Author Note; please note that any sex in this story is between consenting adults only.
It is just a little story, with not a great deal of sex, but I do hope you enjoy it, and hope that you will let me know if you do.
Thank you for reading me x
Evacuated
The warnings had been around for a couple of decades – or more, the seismic activity, sinkholes popping up all over the place, volcanic incidents, even the apparent global warming.
They were all signs that the planet – as a whole, was heading towards a major event.
And the people realised almost too late what that event was going to be.
The planet was about to grow!
The outer surface would crack open – like an egg, and the inner lava would pour out, causing the planet to increase in size.
The force of the event would give it a jolt as well, and the hope – the fervent hope was that that jolt would move it just a little bit further from the sun. Any closer and it would mean the eventual demise of the planet, since if it did move closer then the increase in size and the closer the proximity would cause the sun to drag it into the fiery ball.
Oh it would take centuries to that – but it would still be a death sentence for the planet earth, and the people of planet earth so did not want that, for their birth planet... even if they could not stay on it.
Because of course, the event would destroy absolutely everything on the surface; even the bottomless oceans would not be immune to such a violent act.
The hot surface would eventually cool, and harden, and the rich minerals would maybe one day encourage re-growth – providing that there was water...
"We estimate twenty to fifty years," the chief scientist sniffed as he read his notes. "We realise that it's a wide estimate, but of course long before that most optimistic time frame, the planet will become almost uninhabitable... the earthquakes and weather events, the air itself – it will become so poisonous that it will all become too much for anyone or anything to survive on the surface."
He looked around nervously at the people gathered.
A world meeting – the first of its kind, where the leaders –
the
leaders of all countries were gathered in one place – at one time, to hear and decide together, what – if anything must be done.
Of course there were advisors, the best in their fields, the top people the most brilliant – imaginative and creative. The engineers and the scientists, generals and strategists, all of them had been summoned, and all would be give the opportunity to speak and be heard.
"Is there anything that we can do to stop it from happening?" An official from somewhere asked hopefully.
The head scientist shook his head firmly. "Nothing. We can't even delay it. No, we have to leave – if we want to survive we have to evacuate."
"Leave, and go to where?"
"Why to the stars of course... the further we go, then the better chance we have of finding a new home... the better the chances that the human race can survive."
This was the where the discussion really took off; as everyone in the room realised that there was only one course of action.
For a brief time it was as if the world was united in one purpose – one goal, to evacuate the population of the planet earth.
But of course that could not last.
Countries began to conspire, to form alliances, to scheme and plan to ensure the survival of the wealthiest and most influential people, and in the end groups began to slip off together to plot out their own plans.
It did not take long after that for the meetings to dissolve entirely and the leaders returned to their homelands, with nothing achieved but that knowledge that they must find a way to leave this planet.
*
"Our island is not so
very
big," the British prime minister mused as he travelled back to his home. "We could save a large portion of our population if we do it right."
He looked at the lead scientist – his own kinsman, who was nodding thoughtfully.
"We will never be able to assemble enough – large enough vehicles for so many people... not large enough to house them, and powerful enough to get them into orbit, and then out into the stars... but maybe there is a way..."
Part One
Sean and Lisa had been married for three years, and were as happy today as on their wedding day – happier even.
Lisa had a good job in research and development at a nearby chemical factory, and Sean was a construction engineer working a couple of miles out of town.
She pulled her car into her driveway, thinking on what she could cook them for dinner tonight. She had managed to finish work early today – it wasn't even lunch time yet, and Sean had said that he hoped to finish by lunch time as we as well.
They had made no plans for this weekend, no family or friends to visit, and she had high hopes for an – intimate weekend with just the two of them.
As she stepped out of her vehicle she glanced idly down the street; she gave a little frown, and then she paused for a moment.
That large truck had a military look to it, and she felt the first prickle of unease as two soldiers climbed out of the back.
Her alarm increased when a second truck pulled to a halt at the top end of the street, and two more soldiers' clambered out, and began to walk casually down towards her.
Lisa had a momentary thought of rushing into her house and locking the door, but then she shook her head impatiently.
They had known that this was coming for some time now, but still it was unsettling.
She walked through her front gate, and closed it behind her and then she smiled politely at the two soldiers as they approached her.
"Good afternoon," she said lightly. "Is there a problem with something on my street?"
She noticed how they looked her up and down appreciatively for a moment, but dismissed this immediately since she was rather used to it.
At a little over five feet in height she was considered to be petite. Her rich auburn curls framed her pretty heart shaped face, in a nice enough sort of way, but her large hazel coloured eyes and wide smile, made her beautiful.
She had a tiny waist and rounded hips giving her an hour glass figure that made her breasts seem over large – in proportion with the rest of her – or rather that was what she saw whenever she looked in a mirror.
Her legs were long and shapely considering her lack of height, and as a package she was worth a second and even a third look.
It was a bright sunny morning, considering it was still early in the year, and now she was off work now until the middle of next week, having just broken up for the Easter break.
Lisa had picked out a pretty blue flowered dress, and a cream jacket and she knew that she look nice, especially since Sean had said so this morning – enthusiastically so, in fact so much so that they had been almost late in leaving for work.
The soldiers glanced at each other and then one of them nodded to the other, as if to say 'you do the talking.'
"Good morning miss," he said politely as he leaned casually against her gate post and grinned at her, Lisa was relieved to see Sean's car drive past the truck at that very moment, and he slowed down as he approached them.
"Ah, this is my husband, so hang on and you can tell us both together," she said showing her relief openly.
The soldier glanced over his shoulder, as Sean's car pulled into the curb.
Sean was a tall, fair haired man, with green eyes and an open friendly smile, and as he climbed out of his car, Lisa felt safe again.
"Good morning?" he said glancing quickly at his wife, and smiling reassuringly at her.
"Good morning, sir I am Sergeant Davison, and my colleague here is Sergeant Phillips... we are about to start delivering some of the craft packs for this area, and wanted to confirm the residents here first."
Lisa felt the adrenalin rush, as suddenly the past years of vague worries and concerns, were made real, and immediate.
"Ah yes, I had heard that they would be coming soon," Sean nodded.
The soldier opened up the bag he had been carrying and took out an electronic tablet device.
He switched it on, and touched a stylus to it.
"We're on Rosewood Avenue," he murmured, and then glanced up at the house. "Number twenty four..."
He looked at the two of them suddenly. "Sean and Lisa Canford?"
"Yes that's right," Sean said as Lisa nodded.
"Mr Canford... you are an engineer, and you, Mrs Canford are also a qualified professional person."
"Yes, we like to think that we are well educated folks!" Sean laughed easily, and Lisa felt her shoulders relax. If Sean was not worried then she would not worry either.
She missed his quick assessing look, and so did not realise that his casual bravado was solely for her benefit – something that neither of the soldiers missed at all.
"We will deliver your pack first, sir," the soldier decided suddenly. "And we will sit and watch the instruction DVD with you, and make sure that you understand what you have to do."
"I think I will manage," Sean said a little challengingly.
"Yes I am confident that you will too, but once we know for sure, then we will deliver to the rest of this street, and you will be in charge of overseeing the other residents, and making sure that all the crafts are assembled correctly."
"So I am to be in charge of quality control?" Sean snapped with a disparaging little twist to his lips. "It would have been nice to have been asked first!"