More Than A Friend (Part 3)

More Than A Friend (Part 3)

That evening we went to his room.
He had a computer as big as the moon.
“My dad would use it to ‘fine tune’ me.”
“I am always right up to date, you see.”
“First, we have to find out who ‘them’ are?”
“Government, foreigners, bad people by far.”
“Even different aliens could be involved.”
“My dad kept me in the dark, he vowed.”
“Now, we have to find out on our own.”
“Where to start is what must be known”
“How about the aliens who were first involved?”
“Excellent idea. They could tell what’s allowed.”
“Do you know how to contact them??”
“No, I don’t. But, a message I will send.”
“I can send a coded message I think they will get.”
“Plead for help. Refusing, they may regret.”
He worked like a wiz on the computer.
A scrambled message that was just a blur.
Shortly, a coded message came back.
It said to wait for them out by the railroad track.
We should go there within the hour.
We rode our bikes. No time for a shower.
Once there, a UFO appeared overhead.
A beam of light lifted us up, like dad said.
Telepathically aliens talked to us.
Concerning someone new, they didn’t discuss.
They said ‘them’ were evil humans.
They were informed by other alien crewmen.
A different race than they were.
Only the worst would be expected to occur.
My dad was warned and was hiding out.
He didn’t want us to know what it was about.
But, the time has arisen for me to act.
My robotic powers will become a fact.
But, not until the time was right.
In the meantime expect a fight.
First, they will tell me how to find my dad.
Bring my friend. Just know it will be bad.
We were told where to go and what to do.
Dad will know right away that it is you.
He will explain to you much more.
We are trying to stop this from becoming a war.
We were beamed back down to our bikes.
Tom said “Yikes!!”
“I have no doubts now in any of your story.”
“Thanks.” I said, “But, I am not looking for glory.”
We went home to get some sleep.
Tomorrow is when we will locate dad’s keep.
Check back in once again.
Learn more about ‘more than a friend.’

—————————————–R.W. Johnson—–(2018)

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