Melody Jackson v. the Message from Space It happened on Lafayette Street (Season One - Book Three)

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Author: BMB Johnson ISBN: 9781370504022
Publisher: BMB Johnson Publication: July 25, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: BMB Johnson
ISBN: 9781370504022
Publisher: BMB Johnson
Publication: July 25, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Dark Matter.

“What?” Bernie stared, wide-eyed into the deep well. He was barefooted, and found it unusual that the bricks which lined the entrance to the mouth of Hell were so cold to the touch.

“Nothing,” the voice came again from the deep blackness. “Nevermind. I thought you were someone else. Go about your business.”

“Wait,” Bernie said. “Tell me. I can take it.” He realized then that the words weren't so much coming out of his mouth as they were emerging from his brain. He shook his head. Why was he trying to extract information that he was nearly one hundred percent positive that he didn't want to know. Especially from whatever entity lived down in this hole?

“Do you really want to know?” The voice seemed hopeful.

“No,” Bernie thought, closing his eyes as tightly as he could. However the words that actually escaped him were more positive. “Of course I do,” he said. “You know that. You've always known that.”

At first, the being from the well was silent. Then came a chuckle, dark and low-throated.

“Okay,” the voice said. “Then I'll tell you, though I must warn you that you might go mad. Are you sure?”

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Dark Matter.

“What?” Bernie stared, wide-eyed into the deep well. He was barefooted, and found it unusual that the bricks which lined the entrance to the mouth of Hell were so cold to the touch.

“Nothing,” the voice came again from the deep blackness. “Nevermind. I thought you were someone else. Go about your business.”

“Wait,” Bernie said. “Tell me. I can take it.” He realized then that the words weren't so much coming out of his mouth as they were emerging from his brain. He shook his head. Why was he trying to extract information that he was nearly one hundred percent positive that he didn't want to know. Especially from whatever entity lived down in this hole?

“Do you really want to know?” The voice seemed hopeful.

“No,” Bernie thought, closing his eyes as tightly as he could. However the words that actually escaped him were more positive. “Of course I do,” he said. “You know that. You've always known that.”

At first, the being from the well was silent. Then came a chuckle, dark and low-throated.

“Okay,” the voice said. “Then I'll tell you, though I must warn you that you might go mad. Are you sure?”

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