FRANCES, A SOUTHERN EVANGELIST, HAS ANOTHER PLAN
In August of 1975, Brian Hughes and his friends set me up in a small house, so I could get myself organized. That didn't
work, but Lark came out to Boston and answered the ad for roommates. Rhinehart followed me to find out who she was,
and both of us left the meet, afraid to blow cover yet if this was what was happening. But our counterintelligence
organization was operating to pick up the slack. Soon Frances and I were living together, she had brought an extensive
list of requirements for our telepathic future lives. This conversation ended up in bed, of course, and I don't know for
sure if the daughter resulted, there's too much secrecy around this. She was worried that white protestants were
becoming too much of a minority, fifteen percent at that time. So it was going to be about the main home issues, how our
families would survive in the space traveling future. Both of us knew that there was the danger of species differentiation
when our families settle other star systems, this leads to a crime problem in the present tense. Do you know that in the
future, everyone lives in a space compartment in a huge and growing computer system? In any case, Frances didn't
have much time to plan, the future was happening with daughters' pregnancies. Most of her mind is involved with the
future plans of our extended family.