everything would be all right now, and there would be no war in the future of Siad, at least for a long, long time!
Mike was completely worn out when he found himself in the apartment, but wonderfully enough, his upset did not return that day. The spirit bade him a fond farewell, then vanished. It was after working hours at The Institute, but Mike rushed as best he could, to inform Dr. Cooper of his adventures, and that his friend would be all right. He knew it would make the doctor's work easier and his own night restful, indeed!
"That's wonderful news, son!" Cooper cried, when he was told in private what had gone on. He was so pleased his eyes literally twinkled with glee! "You don't know how happy this makes me! Thank you for telling me tonight! God, you don't know how much I appreciate it. It's almost unbelievable that you've helped so, and the world will probably never know the part you played in all this! You'd better go get a checkup from Horton, and tell him all this. And, take care, o.k.? Thanks again, for helping, my friend."
Horton was amazed with the news, and in the morning announcements of the peace settlement were all over the front page of every newspaper in The United States, and everyone at the lab except Dr. Cooper spent the early morning wondering why Mike Montaine was in such a terrific mood!
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