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Delphin Homecoming 1936-1949, Book One
Delphin Homecoming 1936-1949, Book One
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The next day, she once more returned from her serene sleep. She again felt for the comforting velvety sleep sack and her comfortable mattress but once more, she realized with a bit of a start that she was feeling only air under her and she sensed that there was a soft, warm, kind of sensual, fuzzy sack like blanket enveloping her nude body. As she slowly opened her eyes, she again felt very loving, healing, soothing energies. She could more clearly see the people around her bed. There was a lovely lady touching her fingertips to each side of her head and another woman was holding her right hand.
She heard in her head, “Amelia, Amelia can you hear me, can you feel me? Can you see me?”
She groggily nodded her head, smiled slightly and whispered, “Oh yes…I can hear you…”
She opened her eyes more fully and realized that these people in silver and also some gold flight suits were helping her. She struggled to return to more consciousness and awoke gasping and screamed, “Oh God! Oh no!” as she remembered that the last thing she saw was the ocean rushing up to her plane.
She remembered hearing and feeling the terrifying impact and the loud wrenching and tearing of metal then the noise of cold rushing sea water.
She heard in her head, “Amelia, I am Glinda and you are now waking up in our, uh hospital after we rescued you from your plane crash. Do you remember what happened, dear lady?”
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