The Adjusters

The Adjusters

Frances Webb

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Publishing Services Consortium, LLC (PSC)
Año de edición:
2025
ISBN:
9798897632961
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Step into a world of intrigue and suspense as Tabbie Trent with her companion, Aleke, orphaned, are forced to live in a dome home on the moon. In the year 2065, the earth is overrun by evil creatures called adjusters, which originated from the moon. Their offspring turned into wicked killing machines, multiplying by the thousands. As Tabbie and her friend struggle to survive the cruel environment they are thrown into, Tabbie becomes severely depressed, all the while, Aleke encourages her daily to have faith in God.One night, Tabbie, having a hard time sleeping, ventures into the greenhouse, desperate to draw just a little warmth and comfort under the lights. In disbelief, she discovers a small creature outside the dome. After the original shock wears off, she decides to bring it inside and give it something to eat from the wafer trees. It doesn’t take long to realize this is an adjuster, not like the vicious ones on earth but sweet and innocent. To her horror, the small creature dies and throws one lone seed pod. Tabbie adopts the little one as her own. She decides to hide him from everyone, fearing he would be killed, knowing how much everyone despises them.As Tabbie convinces Aleke to be on board with her new plan, the girls set out to hide the newly named adjuster E-lee in as many places as possible in order to keep him safe. The lazy maintenance man, Truce, almost spoils the girl’s expectations when he finds the dead adjuster outside in the garbage chute and snoops around the dome in hope of finding the baby. His plan is immediately thwarted by nurse Jade. Not knowing about E-lee, she becomes suspicious of his actions around her girls and throws him out pronto after delivering him a hard jab to the jaw.As the excitement settles once more, the orphans are informed to get ready; they are going home. But, alas, no sooner than everyone is aboard the ship, wicked adjusters are found lurking around the food storage area. Captain Paté orders all the children and their nurses to head for the greenhouse, while he and his comrades endeavor to fight off the deadly creatures. The crew is attacked, forcing a regroup inside the greenhouse.While all this action is taking place, in the meantime, Tabbie is sitting by herself over in a corner hiding, with E-lee hidden in her backpack. E-lee politely sticks his head up out of the backpack and coos. Everyone’s eyes focus toward him in disbelief. Her secret is out!Captain Paté does the most unusual thing when he asks Tabbie to let E-lee outside with the rest of the creatures. Reluctantly, she agrees, and strange things happen to say the least. It seems E-lee has been the piece of the missing puzzle all along. His dancing and singing destroys all the wicked creatures from large to small.Suffice to say, it all comes to a pleasant ending.

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