One more Visit
Josh, âThat would make for an exception. Close the door and instantly reopen it. In your short time span an hour or more will have passed in the hall and hopefully they are gone. If we donât ever return, I guess exit and tell your Dad, maybe he can help somehow.â
âThat reminds me. My Dad wants us to ask Mike to contact him through the network some how. He shouldnât have any trouble finding him.â
Josh, âWill do.â They waited until she was at the end of there vision and followed up behind her. She stopped along side a door on the right, came down the wall before opening it and stepping through it.
Pete said, âI wish I could walk on the ceiling like that.â Sheri gave him a look like not now. He shrugged, âWhat?â
They kept their eyes on the door she entered until they stood adjacent to it. âWell there are three of us. Who wants to wait outside?â asked Josh. Pete shook his head no.
Sheri, âIf I were to wait here, how could I change the outcome if something bad happened in there?â
âSheâs right,â said Pete.
âOK, three for the road,â Josh turned the knob and opened the door inward. They all stepped through. It looked the same as they remembered. An outside setting like a spring day where the temperature, humidity and sky were perfect. Josh noticed there was no music playing but there were the small singing birds who followed along with them as if expecting to be fed. The path led down the hill and they took it cautiously. They crossed the stream that flowed and came to the large rock formation. They peeked around the rocks and saw Miss Ursbrook talking with Mike sitting at his work desk. They couldnât hear what was being said. She had her back to them. Mike was talking to her. They watched patiently. She then turned and started walking back towards the entrance.
Josh huddled the group and whispered lose your fear so it doesnât detect our position while we hide and let it go by. They all nodded in agreement. They moved around the large rock the other direction to avoid any contact. They watched the virus walk by looking like Miss Ursbrook as she followed the path back.
Josh said wait here while I make sure it leaves and he followed it up the hill at a distance and watched while in opened the door and went through it. He sighed relief and returned to the group. âOK, itâs gone. Letâs approach Mike and be careful what we say to him. Let him do the talking.â They went back around the rock they way they always had. It was the easiest path.
âMike, Hi. We had to come back to bring you the zapper you dropped when we last met,â said Josh as they approached.
He turned and looked, âYou again. I thought we had an understanding that you would not come back here.â
âI know what you said. Arenât you at all happy to have this returned?â Josh handed the zapper to him.
He looked at it for a moment not showing any emotion. âIs that all then? I guess you can go.â
Pete said, âWe were hoping your gratitude would lead us into friendship.â
âWho are you anyway?â he asked of Pete.
âMy name is Pete and this is Sherri. You already know Josh.â
Sheri said, âYancyâs father wanted us to ask you to reach out to him by email or any other network protocol that you favored. He wanted to talk to you.â
He sat silently thinking. I donât know if I have time for that. Iâm very busy. I work all day. I never take any days off or even hours for that matter. I will consider it.â
âYou said that you rarely exit this virtual world so it might be the only way. When did you last exit your pod, do you remember?â Josh was trying to see if he knew he was already deceased in reality.
Mike, âYou see, I am so much better in here, younger. I know my looks donât show it but you saw me do a flip in the hall before. I am frail and tired in my pod, but not here. I could change my looks here but I prefer not to. This is who I am. So I stay here pretty much all the time.â He seemed saddened by those words as if he knew he was trapped there but never let on that he knew he was deceased.
Josh didnât want to push it. âWe still think that our classroom is infected with a virus and need your skills. You know the skills that only you possess. No one else could do it,â trying flattery.
âLet me guess. Since you are here with me I guess your locked out again.â
âNo, we took precautions this time so we can get back in when we return,â said Sheri.
âStudents learning and taking precautions makes me happy. What do you want from me?â He fumbled the zapper in his hands keeping his eyes glued on it.
Josh asked, âYou told me that viruses could make themselves appear in different form than we met in the hallway. Could our teacher be a virus?â
âSure, why not.â He didnât let on that he was speaking to the teacher only moments ago.
Pete added, âCould you be a virus?â He wisely decided not to mention Miss Ursbrook.
âWhat, me a virus. Heavens no, I am a tinker.â
Sheri asked, âSo viruses canât appear as tinkers?â
âWell, they could appear as a tinker, but not this one. I would know if I were a virus.â
That statement stumped the group. Of course a virus would know if they were a virus.
âMike, what should we do if we find that she is a virus? Should we zap her?â Josh wanted to know what the outcome might be if they took this into their own hands.
âIf she is a digital twin like we are, I donât know what would happen. She might just exit and be in her pod. That is an unknown. If she is a virus, it will partially clean the problem. Other students could have been infected. You might have been infected as well.â
Pete said, âWouldnât we know if we were infected? Like you said you would know if you were a virus.
âYou kids are not tinkers so I donât know that answer but I suspect you might not know. If your teacher is a bot associated with the program and you zap her I donât think there would be any serious consequences. It would take some time but the program would create another teacher. If she is a virus, the zap would destroy it. Depending on how much of the program is infected, the replacement created could be OK or just another virus.â
Sheri, âThis is too much.â Pete agreed.
âSo this is why we need your help.â Josh pleaded with him.
Mike handed Josh the zapper, âYou keep this. You will be needing this to travel safely back. I have another, donât worry. You may need this for your classroom affliction as well if you decide to take it on.â
Mike didnât know that Josh had another in his pocket. He hadnât told his friends yet either. He had hoped to give it to Yancy, but he declined coming. He wasnât sure giving it to Pete would be a good idea. He decided to pressure Mike about the meeting with their teacher.
âWe saw you talking to our teacher when we arrived. We waited until she left to come to you.â Josh knew that this could anger Mike but he wasnât making any progress otherwise, just going around in circles.
Mike pondered, âThat was your teacher that was here?â He seemed slightly surprised.
Pete, âYou know it was.â
âYou must have saw her standing frozen in front of the class,â Sheri added.
Mike, âI might have seen her along with everything in the room but I didnât take note of her looks. I didnât recognize she was the same person.â
Josh pushed further, âWhy does she visit you and why is she welcome here?â
âWho said she was welcome. Why does she come here, I donât know. Why do you come here. You know you are not welcome. Many people come here to see me. Viruses too. We take care of them donât we Brutus,â he petted the mechanical dog resting next to his chair. I told her leave just like I am now telling you all to leave. Brutus escort these kids to the door.â He had a scowl on his face. âShe left on her own.â Brutus stood up ready to follow them.
Josh felt like he had failed the group by angering Mike. âOK, we are going.â They all walked back to the path by the rock glancing back hoping Mike would have a change of mind.
âI remind you again not to visit me here.â He didnât look their way but stared at his computer display on the desk.
They continued back to the entrance with Brutus trotting like a soldier behind them drooling saliva dripping on the path.
When they arrived at the door they stopped. Sheri said, âWhat are we going to do now?â
Pete suggested, âWhy donât we use the zapper on theâ¦,â he moved between Brutus and Josh and pointed his finger back toward the dog so that Brutus did not see his gesture.
Sheri standing adjacent said, âwhat would that accomplish?â
âMike wouldnât have control over us without him,â not thinking very deeply. Pete thought his logic prevailed.
âHe saved us once in the hall, remember and Mike gave us the zapper so I donât think he means us any harm,â Josh replied.
Brutus made a dog like sound like he was getting impatient. Like Mike hadnât fed him.
Pete grabbed the door handle, âOK buddy were going.â He opened the door. âYikes!â he screamed and slammed it shut again.