Go be with her.”

Some minutes later he gently knocked on the door and softly said her name.

“Yes,” she said.

He entered. The magnetism between them, he bending down, her coming up. They embraced.

“It’s so good to see you. I’ve been away for — seems like thousands of years,” they both sighed into each other’s arms. “How long have you been waiting for me?”

“Two days, but it has seemed like centuries,” he said.

She collapsed onto the single bed pulling him with her before she let go of him.

“Two days?” she was incredulous and overwhelmed. The time differential between the length of her voyage and the elapsed time was too much to bear.

“Do you need some space?”

“Water,” she gasped. He turned and grabbed a glass of fresh poured water.

She careened up on one elbow and took a sip.

“I want to lie next to you, Jac.”

He picked her up and carried her to the bed in the grand bedroom. He poured her another glass of water.

“Come, be with me.”

He slipped onto the bed beside her.

They shared space, a space of deep connection and love. She fell into a sound sleep. He watched her for a long time sleeping deep and with a peace he hadn’t seen before.

He pre-ordered an all-fresh-grown vegetable breakfast for delivery. He asked Geordae for holographic modeling of the changes for the Needlecraft. If she wished to see them. Once he completed the tasks, he joined her in the bed and slept. The waves of love were so much stronger between them. The connection was intense and beautiful in sleep.

“We must be vigilant and on guard for their presence,” Bendel warned Harry.

“I was just beginning to relax,” Harry said disappointed.

“Exactly. Since they will approach in time they could already be here. Watching at a distance, cloaked, planning their attack,” Bendel warned again.

“Oh sure, they could be in the distant past preventing your birth,” Harry laughed.

Bendel laughed long and hard.

“What?” Harry demanded

After he calmed he said, “Gravity, time, and space are self-correcting. What happened in the quote past end-quote never changes.”

“Unless,” Harry added, “an enormous amount of energy is applied. Like a large fusion implosion or a huge nuclear explosion. The former reality would be obliterated.”

“Ah, a joke,” Bendel said. “Jac would never do that. But I might in some future.”

Jac served Touzdae breakfast in bed.

She kissed him hello. She ate slowly at first, savoring every bite.

“This is good and oh so fresh. Did you cook this?”

“No, Geordae’s chef made this. He cooks with such love. Does he not?”

“He does,” she said as she devoured the rest of the meal.

When she had finished she looked at Jac, who appeared to be pondering some thought.

“What? What’s on your mind?” she asked him.

“You’re more present than I’ve ever seen you,” he began. And continued, “You are more powerful in your presence than you have been.”

“And, what else?”

“There’s more to the truth you seek.”

“That’s it, exactly. I have to travel again before we leave here. I must be the truth.”

Jac paused, beaming with light.

“What?”

“When will you depart?”

“When you show me the plans of the Needlecraft,” she said. “And I want to spend some more time loving each other.”

“When this is all over and Nez is with us, then I wish for a child to join us in the unconditional love bond,”∞ Jac said.

Touzdae pressed her palms together in the honorific of the namaste gesture. A tear of joy trickled down her cheek. Jac leaned down and they kissed.

∞ for more on Antarian civilization:

the previous chapter:

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