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Off the Face of the Earth
Off the Face of the Earth
Off the Face of the Earth
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Off the Face of the Earth

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Where do all the missing children go? The answer could be more incredible than you can imagine. When a little boy disappears off the face of the Earth, his good-for-nothing father turns over a new leaf and sets out to track him down…but it takes a strange visitor from the future to point him in the right direction. Has the little boy been swept into a horrifying hell on Earth, or is he bound for a miraculous world beyond forever? His fate reveals a glorious destiny for the missing, one that rests on the shoulders of the boy's father. Can this man, plagued by his own dark demons and addictions, find redemption—and perhaps secure the future of all mankind—by making the ultimate sacrifice?

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Release dateOct 16, 2018
ISBN9781386735441
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    Off the Face of the Earth - Robert Jeschonek

    Off The Face of The Earth

    Off The Face of The Earth

    A SCIFI STORY

    ROBERT JESCHONEK

    Blastoff Books

    Contents

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    Off The Face of The Earth

    About the Author

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    OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH

    Copyright © 2023 by Robert Jeschonek

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    Cover Art Copyright © 2023 by Ben Baldwin

    www.benbaldwin.co.uk

    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

    All rights reserved by the author.

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    Off The Face of The Earth

    As the life pours out of me, faster faster with each beat of my heart, I know at last that my son has truly gone to a better place.  In the shimmering window that floats above me, I see him smiling, surrounded by loving faces and outstretched arms.

    A better place.  A place away from me.

    Still, it’s hard to let go.  I’ve come so far since he first disappeared, changed so much...and yet so little, I know, deep down.  I couldn’t go all the way, couldn’t become the father he needed no matter how hard I tried.

    This was the best I could do for him.  Killing and being killed.

    I hope it’s enough.

    Mike the Future Man crouches beside me, and I wish so bad he’d give me one last human touch, just touch my head or pat my shoulder or something, but he doesn’t.  Maybe he thinks I don’t deserve it, or maybe he’s afraid he’ll catch something. Whatever.

    But at least he says one last thing to send me on my way.  Kind words, and I’m grateful because I know it’s the only epitaph I’ll ever have.

    You did the right thing, Sonny, says Mike.  Rest in peace.

    I have one more look through the window, and I see my boy lifted high and carried off toward gleaming towers of gold and silver, radiant with light.  It’s not Heaven, but it looks like the next best thing.

    Not that I’d ever see him again if he was in Heaven, anyway.  I know better, after the life I’ve lived. One right can’t undo a million wrongs.

    Not even if what I’ve done is save the world.  Not even that is enough.

    Thank you, says Mike the Future Man, getting to his feet.  We’ll take good care of him.

    It’s...his birthday, I say, my voice so hoarse it doesn’t sound like me anymore.

    I know, says Mike.

    Tell Sean...I love him, I say.

    Mike takes a last look at me and turns toward the shimmering window.  That I won’t do, he says, and then he leaps through the window and is gone.

    And so is the window.

    And so am I, through a different window...one that opens in my mind, giving way to silence and darkness and emptiness.

    My boy disappeared while I was stoned on crack, passed out in the bed of some woman whose name I don’t even remember.

    I left Sean alone in our apartment, if you want to call it that.  I didn’t think anything of it, even though he was just five years old...or I guess it’d be more

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