The Portal's Gift
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When Earth joins forces with the friendly Teneran aliens to gain access to their hyperspace drive, Josh is the first human to copilot with a Teneran commander. On the Marco Polo, a Terran ship equipped with the alien drive, he and the enigmatic Teneran Paris explore distant worlds no astronaut from earth could have visited without help from the aliens.
Not until a blinding sandstorm maroons Josh and Paris on a desolate planet does Josh realize the implications of the Teneran drive. He finds himself unaccountably attracted to Paris. Will his travels through the portals of space change his life forever?
Carol Holland March
Carol Holland March lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico where she writes about the intersection of dreams, reality, and time. She sets her speculative fiction in locations where the veil is thinnest. She teaches classes on writing and creativity at the University of New Mexico and blogs at CarolHollandMarch.com.Her newest release is a nonfiction book, When Spirit Whispers, the first in a planned series on Healing from Trauma.
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The Portal's Gift - Carol Holland March
The Portal’s Gift
By Carol Holland March
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The Portal’s Gift
By Carol Holland March
Are we clear to land?
The captain’s gaze didn’t stray from the controls of the landing craft.
Clear,
his copilot said. Level ground near those hills.
Josh had already targeted the hills. Since their first hyperspace jump together the year before, he and Paris were in sync, needing few words to complete their missions. The Teneran copilot had assumed the name Paris from Earth history to make himself more relatable to humans. At the command of his superiors, Josh assumed. Names notwithstanding, they had gone from uneasy colleagues to friends. Sometimes Josh swore he could hear his copilot’s thoughts, which came in handy as they jumped across vast distances with the aid of the Teneran star drive.
The Marco Polo was the first Earth spaceship refitted with the drive and Josh the first human pilot chosen to team with a Teneran copilot. No longer confined to the solar system, they explored planets in distant regions of the galaxy, a dream Josh thought would remain a fantasy until the Tenerans arrived on Earth with the news that they were long lost cousins of the human race.
No sign of life,
Josh muttered. The two-person lander skimmed over a rocky landscape. No apparent vegetation. The dark rocks looked volcanic, probably ejected eons ago by the row of hills lining the horizon. "Notify the Marco that we’ll land and collect samples. First near those hills, then we’ll try another location."
The Marco Polo, a research vessel in high orbit around this unnamed planet, held a crew of only ten, but its labs and computers could analyze any substance they discovered.
Yes, sir.
Paris’s long, black-nailed fingers hovered over the array of instruments.
Josh stared at those hands that looked so delicate, but were many times stronger than his own. At his console, Paris looked as if he were playing an instrument. Maybe a harp.
Josh told himself to focus. As they approached the cone-shaped hill, he checked his own instruments and aimed for an area empty of boulders. There,
he said. We should get decent readings from that volcano, if that’s what it is. Those dark spots might be foliage.
Josh harbored a not so secret desire to discover a planet that sustained life beyond the few microbes they had on the first planet they visited after the Marco began its research missions