November 28, 2004

Kelly is that you

Nepal said, “I'm not sure what's happening, but I get the impression someone's life is about to expire. Karden is feeling very parental, and it's all a jumble. It's getting really bad.”

Armand didn't say anything, but looked considering.

“Something is going terribly wrong,” Nepal was becoming increasingly alarmed.

“Would you like to try to teleport?” Armand asked.

“How?”

“Well, we just do like they did. You were linked with them. You got a good impression of how it was done.”

Nepal considered, “they used remote viewing first.”

“Then let's try that. We'll try to reach Karden.”

“No not Karden. The hospital room he was in, because I don't think he's there anymore. I don't want to be in his line of sight,” Nepal said.

They held hands and focused on their target. It was no time at all before a clear image of the hospital came into view. They could see a lifeline coming from a man. They looked closely and found it was Karden showing the boy a game of taking life. The pain coming from that man was intense. It was unbearable. They redoubled their efforts and tried to explain to the boy, Tony, that that he was hurting the man.

The message didn't get through. Tony heard something, but it wasn't enough.

Nepal said, “I just got the distinct feeling of hiding in the bushes.”

They used the remote viewing to try and find Karden. Their efforts went unrewarded. Nepal was no longer able to sense Karden's presence. “He's gone.”

“What do you mean?” Armand asked.

“I can't feel him anywhere.”

“Can we find the girl?”

Nepal thought they could and they renewed their search.

The Yogan, Nita, was on the second floor searching quickly. She stopped and stared at Nepal and Armand, as if she could actually see them.

A little girl was on the floor, and she knelt down to touch her on the forehead. Nita was surprisingly gentle with the girl. Recognition shown on Nita's face and she took off toward the stairs.

Nepal hardly recognized the girl as Kelly, but it was her.

“Let's try to teleport,” Armand suggested.

“Alright, we just have to know that we are there.”

The world shimmered around them and they were at the hospital.

“It worked!” Nepal said. The world seemed threated with silver lines. So many, in fact, it was distracting.

The world spun and the next thing he knew he was in Armand's arms.

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