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    The Passage

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      Several humans walk out, Jonah in the lead, extending his hand. Ian hesitates

      only a moment, then himself walks forward with an extended hand. The group

      following Ian noticeably pick up their pace, seeing a friendly welcome.

      Just inside the dome city entrance, the newcomers are gawking at the raised

      but diffusely lit ceiling and lush vegetation growing in the center of the

      dome, where there is a fountain and grassy areas with children at play. The

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      dome has housing units in a circle around the edge, several stories high, as

      the dome drops down into the ground as well as rising up above the ground.

      Tammy breaks the silence as she has been discovered by another little girl her

      age. Tammy is clutching her rag doll, which by now is so dirty and tattered

      that it almost looks like a black rag. The little girl welcoming her has a

      clean cloth doll, similar in size and dress, and hands this to Tammy with a

      smile. Tammy blinks, a hint of tears forming in her eyes at the kindness and

      understanding shown her, and smiles slightly. She hands the other girl her

      tattered doll, and they make an exchange, laugh spontaneously afterwards at

      the silliness of Tammy's gift, and run off together, the dome city girl in the

      lead. Not a word has been spoken between the girls during this exchange.

      Billy is right behind Tammy, and has watched this. He raises his face to his

      mother Martha, standing behind him, sharing with her an unspoken understanding

      that this is a good place. Ian is standing at the side, in intense

      conversation with Jonah, but we don't hear their conversation. They have

      stepped to the side as the rest of the group is crowding the entryway as they

      enter the dome and react. Madge, the fat cook, comes in and stands stock

      still, her perpetual frown refusing to be displaced on her face. Frank is

      just behind her, raising his arms up with an ecstatic look on his face,

      mouthing things we can't hear but what we are sure are comparisons to Atlantis

      or other mythological cities.

      _______________________________

      It is very early dawn in the dome city, which has lighting controlled by

      lights affixed along the dome wall on the upper pram level. These produce

      intense carbon arc light, the equivalent of sunlight, and shine it on the dome

      ceiling. This light does not go directly into the faces of anyone, due to a

      long cone over the arc light itself, pointing upward. The cone is several feet

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      long, wider as it fans toward the ceiling. The cones are painted the same

      color as the dome ceiling, sky blue.

      A man is walking along the upper pram, toolbox and stepladder in hand. He goes

      from light to light, doing maintenance. Standing on the stepladder he turns a

      switch alongside one of the lights and it turns off. Using a special tool he

      quickly turns hooks up and down the cone shaped funnel so as to remove the

      funnel. The tool is an odd, unique shape so that children can’t accidentally

      remove the cones. The carbon points are exposed, and he adjusts each to move

      more toward the center, toward each other, then measures the gap. Satisfied,

      he drops his gap measure back into this pocket and reaches for the cone again,

      ready to reassemble.

      Sheep are grazing on the dome city lawn, in one section. A portable wooden

      fence can be seen in the background, keeping the sheep in one section at a

      time. The dome city does not use lawn mowers, as sheep crop a grassland close

      to the ground. They can also ruin a grassland if allowed to graze too long,

      reducing the grass to stubble.

      A worker is seen folding the portable wooden fence like an accordion, and

      walking across some lush grass to the edge of the next section. He quickly

      unfolds the fence, used more as a guide for the sheep than a containment, at

      the edge of the next section. He strides back, turns sharply when he reaches

      the end of the small herd, and starts herding the sheep into the lush area,

      talking softly to them.

      Hik . . Common . . Soosh . .

      Along the edge of the wall circling the garden areas there are occasional

      doors to rooms where hydroponic gardens and other food production efforts are

      contained. The walls are colored the same as the upper residential area walls,

      so look at first glance like foundation walls, integral to the city itself. A

      door swings open. The label on the door reads “Compost Consolidation”. As the

      door swings back shut we see that a man pushing a heavily loaded wheelbarrow

      has emerged. His load is rich, loamy earth swarming with earthworms. He has a

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      pitchfork stuck into the load. He quickly pushes the barrow across the lawn

      toward some grape vines on an arbor toward the center of the dome city

      gardens.

      As he crosses the lawn, a flock of banty hens and roosters come dashing toward

      him, some flying, some running. They know this routine. Some hop into the

      barrow, not waiting for their treat. The worker does not break his stride, as

      all morning tasks such as this are to be complete before the residents awake.

      He strides up to the grape vines and tips his barrow forward onto the roots of

      the grape plants. The eager banty hens cover the pile, cleaning up the worms,

      and scratching furiously for worms within the compost.

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      -Helping Hands-

      The evening meal is in process in the dome city. The roof of the top layer of

      residences, the upper concourse, is a general pram area where exercise and

      community activities take place. Tonight, due to the newcomers, a special

      dinner is laid out, buffet style. Children run along the roof and down the

      stairs on ramps that periodically descend to the center, chasing each other

      and playing games. A home-town band is playing some music, a banjo and violin

      and snare drum in an odd combination, along with a few singers who are

      remarkably good given the circumstances. Some couples are dancing along with

      the music, in front of where the band has congregated.

      Jonah and Ian and Colonel Cage, seated at a table, holding and sipping from

      their cups and chatting. Ian and Colonel Cage are trying to adjust to this

      new measure of plenty and security. Ian is anxiously asking about security,

      whether they have had any raids or intrusions. Jonah answers, in a matter-of-

      fact manner.

      We're protected

      This brings a frown to Ian's forehead. Have they walked into the enemy camp,

      by mistake? After hesitating for a minute, he blurts out a question.

      Protected by who?

      Colonel Cage has been watching the conversation, his eyes flicking from one to

      the other, growing calmer as something momentous is about to emerge, his

      military background coming to the fore. Jonah says,

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      We're not alone, haven't been, but now they can come

      forward more.

      Ian has a blank, uncomprehending, look on his face. Jonah says,

      You know, the space people, they're here, and they

      helped us build this. Oh, you won't see much of them

      if at all, but they're always around, and we've got

      some special children to prove it.

      Ian's eyes widen, staring at Jonah's face. What next?

      Come on, I'l
    l show you.

      _______________________________

      Jonah has taken Ian and Colonel Cage to the gardens in the center of the dome

      city, where the children play. Jonah is sitting on one of the benches there,

      speaking warmly and quietly to some children standing in front of him, as

      though he frequently does this, is familiar to them, and has a good rapport

      with them. They have large frontal lobes and delicate chins, larger than

      normal eyes, and listen more than they speak. They seem to anticipate each

      other's movements, stepping back in sync with a step forward by another and

      the like. The din of children's voices can be heard in the background. Jonah

      says,

      .. planning to have an art fair, a craft fair, on the

      concourse soon, right?

      The hybrid child in the center responds to something other than what Jonah has

      been saying, responding to his thoughts, not his words.

      They'll adjust quickly because they've been living

      like us already. You'll see, there won't be any

      adjustment at all.

      Colonel Cage leans forward to ask a question.

      How do you know?

      The child looks calmly at him.

      You're right to be worried, they need you. They don't

      know how to find you, don't know where you are.

      There is a silence, but finally Colonel Cage responds, an obvious knot in his

      throat.

      They're in trouble? The Army had facilities! They

      said . . they told us that . . that ..

      _______________________________

      Outside the dome city entrance, Colonel Cage is taking his leave, saying good-

      by to Jonah. They stand in front of the dome entry, at the end of the long

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      igloo style tunnel that acts as a weather shield before the sliding doors at

      the edge of the dome itself.

      I've got to try, even if I die trying. I have no idea

      if these maps are any good anymore, it's 200 miles

      away as the crow flies, and God knows if I'll make it

      or what I'll find.

      Colonel Cage is traveling light, holding a black cloth satchel that he slings

      over his shoulder as he turns and walks into the woods.

      A tall gray Zeta comes forward into view, moving up to be shoulder to shoulder

      with Jonah. Jonah is still watching the Colonel disappear into the woods.

      He's going to need help.

      The Zeta puts his hand momentarily on Jonah's shoulder, then heads off after

      Colonel Cage.

      _______________________________

      Colonel Cage is walking along the outskirts of what used to be a mid-sized

      city. He is traveling at night, for safety, his body standing out briefly in

      profile against a flaming pile of trash that someone has pulled together and

      lit. Broken boards stick up now and then, hazards, and tumbled down cement

      blocks litter the streets as he picks his way though the rubble. There are

      shouts in the distance, and what sound like hysterical laughter now and then.

      _______________________________

      Past the city now, and traveling by day, Colonel Cage is standing at the edge

      of a rip in the earth. Foot hills leading down into a river valley have been

      torn apart, bare earth exposed in stark contrast to the trees or fields on

      either side. He stands gazing over the scene, a slight frown on this face,

      and then reaches into his back pocket for a map, which he flips through,

      looking increasingly puzzled. He finally shakes his head and mutters under

      his breath.

      If that's the river, then I made 150 miles in one day!

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      He returns the map to his back pocket, leans down for his satchel, and strides

      off down along the edge of the rip toward the river.

      _______________________________

      It is night time, the rain pouring steadily, drenching everything. It is so

      dark, with only an occasional dim edge outlined in the dark, that it takes a

      minute for us to see Colonel Cage's features as he stands in the rain. Peering

      through the dark, Colonel Cage must squint for several minutes to see an

      occasional outline in the dark. Progress has been slow, along the last leg of

      his journey, but he is recognizing landmarks, so very near home at last. He

      is still, staring into the broken windows of what used to be his house.

      Nothing moves, and there are no lights or sounds. He hears a young boy's voice

      behind him.

      Dad?

      Colonel Cage turns so rapidly he is almost a blur, as he sweeps the boy into

      his arms. After a long silent bear hug, during which the two of them seem

      unable to let go of each other, the Colonel sets the boy down, his voice

      husky.

      Where's your mother and John?

      The boy says,

      They're all right, come on.

      Excitement and eagerness are in his voice as he takes his dad by the hand.

      They stumble off into the dark, Colonel Cage stumbling after his young son,

      both walking too fast for the circumstances, but too eager to get where

      they're going to care.

      _______________________________

      Next day the four-some are walking cautiously along a tree bank. All are

      dressed in dull clothing that blends in with the soggy dark green and mustard

      yellow of the vegetation, and when out in the open crouch down and scuttle

      across the open space, so as not to attract attention from anyone who might be

      looking. Colonel Cage is visibly nervous, but is not sharing with his family

      the reasons for his fear. They hear voices, and he signals all to drop to the

      ground and not make a sound. The Colonel's face is pale and he is trembling,

      showing his extreme fear that his family will be tortured and killed, as he

      has seen done to others. He has his youngest, John, beside him, and has his

      hand over his mouth, is signaling his wife and oldest son with his eyes as to

      the seriousness of the situation.

      A group of men is passing, talking and arguing among themselves. A voice

      rings out almost on top of where the family is crouched, joining in the

      conversation without missing a beat. The terrified family hears a zipper

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      unzip, then someone pissing, then hear the sound of a fly being re-zipped. The

      one who just relieved himself walks right past the youngest boy as though not

      seeing him, rejoining the others. The other looks his way also, and seems not

      to see the family, plastered against the ground right between them, holding

      their breath.

      As they walk on they are watched by a tall Zeta standing next to a tree, his

      arms folded across his chest. The family remains still until no voices can be

      heard. Colonel Cage lifts his head slightly and casts his eyes all around, and

      seeing nothing, warns in a whisper.

      Follow me, but as quiet as you can.

      He moves slowly so as not to snap a twig, picking up speed only when they get

      to a grassy area along a creek where the sound of running water covers the

      swishing of their legs against the grass.

      When Colonel Cage can look in all directions and see the coast is clear, he

      breaths a sigh of relieve.

      I don't know why they didn't see us. They were right

      on top of us, the oddest thing.

      He's shaking his head, a slight frown on his head, but a realization dawn
    s on

      him as he puts together the fast trip he's had and this incident. He mutters

      to himself.

      It's them.

      His oldest son is looking at him with a puzzled look, but gets no explanation.

      _______________________________

      A patch of cat tails is in a marshy area abutting a stream. There are woods in

      the backdrop. The cat tails are several feet thick, growing where the water is

      only a foot or less deep, their brown seed pods not yet mature so the seeds

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      have not yet been released. One of the pod stalks starts wigging back and

      forth, and then drops straight down.

      A frog is sitting on a rock amidst the cattail patch. A sharpened stick comes

      zinging out from the cattail patch, toward the side of the frog. The frog

      croaks.

      _______________________________

      The pot has a lid on it and is jiggling as the water inside is boiling

      furiously. A frog leg can be seen sticking out of the pot, the foot and part

      of the leg visible. A cattail leaf is also sticking out, plastered against the

      side of the small pot.

      I know it’s tough. Eat as much of it as you can.

      The family is squatting around the boiling pot, the youngest son looking

      unconvinced. They are very dirty from days on the road without baths or clean

      clothes. Colonel Cage’s wife’s hair is tangled with small sticks caught in the

      tangle here and there. She is smiling at her husband with unabashed

      admiration.

      We’re going to be taking the leftovers with us, so

      don’t expect anything better for awhile. This will

      keep you going.

     


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