Chapter 9: Going Solo
Like the spacebus, I teleported in my new birthday spaceship to 100 kilometres above the Earth’s surface. Then, I made the ship invisible and flew down to my designated location—Hamilton House, in the country town of Tanglewood.
A creek called Scrubby Creek runs beside the deserted building. I landed my spaceship at the edge of the creek, in the dark, and pushed it into a clump of bushes where no one would see the golden glow.
The front door of Hamilton House was boarded up, so I teleported straight through the wall and tried to make myself at home.
We are not told much about what to do or what will happen when given our first solo mission. It is left up to us and synchronicity.
Many Earth people think synchronicity is luck, but we trust it as the automatic way life organises itself.
Even though I knew things would work out, something unexpected happened.
I had to deal with something completely new — Earth emotions.
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