Message from Lyra (Fiction)

in Proof of Brain15 days ago

Message from Lyra 01 - Fiction Story by Krisz Rokk

“I need to spiral out at a 45-degree angle. I need to program that deep into my mind and stick to it when negotiating with the Council. I’m done with this dense realm. No way I’m coming back one more time.”

I look up at the North Star and wonder where you are. The mutation happened so fast, and in the blink of an eye, Polaris replaced my home, Vega. Here I am, struggling to align my avatar with the transmission centers of the stars, when I hear a soft whisper behind the frozen window, and my consciousness moves outside.

“Moira, you need to straighten your spine for the messages to anchor the grid running through Earth’s mainline.”

“I’ve been sitting in this wheelchair for decades now. I need some help, you guys.”

“That’s why I’m here to provide you with instructions as to how to upgrade your avatar.”

“How generous of you. I’ve lived for 54 years like this, and you didn’t bother to show up.”

“Moira, we don’t perceive time as you do in this third-dimensional realm. Chill. You’re immortal, so what’s all the fuss about?”

“You wouldn’t be here if you didn’t need my help. So stop sugarcoating me and tell me what’s wrong.”

“The Draconians are sucked back into their home galaxy. The Arcturians admitted they made a huge mistake when deploying their sound weaponry to get rid of them. The Reptiles are fleeing the higher dimensions and morphing into lower vibrational fields, orchestrating many of the wars fought on your planet now. We need this version of Earth to level up so that Vega returns to its original spot.”

“That sounds nice and dandy, but how exactly do you envision my help?”

“Figure out a way to get out of that stupid chair. You haven’t fried your nervous system; it’s your bones that are messed up. You signed up for this Moira, so do it.”

*****

“Did she remember her mission?”

“She couldn’t quite put the pieces of the puzzle together, but she got the gist of my message. She’ll be online soon. Let’s activate the others meanwhile.”

*****

“Jack, what are we looking for in this forest? The guests will be knocking on our door in a few hours, and I still need to bake that cake I promised.”

“A few more steps, and we’re there.”

“I never thought I’d spend my tenth wedding anniversary in a forest looking for a supposedly big hole in a stone,” murmured Katie while following in Jack’s footsteps.

It rained the night before, and the soil was slippery. Locals would walk their dogs in this area, but the recent showers and drop in temperature kept people inside their houses and in the proximity of the city.

“Jaaaaaaack.”

Jack looked back and saw Katie being sucked into a giant vortex before she disappeared. He jumped and grabbed Katie’s left hand before swirling through a tunnel of light and sound.

*****

“Who left the Stargate unprotected?”

“Sir, the two new arrivals are former Lyrans living their first life as Earthlings. They fulfilled their soul contract and have been brought back to us.”

“Is this some kind of a bad joke? Wipe their plate, reprogram their DNA, and send them back immediately.”

*****

Message from Lyra 02 - Fiction Story by Krisz Rokk

“Katie, are you ok?”

“Jack, what was that? Have you seen those blue beings?”

“Yes, I saw them. They talked about our DNA, but I can’t remember the conversation. Can you?”

“No. I don’t remember what they said, but I’ll never forget what they looked like. We need to tell your Mom what happened to us. She’s the only one we can trust with this information.”

“I’ve never thought I’d spend my tenth wedding anniversary like this. What was all that about? This is beyond spooky,” murmured Katie, clinging onto Jack’s hand while walking back to their house.

*****

Moira listened to Jack and Katie’s story attentively before removing her feet from the pedals of the wheelchair and placing them on the ground.

“Mom, wait. What are you doing?”

“I’m completing my mission. Lead me to the portal.”

Moira straightened and moved the wheelchair aside while Katie and Jack froze on the couch.

“Let’s go, children. Don’t you want to be back for your celebration? Oh, and you still owe me a delicious marble cake, Katie.”

*****

Jack and Katie could barely follow Moira into the forest. Her fast-paced steps resembled the moves of an athlete rather than a person who spent her entire life in a wheelchair.

“Mom, wait! What’s going on? How come you can walk?”

Moira didn’t say a word until they reached the portal opening inside a limestone.

“You need to go back home now and enjoy your wedding anniversary. I know my way from here.”

“Mom, what are you talking about?”

“Jack, darling. Katie, my love.”

Moira took Jack and Katie’s hands and continued:

“You are Starseeds, and so am I. We originate from the constellation of Lyra. During the war with the Draconians, we fled home and descended to lower dimensions or moved to other constellations, planets, and galaxies. This version of Earth is ascending and needs our upgraded version to keep the gridlines intact during the upcoming solar flares. Only then can we create a new Garden of Eden and rebirth the Golden Age.”

“Mom, are you serious?”

“Yes, my love. You two are so lucky you found each other on this battlefield. I’m not surprised. You loved to hang out on Lyra, too. Stick together. Keep your circle tight, real tight. Protect your nervous system to continually upload and download the data streams you receive from home. I love you.”

*****

Message from Lyra 03 - Fiction Story by Krisz Rokk

“Moira, welcome back.”

“Admiral Chain. Nice to see you again. You know I’m here to upgrade my weaponry and reactivate my DNA. Heading back to Earth straight away.”

“The Emperor has asked for additional backup from Sirius B and Orion. The newly departed have the necessary intel to help you fulfill your mission and strengthen the connection between the secondary and tertiary gridlines.”

“Copy that. I received additional information through one of his Feline avatars. You can close this stargate now; I’ll use the next one on the 33rd parallel south.”

“Watch out for the Reptilians. They realize it’s over and are fleeing like rats. Thank you for your service, Captain.”

💎💎💎 Krisz Rokk 💎💎💎


Images: AI-generated images by Daniela S. aka @wayofaiki via Photoshop, Midjourney


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