
The human felt himself being swept away, as the combined brain waves of every Traveler in existence
bent time and space to whisk him to a familiar chamber. Wes was never sure if this was a genuine
location on the physical plane or another dimension, but he knew the Travelers felt safe here. To the
human, the natural cavity seemed like the weightless center of a hollow asteroid, but it could be more
complicated than that. A hundred or more Travelers floated in the blackness, lit only by the globes of
liquid nourishment which circulated among them via telekinesis. He had never seen so many Travelers
gathered at one time. In addition, they were all watching him. In the past, those resting in the chamber
had paid him little attention. On this occasion, they smiled and nodded at the human as he moved among
them, letting him know that he was indeed the guest of honor.
Wesley gravitated slowly toward the center of the vast gathering, releasing his will so that his
subconscious mind would conduct his actions. This was one of the stress-reducing techniques he had
learned early on. It allowed him to immerse himself physically and mentally without fear. Under the
circumstances, he had a feeling that would be a good idea. In time, he saw his destination—a filmy
bubble at the center of the hollow asteroid. Except for its immense size, it was not much different from
the soap bubble the little girl had been chasing in the meadow.
The elastic globe shimmered in the darkness, its thin membrane quivering with every movement of air in
the cavern. As the human drew closer, he was shocked to see that the immense bubble was attached to
the cranium of an old female, who floated beneath it. Her frail body was dressed in a slight shift, revealing
her purple veins and desiccated limbs. He tried not to cringe at the thought that the elastic sphere actually
wasthe woman’s cranium, although that’s what it looked like. Wesley feared that she wasn’t alive, just
some mummified remains kept in a strange suspension.
He dropped closer to the withered crone, and she opened her eyes and stared at him with blazing
turquoise pupils. He knew at once that she was the little girl he had met in the meadow…at least a
century ago.
The elder studied his concerned face and said in a hoarse whisper, “It’s like a dampening field—to
contain all that we know. I must channel it for you, as you will immerse yourself. In this way, we shall
imprint your being with all of our experiences and knowledge. This will unlock the last regions of your
brain that you must control to be a real Traveler. When you are full, you will be born.”
Wes sighed with relief, realizing that the membrane bubble was not any part of the woman’s head,
although it was an extension of her mind. Before anything else was explained to him, the elder shut her
eyes. Subtle beams radiated from the sphere to every Traveler floating in the vast reaches of the cavern.
He marveled as the darkness was crisscrossed by hundreds of these slender beams, which seemed no
more substantial than dust particles floating in a sliver of light.
The young man felt himself moving physically, beyond his will. He passed through the filmy barrier into
the very heart of the Travelers’ existence, surrounded by an impossible array of images, sensations,
glimpses, and thoughts. In a nanosecond, Wes experienced all war, joy, failure, triumph—the humdrum
of everyday existence and the extraordinary moments that defined each and every life. The great
moments of history, a thousand dark ages, the march of progress, and the deprivations of brutality—all
assaulted him without demanding explanation…just acceptance.
Wesley thought his eyes had been opened during his six years of apprenticeship; now he knew that he
had been spared the true scope of what they had witnessed.Take the bad with the goodwas the only
thought he clung to…while his mind drowned in a morass of searing images and emotions. An eternity
passed—or mere seconds—and the human felt ravaged, overwhelmed, and unable to absorb any more.