The Chronicles of Silverwolf: The Dawning of a Hero

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    “Well you can forget your worries. I’ve secured your ship in my private hangar at the airfield. The hangar is locked up tighter than a drum,” said Justin as he walked in behind us.
    “Let’s hope nobody can get in,” Jonathan said.
    “Relax. I’ve got a digital keypad and hand print scanner on all the doors. No one but me has authorization to access it,” Justin reassured us.
    “Well, since we brought the suit with us we might as well make good use of it now and I’m not just talking about stopping Shadowgate. I’m talking about helping this planet move along the right evolutionary path,” Peter suggested.
    “What are you talking about?” Sarah asked.
    “Well, after doing a lot of research on your internet here, there are quite a few countries that could use Silverwolf’s help such as North Korea, Burma and a couple of places in Africa where people are suffering under some kind of tyrannical rule,” Peter explained.
    “You know the Oracle wouldn’t approve of us doing this,” Jonathan told Peter.
    “We’re kind of past that point. Don’t you think? Besides she isn’t here, Jonathan. Silverwolf can be a beacon of light for this planet and I’ll be your eyes and ears while you’re out there fighting the good fight,” said Peter.
    “What about me?” Sarah asked wanting in on the action so she could be part of the team.
    “You my dear can be our eyes and ears out in the public domain. We’re going to need the intelligence,” Peter suggested.
    “I can help too. I can supply us with the food and supplies we need. Since you’re not from this world it would be hard to walk into a local food market and pick something and pay for it without cash or a credit card. And you can use my facility as home base,” said Justin.
    “Sounds good to me,” Jonathan said.
    “And I can help bring down Shadowgate,” Justin added.
    “Is any of your equipment capable of helping us put a stop to him?” Jonathan asked.
    “That’s not quite what I had in mind,” said Justin who then did something that took them all by surprise.
    Within the blink of an eye he ran, in a blaze of fire, from one side of the warehouse to the other and then returned to the spot where he was standing before. The fire that engulfed him as he ran, soon became extinguished.
    “Well I’d say that partly explains why your last name is Gait,” Peter said.
    “What are you talking about?” Sarah asked.
    “In the dictionary the word gait means the ability to move fast or in forward motion,” Peter explained.
    “Uh, Justin? Is there something you want to tell me?” Jonathan asked, bewildered.
    “It only started happening recently. I would start to get these hot flashes and before I knew it I was running faster than a speeding a bullet. And I’m only on fire when I’m running,” Justin explained.
    “Does your father know about this?” Sarah asked.
    “No. I haven’t told him. I’m not sure I want to just yet,” said Justin.
    “Well we could sure use the extra man power with your abilities. They will come in handy,” Peter smiled.
    “Now let’s see this suit of yours,” said Justin.
    Peter opened the case he brought with him and handed the gloves to Jonathan.
    After putting on the gloves, the nanites did exactly what Peter said they would do. They formed a sliver liquid metal substance around his entire body. The only distinguishable features were two sapphire shaped eyes and a large black bendable wire that stuck out at the back of his head and hung down from it.
    “That is awesome,” Justin sparkled with delight.
    “Not bad, huh?” Jonathan said.
    “I’ll say,” added Sarah. “But what’s this used for?” she asked pointing to the black wire on my head that was attached to the suit.
    “It acts like a communication antennae so Jonathan and I can keep in touch and so I can monitor the suit in case it fails,” explained Peter.
    “You’re more than welcome to do that here. You’ll be completely

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