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She wasnât sure that Aidan hadunderstood a word of what she said. He looked thoughtful, but thatcould mean anything. Abruptly, he grinned, grabbed her and kissedher soundly on the mouth.
Startled, Anya barely had time to startappreciating the affectionate gesture when he pulled away. âDisgood ting, Ah-na! People hurt. Make tings good wid dem mostimportant. Den govment listen.â
Anya shifted uncomfortably. âWell,government, you know âŠ. Canât promise that, but I will tell youhonestly that if you donât win people over it isnât going to matterwhat the government promises. There wonât really be peace. Thereâllbe resentment. A lot of people lost a lot of stuff that wasimportant to themâto their comfort and survival. They may even havelost loved ones because of those things. They arenât going to beeasily won over. Sorry just isnât going to cut it.â
Sobered, Aidan nodded grimly. âI knowdis. Bad ting. Berry bad ting. I try to stop.â
Anya studied his expression and saw noreason to doubt him. âI believe you. I trust you. Iâll try to helpyou convince everybody else to trust.â
She hoped it wasnât something she wouldlive to regret!
* * * *
Aidanâs first order of business seemedto be to clear the rubble from the ship. Anyaâs was to findsomething recognizable to eat.
Not that the food Aidan had fed herwasnât goodâwhen she was starvingâbut at the same time there wasjust enough difference in the taste to make it obvious theingredients were beyond foreign and it didnât exactly sit right onher stomach. She did her best to convince herself it was all in hermind, but her stomach didnât agree.
Campfire cooking wasnât exactly herforte, though, so she was glad when she managed to find a can ofpeachesâeither one of the âbombsâ sheâd used the day before todiscourage the beast from making a meal out of her or another canentirely. The AI helped her get into the can and, once sheâd foundsomething to fish the slices out of the can with, she settled at ashort distance from Aidan to watch him work and wrestle with herconscience.
Thankfully the battle wasnât a long orparticularly complicated one. She did manage to give herself atension headache trying to figure out âhiddenâ agendas the aliensmight have, but, from a logical standpoint, she managed to reassureherself that it wasnât actually reasonable to think they might haveevil in mind.
Theyâd sent terra-formers from acrossthe galaxy if not another galaxy entirely. That technologicalwonder was enough to convince her that the Grinderians had no needto use subterfuge to hide evil designs. They couldâve beencompletely straightforward and there wouldnât have been a hell of alot the survivors on Earth could do about it.
So she could accept, she thought, witha clear conscience that she wasnât helping âthe enemyâ. At leastthey didnât seem to be enemies at this point.
The tricky thing would beto convince everybody else that they werenât enemies so that theydidnât become enemies.
She wasnât completely comfortable withthe idea of tackling world peace even after sheâd convinced herselfshe wouldnât be a traitor to her own kind by actively helping thealiens, mostly because she was nobody really and felt overwhelmedby the sheer magnitude of the task.
Having finished her peaches, she setthe can aside, tucked her eating utensil into a pocket of the suitsheâd âborrowedâ from the stores aboard ship, and went to helpAidan with his task. Her mind wasnât really on that job, though.She followed Aidanâs efforts mechanically while she composed anddiscarded various messages for the people.
Simple would be better, she decidedafter a while. It would, hopefully, be harder to misunderstandsomething short and straightforward plus that had the added benefitthat people might actually read it. The longer it was the morelikely people would be to skim it and misinterpret the entirething.
She finally settled on:
People of Earth:
This is NOT an invasion.The people of Grinderia apologize for their error and want toassure you that they seek peace NOT war. They deeply regret theirmistake and will do everything in their power to repair the damagethey have inadvertently done.
It was still a little longer than shewouldâve liked and, at the same time, didnât seem to cover theground that needed to be covered, but she decided a series of shortmessages might work better in the long run.
Aidan studied the message with frowningintensity for some moments, consulted his computer and then turnedto study her and finally smiled. âTank you, Ah-na.â
Anya was warmed both by the smile andhis appreciation. She, Aidan, and the AI worked on a deliverysystem. More of the power grid was down than up and there were onlyspottyâvery sketchyâportions of the internet left, but they agreedthat every possible means of communications needed to be used inorder to reach as many people as possible.
Fortunately, they had managed to get acampaign to inform the public launched and well underway by thetime the first supply ships arrived from Grinderia. It was stilltouch and go for a while. Distrust was rampant. Anger was high.Most people had been reduced by circumstances to little more thanrocks as self-defense, but they lobed everything they could layhand to at the drones that buzzed the ground distributingpropaganda/information and supplies.
Thankfully, the governments decided tosettle for a âshow of forceâ rather than attacking. Anya thoughtthey displayed far more wisdom than she wouldâve previously giventhem credit for, because the show of force was a lot moreeffective, she was sure, than showing the Grinderians that Earthhad no real defense against them. Soldiers and war machines wereeverywhere, aimed at the alien crafts or circling them like a swarmof angry bees, but there were no âincidentsâ that she heardofâmaking it clear that, however angry and/or frightened everyoneprobably was, they were displaying a rare caution/wisdom in dealingwith their visitors that was more likely to have a happy outcomethan trying to attack them and drive them off.
She wouldâve far preferred to keep herpart in trying to make peace a deep, dark secret, but,unfortunately, that didnât seem to be
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