I like to write stories. That's why I'll write one here.
Thanks for reading.
Gamesaucer
Jeff looked up, and saw all the people slowly walk down the stairs that curled around the central hall, that was one of the biggest in the city. That was of course because this school only had at least 10.000 students, who all had their break at the same moment.
He waited for a teenage boy to come towards him. "You are Jeff Exxle, sir?" Jeff nodded. "I am Terry Gawson. Nice to meet you". They shaked hands. "Nice to meet you too, Terry," Jeff replied.
Terry Gawson asked Jeff to follow him, and soon they were consumed by the mass of studens walking down the hallways to whatever their destination was. Terry opened the door of a college room, where five other people were waiting. Jeff only knew one of them, headmaster Thomas.
Five minutes later Jeff knew the other people too. A young girl who was called Tracey, a man called Paul, a teen with the name Jon, and another teen called Mikel.
None of them, except the headmaster, knew what was going on yet. They would soon know. They were students who had just finished school, except Paul who had left school three years ago, and were offered a job by Jeff. Jeff had told the headmaster to select the best students, each of them a speciality.
Tracey was the vehicle architect, Paul the construction chief, Jon the spatial awareness specialist, which might seem quite odd, for they already had an architect, but Jeff knew what he was doing. Terry would be his financial manager and Mikel would be the pilot. Pilot of what, you might ask. That's a good question, and one with a good answer, but not now.
Jeff talked with all of them, and made an appointment for doing the paperwork. He'd hired a hangar where he put some caravans, so his new employees could sleep there. He set the appointment for next week.
Jeff talked to Paul a bit longer, because Paul would need to hire other people for construction work. Jeff told him this: "Only contract them if they look reliable. We need reliable people. It doesn't even matter whether they are people, they just need to be reliable, get it?" Paul nodded, and replied, "I know what you mean. We're gonna do something special, aren't we, boss? We wouldn't want other people to steal your idea." "You get it. That's why I contracted someone like you, Paul. You're experienced." Paul nodded. "See you next week, boss. I'd really like to know what we're gonna build, man." Jeff grinned. "You will, Paul. See you later."
To be continued...
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