Lost Sols 1: Ancient Treasure

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Author: James Bisceglia
pictures of everything. It’s going to take some time to figure out what all this means and what it represents.” Vincent said. “I’ve got at least three pictures of everything here. Don’t worry, nothing will be missed.” Dalton said.
    Vincent was trying to find anything as the two of them made one last search of the chambers. In the corner of one of the chambers he found a small gold ring. “The aliens didn’t quite get everything. Look at this.” he said to Dalton. “I wonder how much was in here. It had to have been worth a fortune. We need to find out where it all went. I think we’ve searched as much as we possibly could. There’s nothing else here. Let’s start heading back.” Dalton said. The two men returned to the surface and began their return trip to Snowgrass Flats.
    After en joying a nice breakfast in bed Agent Murphy checked on the location of Vincent and Dalton again. The car was still in the same place. She decided it was time for another confrontation with Vincent and to see what he was up to at such a remote location. Monique checked out of the hotel and made the short trip to Snowgrass Flats. She found Vincent’s car when she arrived, but there was no sign of him or Dalton. The temperature was rising and she wished she had brought her bikini. The agency wouldn’t have a sense of humor for such a wardrobe choice while she was on duty. She didn’t mind waiting around. It was easy money.
    Both Vincent and Dalton were deep in thought on their way back and more then a little disappointed no artifacts or treasure had been found. “Would you agree it makes sense the artifacts were removed?” Vincent asked. “That’s the only thing I can think of. There are the other two pyramids. The one on Mars and one on the moon of Jupiter. I think the moon around Jupiter might be Europa. If that’s the case it’s probably similar to the Ark pyramid. Europa has a deep liquid ocean and we know life was discovered there about a decade ago. If I was a betting man I’d bet the artifacts are on Mars. The hieroglyphs in the pyramid give us more to investigate. Maria was convinced humanity was visited in the past. She believed at some time or another, every part of the world with a significant population was visited be an advanced alien species. Egypt was likely just one location among many. We may not have found any artifacts or treasure today, but we uncovered a major piece of the puzzle. Mars is the next sensible option.” Dalton said. “That seems logical to me. I’ll check the photos and see if the moon is in fact Europa.” Vincent replied.
    As Vincent and Dalton came around the last turn leading into Snowgrass Flats Dalton saw Agent Murphy napping on the hood of her car. “Is Snowgrass Flats a popular hangout for teenagers?” Dalton asked. “That’s no teenager, it’s Agent Murphy with the CIA. Be careful she suspects something is going on.” Vincent replied.
    “Hey little girl I don’t think the school bus comes thi s way.” Vincent yelled out to Agent Murphy. “Very funny Vincent. I didn’t know you were a comedian.” Monique said. “I’m sorry I thought you were someone else. What a coincidence I didn’t know you liked camping.” Vincent said. “I’m not real big on camping. I thought I might ask you some additional questions about your grandmother. Our last encounter didn’t last very long and I’d like to hear more about her.” Monique said. “Agent Murphy, I know you’ve had people watching me. Let’s get down to it. Why are you here, and what do you want?” Vincent asked. “We have evidence your grandmother was in possession of an artifact from the pyramid in the Antarctic. I believe you know more then you are telling, and I’m wondering why you and Dalton are suddenly such close friends.” Monique replied. “Is that all? I think you’ve overestimated me Monique. The last time I saw my grandmother was before she went to the Antarctic. I don’t know anything about
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