Waywere Bound

Doctor Susan Swiffer wasn't able to save the project with too much pollution in the air . She had only just set it up with helping those needing food in the poor neighborhoods of Africa. In spite the fact that the Industrial age has come to the country with vengeance.

She and twenty other employees have been working non stop for the past six months to help save those dying especially the young children not able to understand.

Originally she was asked by the Nelson Institute to set up shop in the one main city/village for where her project would benefit the population. A five million dollar grant would be set up with a warehouse to be built and store the food that would be donated by the Institute and other private companies during the holiday season as with Thanksgiving and Christmas.

And during this time the Seaview would be sent to help out covering more of the surrounding areas. As the crew would try to reach out those in need.

On the trip this time around would be Commander Rose Marie Crane, Connie Morton and five other wives of the crew will be able to help with feeding the children and showing the parents how to take care of them once they are able to leave.

Just prior to leaving home port...

There was a gathering going on at the Crane's beach house 24 hours before leaving. Food was being served by the Nelson Institute on the beach with tables set up, while waiters were serving those interested in eating three types of meats as with Steak, Chicken or pork. There would be several entrees of veggies and potatoes. While fruit drinks would be given to the young children playing on the beach including William and David Crane being watched by the nanny.

There was a group inside with Admiral Nelson and his wife Sylian discussing the aspects of the area that Doctor Swiffer and her team is working in. "She had sent me a report everyone that states for some odd reason, she had found the food shipments having been tainted with poison or of late pollution or rather radiation has shown up on there equipment."

"Does she know who or what might be causing it sir?" Lee says to the group taking a sip of his glass with beer that was brought it from Kowalski and Chief Sharkey.

"No Lee. However there had been reports of rebels from other countries that might be tainting the water supply or local food sources. She and the local authorities are just too busy with there own work to go about investigating. It's why the Nelson Institute had been called in to help out with the investigation. While volunteer members like you're wife and Connie Morton will be helping with feeding the children with food that is brought in by us and other private companies. We leave tomorrow morning with everyone on board the Seaview." Nelson replied with everyone shaking there heads with the mission to be a huge one at that.

"Yes, sir." Lee says with going around the beach house conversing with others involved with the mission. Afterwards he headed outside to watch his two boys play with the other kids in the sand.

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Tunska village Africa

Doctor Susan Swiffer was inside the village with her team feeding the children brought by the parents. They had checked the food to make sure it wasn't poison or radiation.

She felt so bad for the small children already on the verge of dying from malnutrition. She was glad in a way that she had left her daughter Maria back in California with her mother and father. Since her husband Patrick had died five years ago from an heart attack all of a sudden.

She was talking to Jerome having been with the Institute a long time was helping out with serving the bowls of chicken and rice to everyone, including water. The parents were very much appreciating everything they were getting from the doctor's employees. There were close to 100 in line with just enough to feed everyone including the babies with the milk.

They needed to hurry up with an up and coming rain and wind storm to hit the area of the village. It only rains once every couple of months with the region needing it badly with the dryness of the hot sun and humidity.

Finishing up with the last of the children and parents. Everyone started to run to get inside from the elements. Including Susan and her employees cleaning up the plates and bowls and placing the rest of the food back into the trucks and head for the warehouse for another day.