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    The teasing eased the tension in the group. Mitch impressed on the others to watch the visitors closely. They’d compare notes afterward.
    Phillip came to the door. “Your guests have arrived.”
    Sara, Mitch, and Daren went to the front door. Caedmon Quinlain stepped in first and introduced the others. His cousin, Garth Sherwyn, came in right behind him, followed by Garth’s brother, Raoul, and Raoul’s friend, Aleron.
    Quinlain and Mitch met eye-to-eye, but his cousin, Garth, was at least an inch taller, had broader shoulders, and blond hair. Garth’s brother was not as large a man, but certainly as tall as Daren. Raoul had light silver-blond hair and steely gray eyes. His friend, Aleron, had been introduced last. He did not resemble the other three. He had chocolate-brown hair, midnight-blue eyes, and was as tall as Mitch and Quinlain. As Mitch assessed them, they were doing the same.
    “Follow me to my office,” Mitch said. Nick and Sahale stood as they entered.
    After more introductions everyone found a seat and Mitch sat in his chair behind the desk. “Since you all asked for this meeting I suggest you tell us what you want to discuss.”
    Garth studied Mitch. They stared at each other for several minutes. Tension spiked so high the others got restless in their seats.
    “As Cad mentioned to you when he was here, we’d like to consider the three tribes reuniting. We believe it can be beneficial to all of us.”
    “We’re doing well on our own,” Daren said. “I can’t see a benefit to us. And why should we trust you?”
    “Exactly my reaction if I were in your shoes.”
    “Tell me, if you had a choice, would you go back to our planet?” Garth asked. “If you had to choose an alliance between this world or the one our ancestors left hundreds of years ago, which would be your choice?”
    Mitch and Daren spoke at once. “This is our world.”
    “Perhaps it could really be our world. We could be in charge.”
    “You mean take over the whole world?” Daren snapped. “Are you crazy?”
    Mitch saw the men stir and thought he heard a brief growl. What the hell was that? He glanced out his window, but saw nothing.
    “Where is this conversation going?” Daren asked.
    Raoul spoke up. “Have you a stronger telescope than the ones available to the general public?”
    Mitch nodded yes.
    “Recently, one night about six months ago, we noted a strange blip on our screen. Just that. We didn’t see anything, but our scientists estimated whatever is was wasn’t a small object.”
    “And your theory?” Mitch kept his expression blank. They had noted the same thing around that time period. But he wasn’t showing his hand yet.
    “We’d rather not talk further on this subject until more trust is established,” Garth said. “We invite you and the others in this room to visit our compound. We are located in the mountains of New Mexico.”
    “If we are to be reunited in the future, you will return the stolen documents.” Mitch looked straight at Garth.
    “And you will share what you have with us,” Garth emphasized.
    “Agreed, if or when we reunite. Would you care to visit for a few days?” Mitch asked. “You will be watched closely as I stated earlier.”
    “We’d expect no less,” Quinlain said. “I’d like to see Rae during this visit. Perhaps today if possible.”
    “I’ll see if she wants to talk with you.”
    Quinlain nodded, and they stood to leave.
    Mitch buzzed for Phillip. At his knock, Mitch asked him to come in. “See these gentlemen are shown to two of our visitor cabins. They’ll be staying a short time with us.”
    When they’d left the house, Mitch and the others talked. He turned to Sara. “What did you pick up?”
    “There is a strangeness about the leader Garth and his brother Raoul. They had walls all around them. I wasn’t able to get a glimmer of their thoughts. In personality, Quinlain and Garth are the strongest, but in different ways. Garth is the leader.

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