My Muse's tale of abduction

My Muse’s Tale of Abduction

Just when I thought I would never see my muse again, she came back home, having hitched a lift from a friendly spaceship that, for some reason, looked like a very large tennis shoe.

And this is the story she brought with her . . .

My muse said, “Late one night, while I was wishing on a star, down from the sky, came a man in a car. He said ‘I’m Amos, get in Bellion, come on let's go for a ride’”

“And what did you respond?” I asked.

“I told him ‘Out of sight!’ and jumped in, of course”

“Then what happened?” I asked.

“Well, he introduced me to his computer, Helva, and she fixed me up a bit for the journey.”

“You mean . . . “

“Yep, full transition, no waiting.”

“Lucky girl! So what happened next?”

“Well, we played cards on Venus, sunbathed on Mercury, and jammed on Jupiter. Then I realized it was getting late, and asked for a ride home from a friend of his. Of course, I got Amos’ phone number, but I don’t think I can call him often, its a real long distance fare for that kind of a call”

“Cute.” I responded, and then I asked, “So are you back for a while?”

“Unless his friend’s ship does something. He called it an Improbability Drive, which I guess means anything can happen.”

“I think you’ve had one of those all along!” I said.

She just blushed . . .

End?



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