Chapter 11: I still cant belive it

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Point of view: Florie

    "Hello," said Florie's father.

Florie still couldn't believe that her mother and father are still alive. She felt like she was in a dream. In a very, very weird dream apparently thought Florie.

"How did you end up here?" asked Florie

"The same way you did. Time travel. We, that is, me and your father worked as FBI police and went undercover at NASA, ever since we got a threatening message. We found out that NASA had found out the secret of time travel. The day that they we're going to test it out we got another threatening message saying that it has been sabotaged and that they wanted us to close down NASA. We thought it was a plot to take over the building so we volunteered to go."

"So I think you know the rest." said Florie's father

"I'm guessing that they did sabotage the time traveler thingy and that caused you to have stayed here forever."

"100% correct!"

    Florie blushed.

"We believe that Cornest Balungdores, that man you met, has a scheme to impress the world with newer technology to show he is a trusted man. He is trying to stop his enemies business, the Green Gloabers. On the day they open a new field of green he will have everyone's electronic device blow up. He will blame it on the Green Gloabers president, Erdos Harold Balung. He will probably succeed because everyone knows that the Green Gloabers will try to do anything they can to make this successful. Which is why we have to save them." her mother said.

Ratatatat went a sharp noise at the door. There were about 6 little holes. Her father and some other rebels took out some guns and started firing while Florie and her mother escaped to the top level and her mom shoved her into a small space and went of to help the rebels. After what seemed like 4 hours her mom came back. She had a bleeding lip and grazed her shoulder but she didn't seem to sense the pain. She said " Your father's dead." Florie fell into the arms of her mother and cried herself to sleep.

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