The Human Farm (The Human Farm Trilogy Book 1)

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Book: The Human Farm (The Human Farm Trilogy Book 1) by B.R. Young Read Free Book Online
Authors: B.R. Young
night leaving only the A.I. as a guard. She waited several minutes until she was sure the humans were long gone and would not be able to hear any noises that may have been made. She had to be careful about how she disabled the A.I because he could quickly alert others of any problems.
                  She knew she would have to come up from behind him and quickly grab his head yanking it from his body, it was the only sure way to sever the link quickly enough to keep him from alerting anyone. She snuck up behind him slowly, taking her time so she would not make a sound, her hands moved slowly to his head, hovering just inches above him and with a quick motion she grabbed and yanked, severing his head clean from his body as the wires ripped out with small sparks flying here and there.   
                  Dawn pushed the body and head into the water, letting it sink down to the bottom and then boarded the ship. She made her way to the hold and snapped open the lock on the door, pulling it open she peered inside, “Lili, are you ready to get out of here?”   
     
     
     
     

 
     
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    Lili lifted her head from her lap and wiped away the tears from her eyes. She saw Dawn standing in the dim light of the doorway, a smile played on her lips as she realized she had been rescued. She jumped up, ran to her new friend and wrapped her arms around her hugging her tight. “Thank you,” she sobbed.   
                  “You are welcome,” Dawn said as she pulled the girl from the door way. “Come, we must leave here at once.”   
                  They went above deck, untied the boat from the docks and started up the small engines setting out towards the other side of the lake as quickly as the boat would carry them. They wanted to put as much distance between them and the other shore as quickly as they could before the lights brightened and the others returned to realize Lili had escaped.   
                  Lili sat against the side of the ship still sobbing as she watched Dawn steering the ship towards the center of the lake. Looking around all that could be seen was water, no land in site. “I..I can’t believe Kev would do something like this to me,” Lili sobbed.
                  “I am sorry your friend betrayed you the way he did. I knew something was not right in the way he acted. He did not act sincere when you talked of leaving this farm, that was the reason I left you and came on my own, I knew something like this would happen. I had these strange emotions running through me when I watched what happened to you here Lili with the others. I cannot tell you what it was, I just felt like I wanted to stop them. I wanted to hurt Kev for what he had done to you,” said Dawn.   
                  “That feeling is called anger,” Lili said as she stood up near her friend. “Humans often feel anger when our friends are treated badly.”
                  “And the anger is what makes humans cry?” Dawn asked.    
                  “Sometimes anger will make us cry, but we can also cry for joy or for sadness as well. There are many reasons we cry. I was crying because I was angry that Kev betrayed me and sad because I just lost my best friend. I cry now because I’m happy I have you here to protect me,” said Lili.
                  “You humans and these emotions are very complicated. I do not think I will ever completely understand them all,” said Dawn
                  “That’s what you have me for, I will help you as best I can,” said Lili.
                  They traveled on in a quiet solitude for nearly two more hours before the lights started to brighten overhead. Lili looked up to see the lights with a worried look upon her face. “They will be coming to find out I’m gone by now. They will send another ship out to come after us,” she

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