Quadenhaden, the fool. He had always had that irrational interest for everything that had to do with that wretched… human race. And what was so interesting about it I have to this day never grasped. As far as I have understood, they are actually rather proud of their insignificant achievement of visiting their own moon. Pathetic, I tell you.
And despite all this, I was genuinely surprised that day when Quadenhaden visited me and told me that he had just been on earth. Visiting humans. It was preposterous! And I stood speechless, because not only was he standing there looking more miserable than I’d ever seen him (which was truly quite an accomplishment), but beside him stood an actual human being. It was young; I believe it was still a toddler. It smiled at me, that horrible little thing.
I responded to his beaming face with my usual expression, leaving the room to get some rest.
The First Chapter
“Promise me you’ll get a haircut,” Thatcher said, with his hand on Harrison’s shoulder. “In fact, I’m begging you to.”
Harrison laughed loudly before he went on the ship, which started moving away from the island.
Thatcher stood by his bedroom window and observed as his daughters talked and laughed outside. He walked towards the kitchen with a sigh; he could just imagine what they would talk about when their butler had just left to acquire supplies for the next few years on the island. He knew the day would come when the girls would want to leave it. Of course, the rest of the world was a rather miserable place now, he felt, and he had told them so. Still, he always knew they would be wondering.
They were all in the sitting room, holding their teacups and taking a few sips now and then.