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CHAPTER THREE Sharra and Darrow sat close in the pod and took it in turns to shift space and time, using their gift to its limit to reach the time distortion that Kelly was creating, before she did anything dangerous with her raw and as of yet untrained power. The closer they got to Earth the stronger they could feel Kelly’s power and also the strength of the star that was the source of her power. This was a young star, a young system, no wonder it was only a level two planet. The cousins could feel Kelly as they entered the outskirts of the solar system, they sensed she was confused and it seemed she was in the early stages of hibernation, a state that all Dawn Children entered into early on in their awakening transition phase. It gave their minds a rest period to adjust to the shock. Darrow was overwhelmed by the power of the young star as they came closer to the third planet in this immature system, “Sharra, how can a being on such a young planet have evolved sufficiently enough to harness the power of the gift? And from such a powerful star? Surely the strength of this sun should have killed her before the gift could take hold.” Sharra agreed with him, “There is more power within this child than the whole of the Clio Dawn clan put together, we should be very careful, she may have violent tendencies this early on in the planet’s evolutionary cycle. Not to mention the volatile nature of such a young star, any over active sun spot activity could create a loop in her power.” Darrow was starting to be very afraid for the safety of the space/time continuum, “Cousin we should call for reinforcements.” “Agreed, but they will take longer to get here, so we should monitor and secure the situation very carefully in the meantime.” The force of the sun’s power took the cousins’ breath away and as they passed it and came closer to the Earth, they shivered and sat in a tight embrace to save themselves from going mad as the power of the sun surged into them, and Sharra thought Clio’s dawn was exhilarating, the Dawn’s greeting on this planet must be beyond ecstasy, she thought shivering again at its powerful effect. As the planet came into view the cousins both drew in a sharp breath, “Darrow, it is beautiful!” Sharra exclaimed. “But look at the size of it, and the oceans, there is so much water! This must be a very powerful planet indeed. It is only a matter of time before more Dawn children are born to it. We must inform Clio, war may be inevitable, especially when other planets learn of its existence and its rich resources.” The Clionions looked at each other and for a long moment neither said what was on both their minds, then it was Darrow that stated the obvious, “We must take the child before the planet’s authorities discover her gift, when she is trained she can decide herself whether she wants to return.” Sharra looked out of the pod’s transparent hull at the huge blue/green planet, she felt its gravitational pull start to draw their tiny bubble ship into its orbit, “But cousin, that is against the law, only with the subject’s parent’s permission can we take a child…” “Unless the child is a direct threat to the continuum. Come on Sharra think for a moment. The consequences of such an untrained mind!” Once in the planet’s orbit they used their power to block any radar detection and tried to centre in on the time distortion. “Darrow, she will not come willingly.” “Then we must win her over cousin, charm her!” Sharra smiled and layed her hand on her handsome cousin’s shoulder, “In that case, I’m glad you came. No female can resist your charm.” Darrow frowned, “For once Sharra, I hope you are right. We are going to need something on our side. After all, we are the aliens here and the last thing we need is our little Dawn child screaming ‘invasion!’” They orbited the planet for several hours before they felt they could close in on a more precise position, then they hovered over the spot they were sure Kelly was and waited for dawn. As soon as the sun’s rays hit the surface of the planet, there was no doubt at all in either of the cousins’ minds that this was indeed the right place. As power flooded their own bodies, they also felt the strength of Kelly’s newborn power. Before they could lose the link with her, they shifted space and time to land the pod as close to Kelly’s position as they dared. Then they emerged from the pod and wandered calmly up the path towards the hospital where Kelly was oblivious to it all. The pod merged into the hospital ground’s scenery, where it would only be discovered if someone tried to walk through the spot it was hiding. “How are we going to play this Sha? We can’t just march in and demand by Clio authority to take this girl, our authority is unknown to them.” Sharra tutted and gave her cousin a dirty look, “Darrow, I am not stupid, please don’t keep stating the obvious to me. I intend to sneak in and check the girl is safe, then later on we’ll pose as some authority of this planet and take the child that way. First we need to spend some ‘time’ associating ourselves with the ways of these people to blend in.” Kelly’s mother had received a phone call at work at lunchtime to inform her that Kelly had not shown up for an important physics mock exam and to ask if she was well enough to come in this afternoon and take it. Angela had covered for her daughter and then went home to give her more than just a piece of her mind. When she found her daughter in bed she started to shout at her, thinking she was being her usual lazy self, “Kelly, what on earth do you think you are doing? Being late is one thing, but not bothering to go in at all when you have an important exam, it’s just not on. Kelly? Kelly are you asleep?” Angela got no response from her daughter and called an ambulance and her husband at the same time. The doctors seemed baffled, it was almost like her body had slowed right down and gone into hibernation rather than just an ordinary coma. She had an unusually high level of brain activity considering the way the rest of her body functions had almost shut down completely. Her heart beat and breathing was so slow it almost seemed to stop. Ron and Angela Kemp sat at their daughter’s bedside and held onto each other for comfort, each holding one of their daughter’s hands. “She’s so cold Ron, she feels like she’s dead.” Angela sobbed, “All I’ve done this week is shout at her.” “It’s alright love.” Angela wiped her eyes and nose with a tissue and sniffed, “No Ron, it’s not alright, I’ve been having a go at her for being so lax this week with her studying and being late so often for school, when the whole time she was probably really ill.” Ron gently rubbed his wife’s back, “We weren’t to know she was ill Ange, nobody could see this coming, even the doctors don’t know what’s wrong with her, so how could you?” Angela burst into tears again, her husband tried to comfort her, but as he looked down at his daughter’s lifeless body, he wondered about her condition, what was wrong with her? Kelly’s body was of course in a high state of hibernation, well more like stasis, sort of frozen in time, that’s why it felt so cold and lifeless. Her mind however was racing. She was going over and over in her mind what had happened, she was confused and was trying to come to terms with what it all meant, which of course she couldn’t. Her body in the mean time was also physically going through changes, as the new ability in her adapted itself to her fragile human frame. This was a very dangerous time for Kelly, as she could do one of three things. She could come out of hibernation as a perfectly tuned Dawn child, ready to use her new powers, go completely mad as the power overloaded her brain capacity or she could inadvertently disrupt the space/time continuum. So while she was going through her transitional phase and her parents were going through their own personal hell, Sharra and Darrow were posing as a doctor and solicitor, which on a level two planet was easy because Earth medicine and culture was prehistoric to them! Ron got up from his daughter’s bedside and strolled over to the window of the private isolation room. He looked out at the stars and prayed to God to send a doctor that could help his little girl. Angela had fallen asleep with her head in her hands on the bed by Kelly’s hand, so that she would feel Kelly’s hand move if she awoke from her coma. The room was deathly quiet. A doctor came into the room a little after twelve o’clock, Ron turned to see who had entered the room and noted that she looked very young, surely she wasn’t even in her twenties, he assumed she was a student. “Good evening, it’s a bit late for student doctors isn’t it?” The young woman seemed distracted by this comment, “What makes you think I am a student Mr Kemp?” Ron shrugged, “I don’t know,” he stuttered, “You look, well too young to be a doctor.” The young woman smiled, it was a very infectious smile and he couldn’t help but return it, she was beautiful, almost angelic he thought, should be a model not a doctor. “Well, I am flattered, but I can assure you Mr Kemp that I am more than qualified to help your daughter.” And he had no doubts at all that she was. She walked over to Kelly’s bed and lifted the notes from their position at the end of her bed, looking through them briefly, she tutted, then looking at her watch added some notes of her own. Then she took Kelly’s pulse, temperature and blood pressure, added these to the notes and nodded to herself. Ron watched all this with interest and then said quietly, “I’m sorry doctor I don’t think we have been introduced yet. We normally have Doctor Price.” The young doctor put down Kelly’s notes and raised her hand up to Ron to shake his, “Oh, I am sorry, where are my manners. Doctor Sharra Dawn, I’m here to assess Kelly for her transfer.” Ron shook his head in ignorance, “Transfer? What transfer? We’ve not been told anything about a transfer.” Sharra smiled again, almost melting Ron’s heart, “Well, it really is the best thing for her at the moment, in her present condition. It is best if she is placed in absolute isolation in the coma hospital.” Again Ron shook his head in ignorance, “What coma hospital?” Sharra motioned for Kelly’s father to sit down, glanced at the corridor and at the sleeping Mrs Kemp and then shut the door. She glanced at Kelly lying motionless in her bed. “I’ll be truthful with you Mr Kemp, Kelly’s condition is serious, life threatening in fact. I am an expert in my field and I know that once a person enters into a state like this…” and she indicated Kelly with a nod of her head, “…they rarely come out of it overnight, or even within a year!” Ron slumped into his chair, his face fell into his hands as he wept. Sharra felt absolutely awful lying to him like this, but what else could she do? She had to make it look convincing. “I have a…well let’s call it a retreat rather than an institution. It’s a place where all such cases I encounter can be placed and cared for and studied to find out what it is that makes them go into such a ‘hibernating’ state. It is essential to the patient’s, Kelly’s recovery that you allow the professionals to take over completely until she comes out of her coma. We send all our families monthly reports, videos etc. and the minute she comes out of her coma you will be sent for.” Ron looked horrified, “You mean we can’t visit her?” Sharra gently took his hand, “Well, not too often. We will give you a visiting schedule. It really is the best for Kelly, and you and your family.” Ron nodded mutely, not really sure about the whole thing, but he didn’t question her authority. “Best if you and your wife go home now Mr Kemp and leave the worrying to me and my team. You can see her into the ambulance if you like.” Kelly’s father nodded solemnly and replied quietly, “Can I have five minutes to discuss this with my wife please?” Sharra nodded and place a hand of comfort on his arm, “Of course. Let me know when you’re ready and I’ll call my team to get her in the ambulance.” Again he nodded and Sharra left the room so he could wake his wife and tell her the bad news. After a week of Kelly’s hibernation in the hospital, Sharra and Darrow had managed to shift time enough that they could falsify papers and documents and be accepted into the medical community. They had gone back fifteen years and spent it preparing the ground for the moment in time when Kelly could be safely and legally extracted from the hospital with her parent’s permission. Dawn children tend not to age when they are away from their home planet or Clio, so the Dawn cousins hadn’t in fact wasted any of their own time playing this cosmic trick on the continuum. Unfortunately, they had caused a few minor paradoxes as they changed Earth’s medical history, but it was a small price to pay to get Kelly out of the Earth’s solar system before she made a few of her own possibly major changes to Earth’s history and caused a catastrophic paradox, which could end the universe as they knew it. Sharra stood in the corridor and tapped her foot impatiently, they had spent a lot of time and effort preparing for this moment and she hoped it wasn’t in vain. She hated to think they would end up kidnapping her after all. She hadn’t lied to Ron Kemp when she said she was an expert in her field and had an institution for coma patients, she had in the last ten years on Earth established herself as an expert in the field and was most respected in the medical community, as was Darrow as a solicitor. It had to look as natural as possible when Kelly literally disappeared off the face of the Earth. Doctor Price strolled up to Sharra and smiled, “Sharra.” He said in a simple greeting. He was a tall man, well over six feet and was a handsome forty something, clean-shaven and smartly dressed under his white coat. “It is always a pleasure to see you, shame it has to be under these depressing circumstances.” He looked her up and down and laughed, “Why is it that you never seem to age? You are as beautiful as the first time I saw you, what, it’s got to be eight years?” She nodded, “Steven, you flatter me as usual.” She blushed, authentically, she really did like this human, even if he was physically old enough to be her father, she was in effect with all her time travelling adventures old enough to be his great, great, great grandmother. “How is our patient this evening doctor?” He returned to his professional voice for a moment, “Any change?” Sharra shook her head and looked through the corridor window into the room, “No change I’m afraid. I was just preparing Mr Kemp for the fact that I will be transferring his daughter to my own unit.” Steven Price shook his head sadly and followed her gaze into the darkened room towards the couple that were holding each other in a tight embrace. Steven had seen this scene all too many times and Sharra had always been there to ease the families’ burden. “It is a most unusual case though doctor. Have you ever seen anything like it before?” Sharra coughed and pretended to clear her throat, she hated lying, “Only a few doctor, and all scattered across the globe, but I’m sure that once she is under mine and my team’s care in the unit, she will make progress.” Steven smiled and touched Sharra’s arm affectionately, “Of that I have no doubt doctor.” He was just about to enter the room to speak to Kelly’s parents when he seemed to change his mind. Sharra’s heart skipped a beat, “Ehm, Sharra, would you care to join me for a late meal before you go back to your clinic?” She tried not to breathe a sigh of relief and felt hugely flattered. She thought back to the doctor Price she had met nearly ten years previously, a younger, very dedicated workaholic. He had obviously started to change his priorities, about time he started looking for a mate. It couldn’t be her unfortunately, she wasn’t going to be here for many more months. Shame, she liked him, a lot. “Oh, Steven I’d love to…” he smiled “…unfortunately, I can’t.” His face fell, “I’m sorry, I really do have a schedule to keep. Perhaps another time.” Steven mentally kicked himself, why hadn’t he taken up the courage five years earlier when he had started to feel attracted to her. He felt stupid for leaving it too long, he knew he had lost the chance. She must have someone else. What was he thinking, of course she had someone else, a beautiful, brilliant woman like that. She must think him a rat for hitting on her. “Yes of course, I’m sorry, another time.” He stuttered and entered the room. Sharra followed him torturing herself for having to let him down. She hoped her being in his life hadn’t disrupted his own future with a wife, which would be another change. As the two doctors entered Kelly’s room, her parents stood holding hands to support each other. “Mr and Mrs Kemp, doctor Dawn has informed you of our next proposed course of treatment for your daughter. I am so sorry that she hasn’t come out of her coma by herself at this stage, but I have had the pleasure of working with Doctor Dawn for many years and her coma hospital is most definitely the place for Kelly now. Doctor Dawn has an excellent record for bringing coma patients out of their states in the least time and her program for rehabilitation of those patients can’t be faulted. I know it is a hard decision to make and that not being able to see your daughter as often as you would like is difficult for all the family, but I must reinforce the fact that I personally see it as your best option.” He turned to leave the room after shaking their hands, “I shall leave you in Doctor Dawn’s capable hands.” “Thank you Doctor Price for all your efforts.” Angela said tearfully as he left. She turned to Sharra and whispered, “I know you will do all you can for our daughter Doctor, we will leave her to you now, please, if there is any change, you will let us know immediately won’t you?” Sharra tried not to show her emotions, “Mrs Kemp, I will treat your daughter as my own, and be assured, you will be kept up to date with her progress in every minute detail.”
""Each child holds the world in an open hand to mould it into any shape they choose.""
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