Rebecca's POV:
"No! That's insane! I won't do it." Maddie hissed at me.
"Maddie, don't you want a better life for you and your kids?" I gestured to Heidi who was playing on the floor with Fawn and Nina.
"What I want is for them to be safe. And they'll be safe here." Maddie answered snootily.
"I'll come...I've wanted to leave this ship since the moment we got here." Marie said from where she was sitting on the couch with Benjamin and Marly.
"Great!" I smiled big and then looked at Maddie, "Please Maddie...it'll be safer on a new planet than in a dusty old ship." I tried to reason with her.
"I'll think about it..." Maddie decided and picked up Gavin from his crib.
"Good...Chad says we'll be leaving in three days..." I explained and then left the room.
Maddie's POV:
"Do you really think we should leave? Would it be safer to do so?" I glanced at Marie.
"I think so...our kids deserve to smell fresh air." Marie told me.
I smiled and nodded. What Marie was saying made sense.
"You're right... I will go with you guys...but I'll be right back." I picked up Clarke and kept Gavin in my other arm. I then went down to the secret lab.
I set my two babies down on top of the table and then went over to the fridge. I quickly began to pack the blue medicine in little bottles so I could take it with me. I packed the material I needed to make more of the medicine and then put it all in a big backpack.
"Ungh!" I groaned and clutched my belly. Maybe having quintuplets was a bad idea. I breathed in and out until the pain went away. I then put my backpack on my shoulder and picked up Gavin and Clarke again.
I had packed my most important cargo. Now to pack everything else.
YOU ARE READING
The Club
Science FictionAfter billions of years the earth has been destroyed in a horrible explosion and humans are forced to live on planet Mars inside a gigantic spaceship. Rebellious thirteen year old Rebecca hates living in space. She misses earth more than anything. B...