My Homecoming

Accounts of personal experiences, especially from those who hunt the supernatural. We offer this space in hopes that our members can hear about, and learn from, the exploits of others.
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Post by KonThaak »

I'd like to go, but I'd like my body to stay here, if that's alright with everyone... I would think that the dreamstream is kinda large to just randomly start popping in and looking, though...

If...If I can get another vision tonight, I'll try and see if I can get a bead...
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The longer he has her . . . I can imagine all the things he could be doing to her . . .
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Post by KonThaak »

I know, man... What do you want me to do? This isn't me angry or upset... I am upset... I wish I could do more...but I don't know what to do, any more than you do... If you know something I can do that I haven't thought of, by all means please tell me, and I will gladly do it...

We'll get her home, man. In one piece, and healthy. We know she's alive, and not in pain, as of less than 24 hours ago...
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Post by Ethan Skinner »

Ron Caliburn wrote:As soon as we can get a place to go and enough of us to breach whatever my imitator has at it's disposal, let's go!
Easy Caliburn.

If what I read about this hting is right, that's probably what it wants you to do.
The flesh is willing, and let's hope the spirit's strong.
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

Yeah well it's also my daughter he's got.
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Post by Hannah »

Hi All,

He ain't got me no more and I got Y'all ta thank fer it.

Hannah

PS: Presants? Party?
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

So we broke out the preasants and had ourselves a party for her 15th and 1 month Birthday. Sorry for the short notice on the invites.
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Post by KonThaak »

Wish I'd gotten one... I completely let the date slip from my mind. >_<;;

Hannah, I'll send you a late present. I've got a couple weeks off in May... Do you mind getting it then, if I deliver it in person?
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Post by Eilonwy Solstice »

KonThaak wrote:Wish I'd gotten one... I completely let the date slip from my mind. >_<;;

Hannah, I'll send you a late present. I've got a couple weeks off in May... Do you mind getting it then, if I deliver it in person?

I know I wouldn’t mind it. It’d be great to hear your voice again, Josh.
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

Coming over then would be fine KT.
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Post by KonThaak »

Awesome. Count on it, then.
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Post by Hannah »

Hi Everyone.

It was pretty improved but it was a nice little party . . . we didn't have parties for people in the compound, so it was really wiered to have that much attention focused on me.

Hannah

PS: I'm going to be over at Michelle's this afternoon getting caught up on school stuff, she's so smart I learn stuff just by being in the same room with her. It's the first time Dad's let me spend so much time at a friends house. It's ging to be so much fun.
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Post by A. Pendragon »

Hannah, wish I could have helped get you back, AGAIN! Unfortunately, I felt that this time, I might have been more of a burden then assistance.

Glad to have you around though.
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

I wish I didn't have to sit this one out either Pendragon.

Nothing has ever made me feel more helpless.
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Post by Hannah »

Hi Pendragon,

I wish you could have been there too, but if you got hurt because of me I wouldn't have forgiven myself.

Hannah

PS: I'm so greateful to all fo you who risked so much and I'm so sorry for all the trouble I caused you.
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Hey, I know I can't speak for everyone, but it was no trouble for me, at least... I just wish I could've been there more than I was.
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I'm quite grateful to even the smallest troubles taken in rescuing her.
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Post by Hannah »

Hi Everyone!!!

I just want to thank everyone who came for me 2 years ago. I can never say thank you enough. You are all the best friends I could have had and this was before I'd met almost any of you.

Hannah

PS: To celebrate I took the cycle my dad got from that blue guy for a ride today . . . it was lots of fun, though the road rash on my arms is gonna take a few weeks to heal.
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Post by Deacon Ash-Shaytan »

I know I shouldn't, but :lol:
Someone has to man the "reality check station" around here, and it might as well be me.
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Post by Hannah »

Hi Decon

It's okay, I was laughing too . . . well maybe not when Dad found out I'd taken the cycle, but it was fun seeing him turn purple.

I'm actually getting prety good at riding it, the trick to it is to not think about what you're doing, just a straight line through your body and the tire into the ground and it's fine.

Hannah

PS: Being able to grab the air to steady myself doesn't hurt neither.

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Post by skeptic »

Hi Hannah.

During the Battle of Ap My An I learned that if you think, you die. Thinking slows you down. I learned to hone my warrior spirit and instinct.
Sort of the same thing with your bike. Your instincts are good.

However it concerns me that you not only intentionally infuriate your father but also seem to derive pleasure from it.
Pardon the interjection, young lady, in your conversation but I always speak my mind.
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Post by Hannah »

Hi Skeptic,

Yeah, it's actually pretty easy to control if you just let it happen. There's no controls on the bike really, just lean which way you want to move and it keeps underneath you. It has a problem making turns at high speed though, you sort of have to lean your arm out to create drag to help whip it around. When you're going slow you can just plant a leg and turn around it.

I learned from my mother that one of the duties of a daughter is to give her father a hard time every now and then. It help keeps them on their toes. Of course that was back at the compound and she really didn't like the man they told me was my father then . . .

Hannah

PS: So were you in the Australian army? I remember that battle from stories some of the men in the compound told us from the war. They said the Aussies fought really well for heathens. Seeing as that was back in 1967 you'd be what, 60 or so now?
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Post by skeptic »

You should try to keep him on his toes without the mischief.
It makes it more challenging for both of you.

Yes, I was in the army.
Yes, I'm about 60.
I suddenly recalled how long ago I moved the States. Seems like a lifetime ago.
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It's be three years since I got set loose and right now things aren't so good. I am glad to be free and all, but . . . well right now I wonder if it'd have been better for the rest of you if I'd stayed.
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Post by Slayer »

Hannah, while I am new to the site I have been reading much of the archived posts so I can get a better understanding of you all. And from what I have seen here, I don't think it would have been better for anyone if you had stayed in the compound.

You have touched so many people here with your light that to have it hidden away from the world would be a crime.
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

Last night she was taken, Khavik has her. You may be new here but a little scratching around will let you know this is a worst case scenario.

Khavik has agents who watch this site and I would be unsurprised if they weren't waiting for me to post something here.



Well Khavik, I got your message, and I'll be coming to the meeting as you requested - but I swear to you, if Hannah isn't returned to me safe and sound by the end of this meeting I am going to track you down. Forget the Blight. Forget the dreams of ending worlds. Forget every ounce of mercy and compassion I've scrapped together in the years since I left the compound. It will be me and everything that I am coming for you, eliminating your minions, destroying your lairs and finally ending all that you are.
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Post by Slayer »

Ron if there is anything I can do to help please let me know.
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Slayer, I need help getting payback.
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All you needed to do was ask Hannah. What do you need me to do?
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Bring your guns and your sword and I'll explain the rest.
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