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Hi, excursionists, it's me NARRII
First off, an apology. I know

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it has been several weeks since you've
received anything new for me. I apologize

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for this, but unfortunately the job
that I took a few months ago has

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been keeping me incredibly busy. This
should resolve itself in a few weeks,

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but my episodes could be a little
sporadic in coming out, so I do

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ask that you bear with me.
Now. I know you're used to me

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putting out all kinds of spooky and
twist details during the Halloween month. Unfortunately

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I just didn't have that kind of
time this year. But I do have

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a story for you for tonight.
I'll leave it up to you to decide

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if it's a trick or a treat. So happy Halloween excursionists, and I

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look forward to seeing you all out
there on that twisted path. Are you

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ready? Welcome to Endo the night. I'm Narri, your guide on today's

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ex scursion down a twisted path.
Be careful not to get lost. Be

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it dark or light, it's easy
to lose your way. Are you ready?

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Then let's begin. The Farmer's Daughter, the Cackling of the Hens,

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and the tidy Red coop made the
girl smile. The morning was filled with

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buzzing bees and flitting butterflies, and
an earthy smell blew through the breeze.

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The thunder and lightning of the night
before were nowhere to be found, and

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the sun shone brightly. Thick dew
dampened her pink cloth sneakers, but nothing

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could dampen Annie Parker's spirits. Her
pace quickened as she skipped toward the coop

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with a basket swinging from one hand
and a bucket of cracked corn from the

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other. Reaching the door, she
stopped and listened to the flock clucking their

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egg song while they set about their
daily duty of laying the cream colored ovals

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an he was responsible for gathering each
morning. She opened the door and the

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birds rushed out into the poultry yard. A few late layers scrambled to finish

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their business so they could join the
others. Hello girls, Annie said,

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as she tossed handfuls of corn onto
the ground. Oh and you too,

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Roscoe. I hadn't meant to leave
my handsome rooster out. He crowed in

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response, and flapped his wings in
an aristocratic manner. You sure think you're

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big stuff. Don't you, She
giggled as he held his head up high.

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Roscoe strutted around the hens, presumably
to supervise them. His red comb

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and waddles stood out in the bright
contrast to the black and white feathers that

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ruffled in the slight breeze. You, silly boy, The girls are doing

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exactly what they're supposed to do.
You just go on and eat. Let

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me worry about supervising. Annie walked
among the hens, calling each one by

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name as she spoke softly. Clementine, you're looking good. And you Eleanor,

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you're so pretty. The barred rock
hen looked up at her wistfully,

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then returned to pecking the ground and
scratch the dirt with kicking feet. Eleanor

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held a special place in the girl's
heart. Some people might find her silly

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for talking to her birds, but
Annie believed they understood her and loved her

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as much as she loved them.
Annie looked out across the farm. The

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rolling hills of the pasture waved in
splotches of yellow and white daisies against the

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green grass. A blue heron flew
to stop on the bank of the pond

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located at the base of the hill
that sloped downward from the large Yankee barn.

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I'll never stop loving this place,
no matter how old I become.

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The ruins of the old family log
cabin, where her great grandfather was born

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over a century ago, stood on
the top of the hill, going up

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the other side from the pond.
She took great pride in those broken down

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logs. Annie knew her roots grew
deep in this piece of land. She

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could feel it. Generations of Parkers
and Hillmans lived and died on the three

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hundred acres as she loved with all
of her heart. Sometimes, she swore

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she caught a glimpse of her ancestors
going about their daily work on the farm.

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She knew that wasn't possible, but
it comforted her all the same.

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Annie, are you done collecting the
eggs? Her mother called from the back

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porch. Looking at the empty basket. She knew she needed to get busy.

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Not yet, Mama, I'm getting
them now. Sorry, girls,

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she said to the hens as she
cut through their crowd while they scratched.

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I need to gather your eggs.
I'll be out to see you again later,

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though, she giggled as Henrietta and
Hazel two Rhode Island. Reds chased

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each other about trying to claim ownership
of one large earthworm currently in possession of

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the big Wyanot Clementine. Many people
in the cities wouldn't understand why I enjoyed

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this so much, but I wouldn't
trade this for anything. At thirteen,

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Annie embraced her heritage as a farmer's
daughter. Still young enough to feel care

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free, she was old enough to
appreciate the advantages she had living in the

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country. Her younger brothers, Levi
and Emmett, ages four and six,

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only knew their days were filled with
fun and adventure. Someday they too,

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would understand the matter. Parker Farms. She carefully gathered the eggs from the

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hay filled nest boxes, then walked
gently to the farmhouse so she didn't crack

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any of her cargo. She climbed
the steps to the back porch, opened

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the screen door, and walked across
the porch into the back entrance of the

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kitchen. Here you go, Mamma, I'm sorry, I'm late. You're

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fine, Annie, you aren't late. Besides, I know you enjoy spending

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time with your birds. The only
reason I called you when I did is

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because daddy is going into town and
thought you might want to join him.

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Really, yes, he's going to
the feet store and running a few other

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errands. If you want to go, you need to scoot. He's waiting

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for you at the truck. Her
mother chuckled quietly as her daughter raced out

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of the house to join her father, who stood in the shade of the

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oak tree next to the truck.
That old red Chevrolet was her father's favorite.

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His father owned it before him,
and Jean Parker babied and cared for

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it almost as well as if it
was one of his prized dairy cows.

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Climb on in, Annie, girl, I have a plan. For many

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years, she'd been the only child
of Ada and Jean Parker. Before her

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brothers arrived much later. She'd grown
up as her father's farm hand and her

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mother's gardening assistant. Annie loved the
outdoors, and she loved going on special

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outings like the one today. Mama
said, you're going to the feed store.

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Are we getting more grain? Well? Yeah, but that's not all.

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Annie looked at him expectantly. You'll
just have to see you when we

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get there, won't you. He
grinned and ruffled her hair. Trying to

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anticipate what her father had in mind, gave her a couple of possible answers,

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but each time he told her she'd
have to wait and see. Her

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excitement made the twenty minute drive seem
like an hour. Finally, they pulled

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into the parking lot of the MFA
feed store that she'd gone with him too

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since she was a toddler. Well, howdy, Annie and Jean, what

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can I do for you today?
Joe stopped stalking the work gloves on the

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shelves and stepped out from behind the
counter. I need five hundred pounds of

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your cattle feed, a one hundred
pounds of cracked corn for Annie's chickens,

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and let's see. Ye seems like
there was something else I came here for.

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Daddy. You said you had a
plan. Joe winked at Jean.

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Oh that's right, Annie, I
think your dad did mention something to me

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just the other day. Now,
what was it? Annie fidgeted, and

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both men smiled at her. Okay, I won't keep you in suspense.

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Come back with me here. Jean
led her through the rows of farm supplies

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to the back corner. Well,
look you what they have here, he

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pointed, at a square box about
two feet wide on both sides and six

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inches tall. Annie's eyes flew open
an incubator. You're getting an incubator,

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She jumped up and down in delight. Now, Jean, what would you

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ever do with an incubator? Joe
stepped behind them and winked at them.

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Here, let's go ahead and get
these two while you're at it. You'll

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need them in about a month.
In his hands, he held a heat

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lamp and a bag of chicks.
Really, Daddy, I get to hatch

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some chicks from my girls. Yes, it seems like a good project for

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you, and you're old enough to
be responsible. You'll need to keep the

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temperature and humidity just right, so
you'll need to read the instructions. Plus

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it will take you about a week
to collect enough eggs to fill the incubator.

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Looks like you've got yourself a project. Annie hugged her father. Thank

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you, Daddy. I figured you'd
begged for one long enough, and this

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year you can have one. Your
mom is saving today's eggs for you,

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so in a week you can put
this to good use. Annie felt like

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it was Christmas. Can I keep
them? Yes, you can keep all

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of them. That you want to. You can also sell any that you

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don't want to keep at the farmer's
market. You should be able to get

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three dollars a chick. Annie looked
at the box the incubator held sixty eggs,

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and her eyes grew wide. Wow
was all that she could say.

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Jean paid for the grain and the
incubator loaded their purchases into the truck,

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and then pulled away. When he
turned toward home, Annie said, don't

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you need to do other errands?
Nope, I didn't even need the grain

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yet. We came to town to
get your incubator before they sold out of

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them. Joe gave me a call
this morning to let me know they were

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in. Annie clutched the box that
took up her entire lap, and then

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some Dad, this is the best
gift I have ever gotten. Her father

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didn't stop smiling the entire drive home. Annie carefully carried her treasured box into

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the house and couldn't stop talking about
her excitement. Once she had it opened

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and the box emptied, she read
the instruction manual over and over. She

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only took breaks to eat, do
her chores, and spend time with her

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flock. Rascoe, you're going to
be a daddy. The rooster seemed unaffected

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by the news and continued scratching in
the dirt, rewarded by whatever treats he

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found. He appeared happy without the
stress of impending parenthood, miiring him down.

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I'd hope you'd been a little more
excited, Roscoe rooster. That night,

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she was awakened by another thunderstorm.
The lightning flashed and the thunder rattled

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the glass at her bedroom window.
Levi woke up crying from the storm,

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and Annie heard her mother walk to
the boy's room and comfort them. It's

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okay, it's just a storm,
nothing to worry about. Ada Parker stayed

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with her sons until they fell back
asleep, and then she crept down the

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hall and went back to bed herself. The next morning, at breakfast,

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Ada poured Gean a cup of coffee. Bleary eyed, she yawned and said,

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that was some lightning last night.
Really, I hadn't noticed. Jean

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winked playfully at his wife, who
gently slapped him on the shoulder. Annie

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chewed a bit of toast. It's
the worst lightning we've had in a long

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time. I hope it didn't hurt
the animals. Don't worry any girl.

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I already went out and checked on
all of them. The animals were fine,

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thankfully. Jean took a bite of
his bacon and then washed it down

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with a sip of coffee. That
was quite the storm, though the night

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before wasn't much better. That's why
I don't trust weathermen. They didn't predict

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storms either night. Mama, I'm
done with breakfast. Can I go check

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on my chickens and gather eggs?
You sure can, remember, do not

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put the eggs in the refrigerator.
I have a basket on the countertop for

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you to put the eggs in for
your incubator. Annie hopped up from the

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table and ran to the coop with
her basket and a bucket of corn for

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her beloved birds. Pleased to see
that the hens laid more than they normally

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did, she brought her trove of
eggs back to the house after spending time

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checking out each member of the flock. For the next five days, she

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repeated the routine, and each day
she watched the basket of eggs fill,

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from which she would soon fill her
incubator as it sat on the kitchen counter.

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Each night, storms raged, but
no damage came from them. Thank

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goodness, there hasn't been any hail
that would wipe out a cornfield. Jean

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tinkered with the tractor as he talked
with his daughter. I remember, back

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when I was a boy, we
lost our entire crop one year to hale,

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and your grandma's garden was beaten to
heck too. What did you do?

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There wasn't much we could do.
We had to tighten our belts and

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hope the next year we could do
better. That was a lean year.

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That afternoon, once the incubator was
heated to the correct temperature and reached the

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right level of humidity, Annie placed
the eggs pointy side down on the rack

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inside the incubator. Mark the calendar
on the wall, and count exactly twenty

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one days from today. Annie,
that's when your babies will hatch. Ada

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handed her a pencil to use to
count off the days. Remember to keep

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the humidity right so the chicks develop
the way they should. I will,

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Mamma. I've read the instructions over
and over. She squeezed her mother's hand.

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Thank you for letting me do this. I know you could use the

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eggs to cook with, and it
means a lot that you're letting me hatch

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my chicks, Ada hugged her daughter. You are so welcome, honey.

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When I was a little girl,
I hatched chicks too, and I enjoy

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the love you have for farming and
your chickens. Days seemed to drag,

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but Annie checked off the days on
the calendar one by one. The storm

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subsided and not a drop of rain
fell in three weeks. Now drought,

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not hale, was the concern for
her father. We sure don't need the

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pasture and crops to burn up.
Hey, we'll be sky high this winter

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if we can't grow more than one
cutting the summer. Jean scanned the horizon

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for a hint of any cloud while
he worked near the milk barn one afternoon.

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I know you're worried, daddy.
It'll be okay. I know.

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I don't want you to worry about
it. You have exciting things coming up.

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Your chicks should be about ready to
hatch. I heard one peeping through

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the shell earlier. You'd better go
check on them. You don't want to

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miss the big event. Not until
night time did the eggs begin to hatch.

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Annie sat on the floor peering through
the plastic window at the top of

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the incubator. One by one,
tiny beaks pecked through the shells, but

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Annie's excitement turned to fear when the
young burst forth. She recoiled when she

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saw what what are you? You
aren't chicks? The naked, gray bodies

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of strange creatures writhed in the warm
incubator. While they had beaks, wings,

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and clawed feet, they scarcely resembled
a chick in any other way.

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To Annie's horror. They batted their
eyes at her and smiled, revealing hideous

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teeth otherwise hidden inside their beaks.
Their eyes seemed humanoid, and sparse clumps

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of hair were scattered across their bodies. The largest ones spoke first. No,

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Annie Parker, we aren't chicks,
but you've been kind enough to hatch

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our eggs. Too bad you thought
we'd be chickens. The creatures laughed.

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It's too bad you think your chickens
are really chickens too. We've been waiting

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for a time like this. Our
expeditionary forces have lived on this planet for

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decades, knowing our opportunity to rise
up and conquer Earth when arrive. No,

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there is no way this is real. Annie shook and rocked back and

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forth. We are very real.
Our ship transported us down to Earth,

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and what you thought were thunderstorms,
we slowly colonized Earth with each storm,

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and our numbers became sufficient for our
leaders to send young down to hatch.

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You've been kind enough and enthusiastic enough
to assist us in our invasion. That

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was nothing but a thunderstorm. This
isn't happening. That was no thunder enlightening

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you heard. It was the sound
of your doom. What do you mean?

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Tears welled up in her eyes.
You'll find out soon enough. You

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and the rest of the people on
this planet. You, Annie, are

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quite lucky. However, how the
creature looked past her, smiled and nodded

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at what was behind her. At
that moment, she heard an impact pecking

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on the window of the room.
A tall creature black and white with a

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red comb and wattles, glared at
her through the glass, clapping its wings

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in an aristocratic manner. Roscoe,
no longer the sweet rooster she thought she

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owned, now watched over Annie his
new pet, as his fellow aliens began

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their triumphant rise to power. Thank
you for joining me for this episode of

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the Into the Night Anthology. Podcast
written by Caroline Giamanco, narrated by Nari

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Quak, theme music by Nico Rodriguez, all other original music, sound design

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and editing by Omenhawk Studios. You
can find our links in the show notes.

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