With the conclusion made that Aurora would beco the pilot, Dave and Jackie shared a look of relief, a problem finally lifted off their shoulders. "In that case, I’ll give you what you’ll need to read to learn how to pilot the spaceship," Dave said, a hint of a smile playing on his lips.
As if summoned from nowhere, a brown cover notebook materialized in Dave’s hand, its pages filled with photocopied sections of the original book. Dave had taken the precaution of photocopying the original book, allowing him to retain the original while sharing the photocopied version with Aurora.
This way, he could ensure that the original book remained safe with him, and in case any problems arose in the future, he would still have a reference guide on how to pilot the spaceship.
Moreover, the book contained sensitive information that Dave was keen to keep secret, and he couldn’t shake off the feeling that it might fall into the wrong hands if he was to reveal it to the others.
As he handed the photocopied book to Aurora, she took it in her hands, her eyes widening as she started to flip through the pages. The images of spaceship parts and their functions were detailed, and she could see the intricate diagrams and illustrations that filled the pages.
Dave watched her, a mixture of emotions on his face, as he wondered how much she would learn from the book, and what she would make of the secrets it held.
The notebook seed to hold the key to unlocking the secrets of the spaceship, and Aurora’s face glowed with excitent as she devoured the book, her eyes scanning the pages with an insatiable hunger.
"This is amazing!" she exclaid, her voice barely above a whisper, as if she feared breaking the spell. Eldora smiled, her eyes crinkling at the corners, as she leaned in to read along with her sister.
As Aurora turned to look at the two n, her face shone with an uncontainable enthusiasm. "We need to get the spaceship as soon as possible," she said, her words tumbling out in a rush. "I can’t wait to start practicing!" Her eyes sparkled with anticipation, and her hands fluttered over the pages, as if she couldn’t wait to get her hands on the spaceship itself.
Jackie’s expression was asured, his voice calm and collected. "Great, we’ll gather those who would go along with you," he said. "But you’ll have to be in disguise till you reach your location."
Aurora’s face lit up with determination, and she turned to Eldora, who nodded in agreent. "Absolutely, Eldora and I would go get ready," Aurora said, her voice filled with confidence. "She might not be the pilot but she’ll support as a fellow spy." Eldora’s nod turned into a smile, and she seed to be looking forward to the challenge.
Jackie’s response was nonchalant, his voice laced with a hint of amusent. "Well, suit yourselves then, no one is holding you back."
Just as they were about to leave, Dave interjected, his voice smooth and even. "But before you go, I’d like for you to et so people," he said, his eyes locked onto Aurora’s and Eldora’s.
Eldora’s curiosity was piqued, and she turned to him, her eyes questioning. "Who are they?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.
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Dave walked out of Jackie’s office, flanked by the two twins, and their footsteps could be heard echoing down the hallway. anwhile, Jackie had remained behind, as he had to select the mbers who would accompany his sisters on the journey to find the spaceship.
As they walked, Dave decided to share a piece of his life with the twins. "I should let you know," he began, his voice casual, "I already have three wives."
The twins exchanged a glance, their expressions a mix of surprise and curiosity. They didn’t seem too shocked, after all, they had grown accustod to these specific type of relationship rampant in this part of the world.
In fact, polygamous relationships had been sothing that was extrely common before the apocalypse, with n often having multiple wives. It was a trend that had gained montum, with so n embracing the complexity and richness it brought to their lives. However, one aspect that often suffered in these arrangents was the introduction of wives to one another.
So n neglected this crucial step, fearing it might lead to problems between their wives. Others deed it unnecessary, believing their wives would understand and adapt to the situation. Dave, however, had chosen a different path. He had made a conscious decision to introduce his wives to each other, valuing transparency and harmony in his relationships.
Aurora and Eldora’s family dynamics were complex, shaped by their father’s unconventional relationships. They had grown up knowing about their father’s five wives, but the reality of these relationships was abstract, as they had never t any of them. The nurous half-siblings were a mystery, their faces and nas unknown, leaving Aurora and Eldora with a sense of disconnection.
As Dave shared his own experiences with multiple wives, the twins’ expressions softened, and they seed to relax into the conversation. They were glad to be part of a different dynamic, one where openness and communication seed to be valued. Their curiosity about Dave’s other wives was palpable, and they couldn’t wait to et the won who had already beco a part of his life.
Since Dave hadn’t officially made them his wives or add them to his harem, he had decided to ask them the question. He asked if they would be willing to beco his wives. The response was quick as they had unhesitatingly accepted his offer. And now as Dave’s new wives, they were about to et the won who had preceded them.
As they walked down the corridor, the sound of laughter and conversation could be heard growing louder. They had also caught a glimpse of a lively gathering before them. The reception area was filled with people, especially with the beast tars and Dave’s two wives, all of them enjoying each other’s company.
Dave led the way with a confident stride as he approached Ella and Sun. Ella’s eyes lit up as she saw Dave, and she smiled warmly. "Hey, you’re back," she said, her gaze flicking to the twins behind him. Her curiosity was evident, and she seed to be sizing them up.
Dave’s introduction was smooth, his words flowing easily. "Ella, Sun, I’d like you to et your junior housewives; Eldora and Aurora," he said, his eyes moving between the won.
Then, turning to the twins, he continued, "Ladies, et Ella and Sun, your senior housewives." The air was filled with a mix of emotions, as the won sized each other up, their faces reflecting a range of reactions.
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