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Once everything at work was finished, I had the chance to feel a bit of freedom for once. I was in California with nowhere to be. I used the time to gather my thoughts. The whole situation had been rushed, and I hadnโt even had time to take it all in. I was leaving the planet! It was a bittersweet feeling. Excitement coursed through my veins, but an aching in my chest indicated that I already missed it.
Knowing the meeting was in three days, and that I would be leaving soon, the decision of how to spend my remaining few days was easy. I wanted to connect with nature in a way I hadnโt in a long time. Hiking the local trails just seemed like the thing to do, and what better place to do that than in California?
EACH DAY I WENT OUT hiking, I chose a different trail. I was amazed by how much different everything seemed now that I wasnโt working, and was about to leave everything behind. Every blade of grass, every leaf, every rock seemed more colorful. Every chirp from a bird was music to my ears. The trickling sound of the stream by the path was soothing and safe. Everything was beautiful, and familiar. I immersed myself completely in the wild, sitting beside the trail every mile or so to take it all in.
It made me realize the true beauty of our planet. Everyone was so anxious to see this new world, and so was I, but here on Earth, no one took the time to enjoy all it had to offer. They only complained about what they were lacking. And while I couldnโt wait to leave for Circadia, I knew in my heart that I would be ready to come home as soon as I got there.
Thursday came fast, and suddenly it was an hour before our meeting. I decided to get a fresh smoothie from the local juice shop around the corner from my hotel before heading to the facility. It was the best smoothie Iโd ever had, and the quickest Iโd ever seen one made. It didnโt take as long as I had planned for, so I still got to the meeting place early. Deciding to go inside while sipping my treat, I waved goodbye to the driver and started walking to the entrance.
A man parallel to me was walking up to the door at the same time. โHello!โ He waved from across the parking lot as we drew closer. โAre you on the โagโ team?โ
โYeah. Hey, Iโm Aella Toms. Iโm the agronomist. Who are you? Iโm dying to meet everyone!โ
โYeah, same here. Iโm Smith Greene, the biotechnologist.โ He reached out and we shook hands before he opened the door to the facility for me, and we both walked inside.
The echo of the leading officerโs voice could be heard throughout the high ceilings of the place. Walking through the doorway and around the corner, we saw him sitting with Spencer Manning. The two turned to us as we walked in, our footsteps on the tile alerting them to our presence.
โHey guys! Howโs it going? Great to see you!โ Spencer gave us a pseudo salute. He gave the impression of being a surfer dude and a cowboy all at the same time. His long, blonde hair curled at the ends and was topped with his cowboy hat. A strange contrast that made for an interesting character. โItโs a bit nippy out there now, isnโt it?โ he asked as both Smith and I shook his hand, then the officerโs.
โItโs really nice to meet you, Captain Idris,โ I said as I shook his hand.
โYou donโt have to call me that. Call me Idris! It works!โ He laughed loudly. โItโs just easier that way, though Iโve always wanted to be some crazy space captain, so it would make me very happy.โ
โNo problem!โ I laughed with him.
โLet me just say,โ he said, backing away from the group to address all of us, โI am so happy that you were all put on a team together. I think we have some very intelligent individuals here, and I think we are going to make a huge difference together. Everyone thinks agriculture isnโt important, but you will be feeding and providing for every single person on Circadia. There is not a single department or team that will not be impacted by your work. I want you all to remember that.โ
We heard the front door swing open and then slam shut. Spinning around, we all saw Garrett. โWhy am I on the agricultural team? I have no idea! Doesnโt make one ounce of sense, but here I am!โ he yelled loudly. The ceiling echoed every word. โOfficer Idris, can you shed some light on why I will be working with these idiots, please?โ he demanded, his eyes rolling.
Everyone stood silent and watched as he walked further into the room, ranting. โWell? Can you?โ he yelled at Idris.
Idris stood quietly and waited. Garrett strolled over to Idris, swinging his arms this way and that, until he stood just a foot away from him. โDid you hear me, old man?โ he asked. โGet me off this fucking shitty team, or Iโll quit. It makes no sense for me to be a part of this team.โ Stepping closer to Idris, now only an inch from his face, he whispered, โGet it?โ
Idris stood quietly as Garrett spoke again. โI came here to learn and experience something other people will never get to, and Iโll be damned if
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