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Heskeths Mission
Hesketh approached this adventure with full throttle enthusiasm. She had never captured a star, but was confident she would be victorious. Being the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter of a star counter A clear vision of her deed had risen from the inside of her cauldron. Her visions were usually smoky, this one was as clear as a TV screen. Without a vulnerable star, her powers were half-mast at best. She was clairaudient, a captured star would give her clairvoyance. Whispers of what life could be with this power assured her queendom. At the present time her sister was to be ruler of Amsterdam City. Hesketh was fully ready to combat black holes and dodge meteorites. She had her claw devices ready to grip the star and pull it back to earth. She would have to be fast, for sorcery had given her a warning. Others were after this star. It was up for grabs so to speak. Six or seven psychics had seen that it was wobbly and vulnerable. crew was sworn to secrecy, as they exited this galaxy to enter the next. Hesketh’s heart thumped wildly as she headed toward her destination.
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