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Mother of Hope
Mother of Hope
Mother of Hope
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Mother of Hope

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The last of humanity is trapped on a set of ships that travel through time, waiting for the Earth to recover from a catastrophy. Hope is all the passengers have and all they ever will have.

Two humans are left on the planet's surface with no hope, until by accident or fate they discover that Mother is wrong.

Faced with the idea of dying in their space suits the young couple choose to open their helmets together.

This story is about love and hope. Never give up.

Science Fiction, Fantasy, Hope for Tomorrow, Romance, End of the World, A better tomorrow.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherA. Foster
Release dateOct 21, 2012
ISBN9781301066605
Mother of Hope
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A. Foster

Hello friends,Thank you for taking a moment to check out my site. I hope one of my stories catches your attention. Love to hear from you. Please like me, follow me and above all, tell someone else. I would be so grateful.I love to write, all kinds of stories. I am interested in real pirates from long ago, spaceships of tomorrow and all the time travel I can get. When I am not writing, I am thinking about new stories to tell and try out. Love to attend campfires and volunteer in classrooms often. A great place to entertain and experiment on themes.Hope to be invited to your campfire one day...Have fun and keep reading, dreaming, writing and hugging those you love most.

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    Mother of Hope - A. Foster

    Mother of Hope

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    Annette Foster

    The mighty ship groaned in almost tangible agony as it slaved to pace its sisters. The feeling echoed through the frightened passengers, huddled close in the hold. They all waited for news of their tomorrow. That is if there was to be a tomorrow at all.

    Far down in the belly of the huge ship, Leet waited also, yet for a different reason. He waited and watched for signs of trouble. The great engines strained to hold their youth and strength. Slowly, they eased. The Mother was safe once more. For how long? Leet wondered out loud to himself. Perhaps you will outlive even your maker's dreams Mother, and surprise us all. Leet

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