Read Jessie Stern and the Time Shifters Page 7

Recently my life has taken a turn for the weird. And logic, as much as I try to cling to it, has gone out the space portal.

  So I made a decision.

  Actual I decided back when I told Daniel wanted to talk to Mr.Alset. Writing it down however somehow makes it official.

  My decision is…

  Some of my previous scientific assumptions were incorrect. Therefore based on recent observations, specifically being chased by two different extinct creatures in as many days, I have decided:

  1)Time Shifters are real

  2)For some reason they want to stop Daniel and me from doing – something.

  It’s strange to think I have a “journey” as my aunt said, but if I think about it too much my brain just starts to float out of my head. So I’ve also decided to go with another piece of advice she gave, “Don’t let the great moments in life pass you by because you were to busy to look.” (Plus she also told us to look for messages and if I had a journey I was going to need all the help I could get.)

  In light of all that, I focused not on my journey, but on what was else was happening…

  We were arriving on a moon circling the furthest planet in our Solar System - Neptune. That was a great moment I didn’t want to miss.

  From our ship we could see it. Triton- the largest moon of Neptune. It’s a moon engulfed in endless night and a freezing endless winter. Daniel and I ran from window to window so we could see the various geysers of the southern regions shooting streams of nitrogen frost into the air. It’s the anniversary of when the geysers were photographed by Voyager 2 so people from all over the solar system are flocking to see them and celebrate. Triton was jammed with ships of all sizes orbiting and waiting to land when we arrived. It was almost on hour almost an hour before we had clearence. (Read More About It #7)

  We’re staying at the hotel next to one of the largest geysers while Jake files his flight plan. The hotel is surrounded by a clear dome giving the entire place an open feeling. All along the side of the dome are blue candles flickering on tables draped in white cloth. Outside the dome is Neptune, A blue gas giant dominating the horizon.