THE KILLER ANGEL : Book Three "Journey" (THE KILLER ANGEL TRILOGY 3) - Plot & Excerpts
Chapter Nine “South” BEN AND I made excellent time in our small boat, encountering few obstructions to hinder progress, and only occasionally disembarking to gather supplies. Eventually, the Missouri flowed into the Mississippi. Our nights were spent on the craft far from shore, usually tied to some object in the water, since I would not endanger our journey with river travel in darkness. Many solar charged lights on the river still functioned, and they offered the comfortable feeling that civilization still existed, but that light was far from sufficient to permit safe navigation. In the still darkness, I would lay back against the wooden deck with Ben warming my side, and look up at the stars, pondering our future. It would take time to rebuild this world, but hopefully we would make it a better civilization for all. Even then, I knew that I had become an important part of a new beginning; that my persona had become much larger than I was as a human being, but I understood that this was the benefit - or curse – of celebrity.
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