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But she promised herself that she would watch this place, and the others around the country, and ensure that here at least things did not get worse for Tom Tybee, and Anna, and the other children here, the Blues.

But as she left, Maura couldn't shut out of her head the sound of two people screaming: Bill Tybee, in the care of the paramedics, fighting to stay conscious.

One of them was Billie Tybee: daughter of Bill Tybee, who, a thousand years ago, had turned to Maura for help, and June Tybee, who had died during the failed assault on Cruithne, and the sibling of Tom, one of the children who had gone to the Moon, lost forever to his grieving father.

Bill Tybee had been brought to the Moon, along with other parents, to work, in his inexpert way, on the interpretation of the Blues' activities—and, of course, to be with his kids, as best he could.

The Trojan Horse kids—like little Billie Tybee, below—seemed to have melted into the strange community here without a backward glance.

My grandfather, Bill Tybee, left me this diary, which he kept from the day he first married, and even the gadget, the little plastic Heart, that taught us all so much about our Blue cousins.

Bill Tybee had been brought to the Moon, along with other parents, to work, in his inexpert way, on the interpretation of the Blues' activities -- and, of course, to be with his kids, as best he could.

The Trojan Horse kids -- like little Billie Tybee, below -- seemed to have melted into the strange community here without a backward glance.

Rashid brought the boat back to Savannah the next morning and she hurried to her hotel, where she showered for half an hour, then headed for the rocket port on Tybee Island.

He was happy, carefree, as he guided the power cruiser down the river, past Fort Pulaski and the Clippership port on Tybee Island, and out onto the deep swells of the blue-gray Atlantic.

The landings on Tybee Island in the Savannah River were most successful.

On September 8, he came to the mouth of the Savannah River with twenty-two warships and ten frigates carrying 4,000 troops, took Tybee Island, and on the thirteenth landed his men at Beaulieu to prepare for the siege.

Now he was on Tybee Island, according to the signs he'd been nearly too bleary-eyed to read by the time he finally hit the coast.