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CERAH: IMPRISONED IN A CHILD'S BODY

IAN SPENCER

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The President of a highly advanced planet watched helplessly, as the entire population of his planet began to die from an incurable virus.  His planet had spent centuries protecting nations that would have a positive influence in the universe.  In a desperate attempt to protect the growth of seven important nations, his scientists produced six fertilized eggs and a very special seventh egg that had not been tested.  This story follows the history of the growth and adventures of the special seventh egg.

The special seventh egg is given to a woman in the United States; the egg is born and named, Cerah.  At the age of three, Cerah has awesome intellectual and mental powers, and she begins her mission to protect the United States.  She immediately becomes the top agent in military intelligence.

Cerah’s abilities keep growing, and her imprisonment in the body of a child becomes a serious burden.  She falls in love with a twenty-four year old CIA agent; however, she must bear the pain of being unmarried for the next fifteen years.  Cerah is using all her will power to endure her imprisonment, as she continues to protect the United States.

About the Author

Ian Spencer lives in a high mountain meadow in New Mexico.  Ian finds it is a very relaxing environment for writing his novels, which are primarily in the science fiction genre.

Ian involves the reader in the dreams of his female characters.  The reader becomes involved in a basic truth of life.  Dreams are not just given to a person; dreams are fought for; this struggle forces the female to grow, giving her the capacity to live her dream when she obtains it.  The reader not only feels the character’s struggle, but also her victory.

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Five minutes later the man was stepping over hundreds of corpses that surrounded the skyscraper.  The man stopped and looked up at the words cut into the stone archway over the main entrance.  The Planet Dittron Dedicated To Fostering Peace In The Universe.

The man went inside and walked up the stairs to the eightieth floor.  He entered an office on the north side of the building.  An old man sat behind a desk.  Incense was burning in several metal containers.

“Thank God you’re still alive,” the old man said.  “What did you find out?”

“Within five years the United States will be destroyed.”

“What!  I was told a few days ago that I didn’t have to worry about the United States.”

“They were wrong, Mr. President.  Paulus purchased ten nuclear warheads from Russia.  When the warheads were delivered, Paulus killed all the Russians involved in the sale.”

“How long before Paulus uses the warheads?” the President asked.

“It’ll take Paulus at least four years to set up his takeover of the United States.  He’s very methodical.  He leaves nothing to chance.”

“Will the authorities be able to stop him?”

“No way.  Paulus is not the only problem.  The United States will face a long series of attacks from drug dealers, terrorists, rogue nations, nations in Asia and the Mid-East, and the list goes on.

“Mr. President, my evaluation shows the United States will have a very positive influence in the universe.  We must protect this Country.”

“I have a list of over a thousand planets that need an Egg.”

“How many Eggs did you develop?”

“Six.”

“Six!”

“The scientists were lucky to develop six.  The scientists were dying; they’re probably dead by now.  Two days ago an Egg was placed on each of the six most critical planets.

“Yesterday, another group of scientists finally developed a special Egg, but we have only one.  The scientists are all dead.”

“We must save the United States,” the man said.  “Earth must get that special Egg.”

The President nodded in agreement.

“Wait a minute!” the man exclaimed.  “She’ll be only three years old when Paulus attacks the United States.”

“Don’t worry.  Some of the scientists told me that she’d have almost the full power of our race at three years old.  Furthermore, a few of the scientists said her power would far surpass our power at that age.”

“I hope they’re right.  Wait a minute, she’ll be an adult imprisoned in a child’s body?” the man asked.

“Unfortunately, that’s true,” the President said.

“We’re asking a lot from this female,” the man said.

“Yeah.”

“Have you found Zeranta yet?” the man asked.

“No.  I shouldn’t have exiled him.  I should’ve killed him when I had the chance.  Now, we’re all going to die, and he’s going to be free to take over the universe.”

“You didn’t know our race would be killed off by a prehistoric virus.  You did what you thought was best.  If anyone’s to blame, it’s the scientists who drilled deep into the ice cap.  They released a virus that was thirty million years old and was able to survive the cold, pressure, and time.  We had nothing that could kill it.”

“The only lucky break we got was that every other planet is immune to this virus,” the President said.

“Will the Eggs be immune?” the man asked.

“Yes, they’ll get immunity from their mothers.”

“Will the Eggs be more powerful than Zeranta?”

“Not the six Eggs.  The scientists didn’t have time to test any of the theories they used in the development of the special Egg.  I have only the scientists’ opinions about the powers this Egg has.  The scientists didn’t leave any notes.  They were racing to finish the project; before, they died.  Two maintenance personnel are guarding the Egg.  They’ll place it in a special case, when you are ready to leave.”

“Great, if this Egg is a failure, everything we’re doing is a total waste,” the man said.

“They were our best scientists; we have to trust their work.”

“Yeah, we have the future of the whole universe riding on this special Egg,” the man said.

“You better get this Egg to Earth fast.  She’ll need all the time we can give her.”

“I’ll leave right away, Mr. President.”

“You probably won’t live through the return trip.”

“I know, but I’ll live long enough to get there.  I’m the only one on this planet, who can guarantee that.”

“True, thank you,” the President said.

“I’ll pick the Egg up at the lab and leave immediately.”

“I’ll have them prepare it for you,” the President said.

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