Helen James & The Fall from Grace

The Fall from Grace

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Science Fiction, Teen, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Adventure
Cover of the book Helen James & The Fall from Grace by J. J. Maxwell, R. J. M. Looker
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Author: J. J. Maxwell ISBN: 1230001193527
Publisher: R. J. M. Looker Publication: February 9, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J. J. Maxwell
ISBN: 1230001193527
Publisher: R. J. M. Looker
Publication: February 9, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

It was a fine autumn day and Helen James was happy.  The universe was safe due to her last adventure with the Visitants.  Dywyte had come to terms with its responsibilities to not only its own people but tho the universe as a whole.  Today was the school trip to Beachy Head, one of Helen's favourite places to visit but today she wanted to get a really good photo of the lighthouse at the bottom of the high cliff.  She had worked it out with her friend Joan that if they sat at the front of the coach they could get away from all the normal commotion that always happened on school trips, once they reached their destination.  The two of them would run off to the cliff edge and take the photos before they were told to come away from the cliff edge.  The plan went well until, as Helen stood near the edge of the cliff so that Joan could photograph Helen and the lighthouse in one framed shot.  Just as Joan pressed the shutter button a gust of wind swept across the grass and knocked Helen off her feet which resulted in her loosing her balance and sending her in free fall over the cliff and hurteling towards the beach and rocks some 600 feet below.  "Hyming" Helen called.  Before she knew it a blue haze had wrapped itself around her and she was crossing the Milky Way.   Today was not going to get any better as Helen was expected to sort out a problem on the planet Chrilren in the Eweter star system.  No young had been born on the planet for the last 10 years.  If no young arrived within the next 2 years no young would ever arrive and the planet would die.  Helen explained to Zacred that shuch problems were outside her sphere but he would have none of it.  "You are a 'Good', go and solve this issue".  Helen tried as best she could but by the time she asked to be taken home it appeared she had failed the Visitants and the planet Chrilren.  When Hyming and Helen arrived back at Beachy Head it was practice that he left Helen where he had found her, just in time Helen realised that he was going to leave her 20 feet into her 600 foot drop to the beach below.  In time she told Hyming to take her down to the beach.  She didn't notice the rescue services carrying out a search for her until she walked into the police coming along the beach in search of her body.

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It was a fine autumn day and Helen James was happy.  The universe was safe due to her last adventure with the Visitants.  Dywyte had come to terms with its responsibilities to not only its own people but tho the universe as a whole.  Today was the school trip to Beachy Head, one of Helen's favourite places to visit but today she wanted to get a really good photo of the lighthouse at the bottom of the high cliff.  She had worked it out with her friend Joan that if they sat at the front of the coach they could get away from all the normal commotion that always happened on school trips, once they reached their destination.  The two of them would run off to the cliff edge and take the photos before they were told to come away from the cliff edge.  The plan went well until, as Helen stood near the edge of the cliff so that Joan could photograph Helen and the lighthouse in one framed shot.  Just as Joan pressed the shutter button a gust of wind swept across the grass and knocked Helen off her feet which resulted in her loosing her balance and sending her in free fall over the cliff and hurteling towards the beach and rocks some 600 feet below.  "Hyming" Helen called.  Before she knew it a blue haze had wrapped itself around her and she was crossing the Milky Way.   Today was not going to get any better as Helen was expected to sort out a problem on the planet Chrilren in the Eweter star system.  No young had been born on the planet for the last 10 years.  If no young arrived within the next 2 years no young would ever arrive and the planet would die.  Helen explained to Zacred that shuch problems were outside her sphere but he would have none of it.  "You are a 'Good', go and solve this issue".  Helen tried as best she could but by the time she asked to be taken home it appeared she had failed the Visitants and the planet Chrilren.  When Hyming and Helen arrived back at Beachy Head it was practice that he left Helen where he had found her, just in time Helen realised that he was going to leave her 20 feet into her 600 foot drop to the beach below.  In time she told Hyming to take her down to the beach.  She didn't notice the rescue services carrying out a search for her until she walked into the police coming along the beach in search of her body.

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