Alien Discovery
Roger Applegate had always been a skeptic. He thought that aliens were a myth pushed by conspiracy theorists, and that anything extra terrestrial was impossible. Until one day when he was walking home from work. As he took his usual shortcut, he noticed someone watching him. He peered up the alley, and discovered that it was an alien.
The alien was an imposing figure, standing tall with a slight green hue to its skin; it had an alien nature to its features that Roger simply couldn't deny. Roger had to take a second look when he noticed that the alien was speaking in English. The alien addressed him and asked how he was doing.
Roger was stunned. He couldn't believe what was happening. He couldn't find his words, giving the alien time to start a conversation. The alien introduced itself as Jeff, and told Roger that he had been sent from planet Babidi to colonize earth. Jeff told him that he was one of many aliens on earth that looked and talked like humans, and that their mission had been going on for years without much attention.
Roger was in shock. He could hardly believe what Jeff was telling him, yet he felt strangely drawn to Jeff's story. He felt a connection. Jeff told Roger that he could help the aliens in their plan, and that they wanted Roger to help spread awareness of their presence.
Roger was amazed by Jeff's story and startled by his request. He reluctantly agreed to help the aliens, feeling a strange duty to help them in their quest but still skeptical. From that day onwards, Roger was cautious but on a mission to spread awareness and help the aliens in their plan.
He had discovered them, and he was determined to help them overcome the obstacles that were in their way, if what he was told was a true report of their mission.
Unveiling
News of Roger's encounter with the alien named Jeff spread like wildfire. People were both intrigued and skeptical, unsure of whether to believe the claims of extraterrestrial beings living among them. The media caught wind of the story, and soon, Roger found himself in the spotlight.
Reporters hounded him day and night, eager for an exclusive interview. Roger, however, remained committed in his mission to help the aliens. He agreed to a few select interviews, carefully choosing those he believed would present his story in a fair and unbiased manner.
One of the journalists he trusted was Sarah Thompson, an investigative reporter known for her integrity and dedication to uncovering the truth. Sarah had a reputation for digging deep into stories, and Roger believed she would be the perfect person to help him verify the aliens' mission and expose their presence.
They met in a small café on a quiet street, away from the prying eyes of the media. Sarah listened intently as Roger recounted his encounter with Jeff and the aliens' assurance of their peaceful intentions. She asked probing questions, trying to understand the extent of their infiltration into human society and gradually exposing their real intentions.
"Roger, do you have any proof of their existence?" Sarah asked, her pen poised over her notepad.
Roger hesitated for a moment, realizing that he had nothing concrete to offer as evidence. "I don't have any physical proof, Sarah. But you have helped me see that they are here and have infiltrated high-ranking positions in politics and the economy. They are slowly gaining control, and if we don't act, I am afraid that they will succeed in their mission."
Sarah furrowed her brow, deep in thought. "How can we expose them without any evidence? We need something substantial to convince the public of the danger, of the extreme risk."
Roger nodded, better understanding the gravity of the situation. "I know it's a challenge, but we have to find a way. I believe there are others out there who have encountered the aliens, just like me. We need to gather their stories, their experiences, and present a united front."