Jacqueline Druga - Protocol One

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On the eve of an extinction level event, Anna Jenner’s survival is almost assured. All she has to do is travel with her son from Midland, Texas to the designated safe zone out east, picking up selected essential personnel on her journey. Her job is to lead and bring the chosen few to the sanctuary. A comet is on a direct collision course for earth. Its impact will bring global devastation.
Anna and the others will be the ones to rise from the ashes when the dust settles. Everything is set. But along the way, chaos over the nearing event ensues, and while crossing a panic filled country, Anna makes decisions that impact the long term plan.
She is human.
Unable to refuse those who ask for help, Anna opens the door to strangers in her own small attempt to preserve humanity. The meticulously drawn out long term plan is out the window. Not only must Anna prove to everyone that her choices were the correct ones, she must try to maintain balance in an emotionally difficult situation. Unfortunately, it is not easy for her. In the days and weeks following the event, everything in the bunker must be rethought, recalculated and unfortunately, heartbreaking decisions made.

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“No brother, sister, friend, coworker, mystery lover you are gonna spring on us?”

“It’s against the rules.” He said.

I opened the back of the van. I gathered at that moment, Peter saw all the people.

“This is a lot more than three people,” he said.

“Welcome to my world.” Tony lifted the box.

“No. No-no.” Peter shook his head. “Not that one, that has to be right by my side.” He spoke fast and in a quirky manner. “At all times. Yes, at all times.”

“How many energy drinks have you had?” Tony asked.

“Not enough,” He replied. “That case is vital. Very vital.”

We moved Craig, Skyler and Duke to the squad car because Peter had to work in the van. He used the middle seat as a desk, crouching on the floor with the black box in the space next to the side van door. It was pretty big.

“What’s the box?” Jackson asked.

“A Faraday. In fact,” he adjusted his glasses. “I need all of you to put any electronics you want to save in the box.”

“What about that lap top you’re using?” Jackson asked.

“It’s a throw away. I need it to monitor. So we know.”

“Where it will hit?” Jackson questioned. “Why did it flip flop?”

“Only two facilities have telescopes with the capabilities to determine when and where the comet will hit. Both facilities got different results. It was asinine, very asinine. I don’t know how they did that. But last I heard the Puerto Rican telescope people changed their minds to Seattle. It’s Seattle or the ocean by it. Near enough. That is where the comet will hit.”

His fingers clicked furiously on the keyboard.

“That’s really smart of you to have all this,” I said.

“I want us to be ready. I am trying to calculate the exact time, when the earthquakes will hit and where we will be when the ejecta starts. We should be there, before the bad stuff comes.”

The bad stuff?” Tony questioned as he drove. “Bad stuff. Is that a scientific term?”

“Tony,” I scolded. “Stop. Okay? He’s a brilliant man.” I looked back at Peter. “I’m a big fan.”

Tony laughed. “Fan? Are you fan boying out?”

“He was in the World Inquisitor.”

“He was not.”

“I was.” Peter said. “I used a photo of my father, but I wanted a guilt free conscience so I gave them the story.”

“A ha!” I pointed to Tony. “Told you.”

“Miles to Lillyville?” Peter asked. “Hurry. Miles to Lillyville?”

“Um…” Tony glanced down to the dashboard. “Sixty four.”

“Pull over. Pull over now. Right now.”

“Why?” Tony asked.

“Unless you want to walk sixty miles, then pull over!”

Tony pulled over to the side of the deserted road. The car was barely in gear when Peter slid open the side door, laptop in hand.

“Open the hood,” he said, then reached into the Faraday box. “Anything you want saved, you have a couple minutes. Tony make your last radio call to the bunker and make sure it is hatched down.”

I stepped from the van. Peter was by the box. The officer and the Milton crew approached.

“What’s going on?” Craig asked.

Peter answered. “I need someone to remove the battery from this van now. As fast as possible and put it in this box. Place this blanket over the engine.”

Duke reached for the blanket. “I can do that.”

“And hurry,” Peter said. “And you three… anything you want protected, in this box. Now!”

I asked. “How will we know it hit?”

“This,” Peter pointed to the laptop. “Will die. I suggest anyone in the van who wants to see it, come out now.

“Tony,” I said. “Get Joie.”

“Should I?”

“Yeah, yeah, you should. She should see it.”

The officer questioned. “Where, where will it be?”

Peter, cradling the lap top walked around the front of the van to the road.

Duke lifted the battery. “It’s out. Blanket is on.”

Not even looking at him, Peter said, “Put it in the Faraday box and lock it.” He looked to the sky. “There.”

My heart stopped when he said the word and I grabbed for my son’s hand.

Tony held Joie on his hip and we all stood in the road, peering up at the sky.

“Forty miles per second,” Peter said. “Don’t blink. It’ll impact at a sixty degree angle.”

There was no talking, no movement. My hand moved up to clench Jackson’s arm. Despite the preparing, the learning, the violence and sadness, the shot of reality hit as the sky brightened. The noise of it was almost deafening. It seemed so close, but only because of its size. I held firmly to my child as the ground rumbled slightly and I didn’t breathe or blink. I just watch the huge fireball of the comet soar over our heads on its final destination out west.

20 – POP

We watched the sky until the comet was no longer visible. The smoke from it’s tail remained it the sky. Melissa released a single sob and lowered her head. Tony cradled his daughter. The only person who seemed unaffected was the officer. He stood alone.

“This really just happened mom, didn’t’ it?”

“Yeah.” I felt my jaws tighten and my throat swell. I wanted to cry, to break down. After embracing my son one more time, I walked over to the officer.

“I’m glad you came with us.”

His eyes met mine. “Me, too.”

I looked at his name tag on his uniform. ‘S. Price’, “Officer Price what does the S stand for?”

“Spencer. Just call me Price.”

“Will do.”

“Just thinking, you know. All those people who didn’t get out. All those people who watched it come. We watched it go, but they… they watched it come. How scared they had to be and brave as well.”

We were silent, quiet, all of us.

We didn’t need Peter to tell us his laptop died. Price had left the squad car running and the motor cut out leaving even more of a silence.

“Impact.” Peter closed the lid to the laptop. “7:01”.

“Son of a bitch,” Tony said with a soft edge. “I left my watch on.” He removed it and tossed it. “I loved that watch.”

I guess as we stood there we were all wondering the same thing, but Craig spoke up and asked, “What now? Can we put the battery back in the van?”

“No. Not yet. We have to wait,” Peter explained. “We just experienced Phase two. Phase one was impact, Phase two is that…” He pointed to the sky.

I wasn’t facing that way and spun. Dim greenish lights swirled high and fast in the sky. “What is that?”

Tony asked. “Are those Northern Lights?”

“No,” Peter answered. “That is energy. So much energy that not even the sun dims it. The impact generates a wave of energy, which in turn creates a energy pulse. That is what caused the EMP. Anything not protected and running will never run again. Anything with a computer chip, unprotected will fry out. That squad car has a computer chip. This Van does not.” He exhaled as if speaking dreamlike. “Yes, right now as we speak, that pulse is moving across the globe. Power grids are zapping out, electricity is popping.”

Tony approached him. Joie was still perched on his hip and the child was clearly frightened. I could see that. Her tiny arms were wrapped around Tony’s neck and she had become an extension of his body. “So how long?” Tony asked. “How long do we wait?”

“While they are still swirling, I wouldn’t take a chance on removing anything from the Faraday box,” Peter answered. “Not at that speed. When they diminish, we can try. Ten, fifteen minutes maybe. Hopefully. In our life time this has never happened. I am going on theory here.”

Tony looked to the sky then back to Peter. “And the van isn’t affected?”

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