43 | Over The Last Year

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Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell

Ain't No Mountain High Enough by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell

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"You could always count on me, darling. From that day on, I made a vow; I'll be there when you want me someway, somehow."

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2049

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Y/N stood in her office of her home; papers pinned all over the wall as she looked at all of them, and has her laptop was open.

"It is November 23rd, 2049... I think this will be a big Agent Venus log, since I have to just go over what's happened in the last year for the files. Or, get Penny to read her epilogue from her book."

Penny sat in the chair at her desk as she read, "while Mom and Lyra were in orbit for most of it, building another spaceship to replace the Resolute. They were assisted by super-advanced beings, who's technology still seems like magic. And also Don."

"Who went up there too, he's the Cheif Engineer," Y/N crossed her arms and looked over her shoulder, "he was helping mom, and mamá, all of them working together to make it even better- add that in."

"It's my book," Penny raised a brow.

"Do something more then, and Don."

"How about, Y/N's new fiancé," Penny wiggled her brows.

"No, no, no," the woman laughed, "he's not my fiance-"

Will then walked in and plopped down on the couch, "are you sure about that? Does he know that?" Will raised an eyebrow at his sister, "plus, I think I deserve a brother-in-law."

Judy walked in too, with Ivy in arms as she sat beside Will, "in his mind your already married," she chuckled with her younger siblings.

"Anyways, Penny keep reading," Y/N shook her head with a smirk.

"Once the robots were freed from their old programming, they could do whatever they wanted. Most left and didn't feel the need to tell us where they were going. Now they're writing their own commands, they're all different. Just like we are. For her part, once she was reassembled, again, Sally left almost immediately. I was disappointed at first, then I realized she's just a girl who's not afraid to go find her place in the universe. I like to think she got that from me."

"Peoetic, I like it," Judy smiled.

Penny shook her head as she kept reading, "I've never seen Dad this relaxed; they say that, more than anyone else, soldiers appreciate the value of peace. That's also true about Pallas, him and dad bonded over having peace finally. Grant too, and he was especially happy, to be back in the kitchen, and make his moms recipes with Judy... Speaking of Judy, she hasn't slowed down, but I think she finally realized that she has nothing to prove to anyone."

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