“What do you mean communicate with computers?” asked Stephen as he tilted his head. “It’s almost like being a hacker,” I said boldly. “Let’s just say there is no firewall or layers of security that can stop me from accessing a computer.”
“Place your laptop on the table Judy,” I commanded. Reaching into her messenger bag, Judy placed her Genius laptop on the table. “Do you want me to turn it on?”
“No need,” I said with a smile. I touched Judy’s laptop then said with a smile, “That’s a nice picture of your two dogs, Han and Luke, taken on May 23, 2013.”
A wide-eyed Judy looked at a smiling Stephen. “H-how did you do that?” asked Judy. I could hear the fear in her voice. “I simply asked the computer for your photo files,” I said. “I assure that’s all I accessed.”
Stephen and Judy sat silently for several minutes. I took a quick peek into their minds. There was a bit of fear as they didn’t quite know what to make of me. I didn’t know what to make of me. Then I decided to show them a little more of the nanomachines.
“Judy, think of a place,” I said. “Why?” she asked. “Just think of a place,” I said again. She closed her eyes then asked, “What place?”
“Northfield. You thought about last week’s visit with your mother in Northfield,” I said. “How did you do that?” Judy asked silently. Smiling, I said, “It’s another facet of the nanomachines. They allow me to hear a person’s thought, but I need to be within close proximity in order for it to work.”
The look in Judy’s eyes told me she was beginning to fear me. She was thinking about what I had become. She went from being a skeptic to fearful. “What did they do to you?” asked Judy as her voice trembled. “They made me better,” I said nonchalantly. “I’m better.”
Stephen reached into his messenger bag and pulled out a yellow legal pad. He quickly made a crude drawing of something then held up the pad. “What are you doing?” asked Judy. Stephen didn’t answer as he held up the pad. “It is a drawing,” I said, “a very crude drawing of a house, car, and a dog.” Stephen turned the legal pad over for Judy to see. Her lower jaw slightly dropped. Judy sat silently as fear started to overtake her.
“Are there others like you?” Stephen asked excitedly. “No,” I said. “I’m the only one, although others have undergone the process.”
“What do you mean?” asked Stephen. “If you’ve interviewed someone who said they were abducted, they were most likely subjected to the process,” I said. “According to Kellil they have searched for centuries looking for the right person.”
“Are you the right person?” asked Stephen as his curiosity levels increased. “I didn't reject the nanomachines,” I responded. “I guess that makes me the right person.”
“Why didn’t you reject the process?” Stephen asked his voice filled with excitement. “I don’t know. It could be a number of reasons,” I said, looking at Stephen.
Judy remained quiet as she documented my account onto her forms. Her hand trembled slightly. She was truly afraid of me.
“This is amazing!” exclaimed Stephen. Finally, Judy decided to join in the conversation again. Adjusting her glasses, she looked at me asking, “What else can you do?”
She wants to know what more I could do. More proof. I guess she needed to stick her hand in the fire to understand that it will burn. I pointed my fist at my living room floor. “This is what else I can do,” I said as I pointed my index and third finger towards the floor. The nanomachines did their thing. Instantly a holographic image of Julian Frost appeared in the middle of my living room. “His name is Canos,” I said. “You may know him as --.”
“Julian Frost,” said a surprised Stephen. “Julian Frost is an alien!”
“Not just an alien, but a Gandoran Prime,” I said. “The Vathian’s refer to him as the Primeval.” Judy’s eyes got wide as she looked at the 4D holographic image. “How are you doing that?”
“It’s the nanomachines,” I said. “This is incredible,” said Stephen as he got out of his chair. He walked around the image carefully inspecting every detail. He passed his right hand through the hologram several times.
“Who or what is a Gandoran Prime?” Judy asked quietly.