Kidnap

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Authors: Lisa Esparza
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He picks up a tube like device with small lights on it. Explaining to me that it is a type of scanner similar to the x-ray machines on earth. But far more advanced. After scanning me he picks up another device. It is a metlic silver like metal tube more slimmer then the other without any lights. He smiles at me. “This is how I will draw some blood.
    You will only feel a numbing feeling and that is all.
    It is quiet painless, My Lady.” He then presses the device to my upper arm. He pulls it away and looks at the side. He smiles at me exclaiming, “You are in perfect health!” I ask him, “Where is the blood?”
    He explains to me that the device only requires a drop of blood and from that it can tell him everything he needs to know. After inserting the commcation device, which is nano size chip, behind my ear. He nods and smiles at me. “I will return shortly. Your guards will be right outside if you need anything.” With that he turns and leaves the room. I sat there confused and yet relieved that they didn’t seem to want to hurt me. I look down at my pajamas. Wondering what time it was on earth.
    I try not to think about all the negative reasons for why they would have brought me to this world. I walk over to the window. Huging myself I think of escape, but where would I go. I look back on my 40
    years thinking of all the things I have and haven’t done. I had a nice apartment to call home and a good job that paid the bills. But I could have been so much more. I could have done so much more. I have an Iq way above normal. I had went through high school and college while still in my teens. I could have done any thing, but I hadn’t. I had no family or friends. Which was how I preferred it. I had learned in my youth not to relay on anyone else.
    That being past from one foster family to another was to blame for the person I had become. But I knew that I had chose not to trust anyone. That I didn’t want to be hurt any more. Now I’m here on this planet wishing I had let someone into my little circle. Wishing there was someone back on earth that would even notice I was gone. That would even care. I sigh, squaring my shoulders. I have to stay strong. Whatever I’m fixing to face I have to keep my wits about me. Although these beings seem to wish me no harm. They brought me here for a reason and until I know what that is I have to be careful. I turn back around at the sound of the door sliding open. Zan steps inside followed by two beautiful twin females. Their both wearing elegant gowns with brooches attached to the straps. Zan speaks as he motions to the female on his right.
    “This is Sara.” And then to his left. “And this is Zara. They shall show you to your room and assist you in preparing for dinner. I will excort you to see our Captain once you are ready.” With that he bows and then turns leaving the lab. Not giving me a chance to ask him anything. The women both bow towards me. Sara speaks first. “My Lady, shall we show you to your room?” She smiles at me waiting for my answer. I nod mumbling, “Doesn’t look like I have any other choice.” Zara ask, “What was that, My Lady?” I smile saying, “Lead the way. My name is Dorothy so you don’t have to call me, My Lady.” They look at each other then smile shyly at me. They reply, “Yes, My Lady.” They turn to walk out of the room with me following close behind. I felt more like a prisoner then a guess as the two tall guards close in behind me. We continue walking down the hall and get onto an elevator.
    The ride was so smooth I couldn’t tell whether we were traveling up or down. The doors slide quickly open without making a sound. We step out into a multiple hallway. As we walk down it, everyone else stops walking, bowing as we past by them. It was so odd. I guess it is some kind of strange custom of theirs, I think to myself. Sara comes to a stop at an elaborate mark door. She waves her hand in front of the panel that’s on the right

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