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Crash Landing
Astronauts Rick Meyers and Janet Nardo we’re gazing at the sea. They both loved the beach, but this was no ordinary one. They had crash landed on Kepler 22b, over 600 light years from their home planet Earth. And they were the first human beings to be looking at this planet, the real thing, not just a photo or a schematic diagram. “What’s the matter, Rwww.onedoor.ccick, are you chicken?” “What’s the matter, Nardo, are you twelve?” She took her eyes off the bizarre ocean to gaze more clearly at him. Ignoring the insult, she asked: “Why Is it I call you by your first name, but you always call me ‘Nardo’?...
The Twin Vipers
AuroraThe Crystal Viper shuttered as Darries put her into a pe, expertly avoiding the lasers that were flying passed us. Our attacker had appeared out of nowhere and started shooting at us without as much as a hello.“Who have you annoyed now?” Darries snapped at me, “Didn’t I tell you that your flirty ways are going to get us in trouble one of these days.”“Oh, shut up and drive.” I snapped back, pushing the button for the transmitter again, “For the second time, this is Captain Aurora North and the Crystal Viper. Stop firing on my ship and identify yourself.”The only response was another vo...
Last Person Left on Earth
Do you know that feeling you get when you think you’re alone in a room then realize there was someone else there all along? Imagine that but on Earth—instead of in a room: that’s how I feel right now. Four weeks ago I thought I was the last human left on the planet. I can still remember waking up to a life of silence, emptiness, peace. The previous night had been a Friday, so as soon as the sun set it became unacceptable for me to be sober; I started the evening at the liquor store and ended at home watching TV. Before changing to Netflix I remember hearing someone say something on Fox News ab...
Stimuli
The earliest memories that I can recall was the feeling of dew brushing up against the soles of my feet. It was one of the coolest and calming sensations one may ever experience. Grass is a rare sighting where I come from, it comes and goes is waves closest to what you may know as seasons. In the distance, I could make out a vast array of hills and dips in the atmosphere, each one extending its arms out towards the sky as if hoping to bottle up all the stars in the vast night sky.Today I sit in the same little clearing, atop the same little hill but this time with a different feeling. The last...