Dr. David pov
I can't help but feel anxious, Mr.Cain can consider this my resignation letter. Though no one who has ever left a resignation letter has lived to tell the tell. I look at the woman next to me who is seems to be very investing in the book she is reading. I throw her an apologetic look while I say
"Excuse me miss? I need to get my computer"
She smiles politely and moves over to let me get the computer. Once I do, I sit back down and thank her before opening it and checking my email. I look at the email and see that my dear friend Dr. Vanawlia. Dr. Vanawlia is actually a scientist who has been researching on the annunaki for years. She even has her own underground company. She can definitely help us with all of this. I look at my email and see that she has indeed responded. I open her email and it reads as following
Dear DavidI am so glad to hear from you! It's been so long since we last spoke! I find what you told me about those two people very interesting. how about this? Let's organize a date to meet up in Greece and I'll give you lodging in my company. After that we will figure out what to do from there on.
Sincerely,
Your friend, Maria
I read the last words of the email and smile. I respond and tell her that I am glad that she has opened her arms to us. I also said that we will come to her as soon as possible and that she will be able to get to meet them herself. I close my computer and put it back in my bag. I put my bag below my sheet because I really don't want to disturb the lady sitting next to me again. I take out my phone and type in Namia's phone number. I call her and the phone only rings for a few seconds before she picks up.
"Hello?"
She responds and I smile while saying
"Hello my dear"
I can hear her smiling from her from her line as she says
"Hey David! How is everything going? Still in the airplane?"
I nod while saying
"Oh yes. I called Xerxes, he said that he was on his way. By the time we arrive, they would have arrived as well."
She answers
"That's good. I'm not going to lie, I'm kinda nervous. What if she doesn't remember me?"
I say softly in a hopefully comforting manner
"She will remember you dear. When you are locked up for years, the only solace you have are happy memories. And for all I know, you played a huge part in those happy memories"
I can hear her tearing up as she says
"Oh David! Are you sure your not some type of poet. You sure have a way of bringing emotions with words"
I chuckle and say
"Well I'm glad you believe that dear"
She laughs on her end of the line as I blush. Once she is finished with her laughing session, she says
"What about that friend of yours in Greece?"
I say
"I received an email from her today, she accepted. After we go meet with Xerxes in that place, we will go to my friend"
I try not to give to much information because I'm on an airplane and you never know who is listening. She nods and says
"Ok then. That's good. Everything went as planned"
I nod and she says
"Um David? Can I ask you a personal question"
I look at the phone suspiciously. She has never hesitated to ask me anything. I say slowly
"Of course you can. You can ask me anything"
She says quietly
"Do you have relations with.... that lady friend of yours in Greece?"
I look at the phone shocked. Of course not! We are simply friends. I have slept with many woman but never found one worthy of marriage.
"Of course not Namia. We are simply friend sand we haven't seen each other in a very long time"
She sighs relieved and tried to hide it. fortunately, I heard it before she could hide it though and ask playfully
"Namia? Dear? Is there something wrong?"
She says nervously
"Of course not David! Why would there be? I was just relieved because I didn't want....more lives endangered"
I smirk and say
"Well how honourable to you"
She says quietly and shyly
"Yes honourable indeed"
YOU ARE READING
The Conquerers
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