Fic: A Welcome Unity (NS Tomorrow People)
Jun. 13th, 2009 09:53 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Here's... well, almost the last of the ficspam. I've got one to post tomorrow, though, because I forgot I'd written it. This one is a future-set NS Tomorrow People piece, featuring Adam.
A Welcome Unity
by Estirose
c 2009
Adam paused as he watched the group sitting in a circle. They were communing with the Ship, searching for the voice they'd all heard in their dreams. They were all here for a reason, an important reason. Somewhere out there, there was a telepath who needed help. who, they didn't know, but it didn't matter.
They had been through so much together. From mad scientists to more mad scientists to alien invaders and time travelers, it was hard to believe that they were all still there - and still willing to help.
Their numbers were starting to grow - were really growing, actually. Every couple of months brought a new Tomorrow Person or two. There were enough now that it was starting to be hard to keep track of them all.
It really didn't matter. There was a growing unity, a welcome unity. A knowledge that everybody belonged, no matter who or what they were. They were starting to dream as a whole, and sharing part of their dreams and their realities and anything anybody ever wanted to know.
And right now, they were together. United in a mission. Sure to rescue this person.
Adam had every confidence that they would.
A Welcome Unity
by Estirose
c 2009
Adam paused as he watched the group sitting in a circle. They were communing with the Ship, searching for the voice they'd all heard in their dreams. They were all here for a reason, an important reason. Somewhere out there, there was a telepath who needed help. who, they didn't know, but it didn't matter.
They had been through so much together. From mad scientists to more mad scientists to alien invaders and time travelers, it was hard to believe that they were all still there - and still willing to help.
Their numbers were starting to grow - were really growing, actually. Every couple of months brought a new Tomorrow Person or two. There were enough now that it was starting to be hard to keep track of them all.
It really didn't matter. There was a growing unity, a welcome unity. A knowledge that everybody belonged, no matter who or what they were. They were starting to dream as a whole, and sharing part of their dreams and their realities and anything anybody ever wanted to know.
And right now, they were together. United in a mission. Sure to rescue this person.
Adam had every confidence that they would.