Read The Gift of Knowledge (The Gifts Book 2) Online
Authors: Jen Gentry
“Get used to the rain. It does that a lot out here.” Ethan’s words pulled Emily out of her reverie, and she remembered the questions she wanted to ask him.
“Where exactly are we headed to right now?” She asked.
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We’re headed towards Pico da Neblina. It’s a mountain that borders Brazil, Venezuela, and the Amazon. Technically, it’s located in the Amazon forest, but the closest town to it is São Gabriel da Cachoeira, a small town on the edge of Brazil that borders the Amazon. There, we’ll load the supplies on a large helicopter and then take the copter to our base camp.”
“Oh, so we’re not driving the whole way, then?” Emily asked. The thought of a helicopter ride made her a little nervous. Flying would never be her favorite thing to do.
“Emily, I don’t think you understand how very remote this part of the world is. There are no roads where we’re going. Let me give you an example. The mountain near where we are headed, the Pico da Neblina, was only just discovered in the 1950’s, and it was scaled for the first time in 1965. To this date, there are no roads to the mountain. The only way to get there is by a four day hike through the rainforest. Many tourists have gotten lost on that trek, and now the country will only allow expeditions to go in with an experienced local guide.”
“Wow, that’s interesting. It seems like it’d be pretty easy to find a mountain.”
“Not in a rainforest it isn’t. Combine the dense forest with the fact that the mountain is shrouded almost constantly in clouds and there you have it, uncharted territory. I really believe the Amazon is the very last frontier, and I feel blessed to be a part of a new discovery in it during modern times.” Ethan kept driving with his eyes on the road as he spoke. Emily took a close look at him. It was obvious to her Ethan’s passion lay in the pursuit of the unknown, or the pursuit of knowledge, depending on how you looked at it.
“That’s it then, isn’t it? You’re looking for your own Pico da Neblina, aren’t you?” The realization dawned on her.
“In a way I guess I am, but I’m more interested in what might be hiding
inside
my own personal Pico da Neblina.”
“Oh yes, you want to prove that the giants really existed.”
Ethan sat quietly for a moment as Emily’s statement hung in the air between them.
“It’s really much more than that.” Ethan sounded resigned as he began to open up about his real reasons for this expedition.
“See, no one really has to
prove
the giants existed. That physical proof is in museums all over the world already. There have been literally hundreds of giant skeletal remains found all over the earth. There is no question that they existed, not really. The real question is where did they come from? Are they the descendants of the fallen angels from the Bible? Are they aliens who came from another planet? And what happened to them? Why did they become extinct? They either killed each other off or were killed by something else, disease maybe? Or maybe they went back to the planet they came from. Either way, I believe they didn’t just disappear. I need DNA, really good specimens with DNA evidence to help me find out where they came from and where they went.”
“And that’s what you’re hoping to find here in the Amazon, giant DNA?” Emily arched her eyebrows at Ethan. The picture was getting a little clearer for her.
“That’s the ultimate goal here. If we could get some decent samples of DNA from ancient remains of giants we may have the answer to one of life’s most daunting questions. Do angels really exist, and did they come from a one true God? Think about how much we could learn from the DNA of angels. The possibilities are endless.”
“Did you ever think that maybe there is a reason mankind doesn’t have that kind of information? That maybe God has hidden that knowledge for a reason. Like, say for instance the safety of all mankind.” Emily had an epiphany. She now knew exactly why she’d been brought into Ethan’s search, but she didn’t know what she was supposed to do. She knew the Lord would guide her, and for now, she felt the need to just let Ethan keep talking. If this was the knowledge Ethan was seeking Emily could easily understand why his life would be in danger. Surely angels and demons alike would have a huge interest in this quest.
“Emily, all I can say is I have this driving need to know if angels and God really do exist. I need physical proof I can share with the world.” Ethan’s words cut Emily to the bone. That was it. Ethan would have to have tangible proof before he could truly believe in the existence of God. Even if he could SEE a real angel he would never trust his own eyes. He needed a miracle. Something only the Lord could do that would help him believe.
Emily prayed in silent.
Dear Heavenly Father, this task seems way too big for me. I will leave it all up to you. I trust you to show me what you would have me do. I lift Ethan up to you, Father. Please keep him safe; indeed, keep us all safe on this journey to find you. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
“So, tell me about Lazar. Who is he and why is he after you?” Emily decided to change the subject.
“Dr. Carmine Lazar is a dangerous man, Emily. If you see him anywhere near us I want you to scream as loud as you can and run. He is never to be trusted. Please give me your word on that. I’ve promised to keep you safe, and I could never live with myself if something happened to you.” Ethan stopped the vehicle and looked Emily straight in the eyes.
“Yes, Ethan, I promise… scream and run. You’ll have no argument from me on that account. I’ve no desire to tangle with that man. He gives me the creeps.”
“Good, then we don’t have to talk about him anymore.” With that said, Ethan clammed up. The rest of the trip was the same for the next several days, as the convoy made its way across Brazil towards Venezuela.
Chapter Seven
For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted; a time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up; a time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance; a time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together; a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing;