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Catalyst Galaxy

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Chapter 1 - Observation & The Daughter |1|

The blond woman and her daughter are on their observation, this keeps them breathing oxygen as a blue transparent barrier holds off the carbon dioxide.

"Mom?" the little girl asked.

"Yes, Rosa?" the mother obliged her to ask.

"Can we go to a new galaxy soon?"

"I need to go see earth again as it was my old home, now the earth is rather corrupted. You were born on this observation, you know."

"What happened to earth?"

"Nuclear fallout and the sun."

The mother and child had went to the bedroom section of the observation, they had friendly creatures on board for several years, they all vary in colour. The child had named the species samul as it stood for [Soothing, airborne, manual, upbeat and loving.] Basically they were nice and caring but they could float and descend. Also the events of the nuclear fallout was an error, an accident on behalf of starting world war three. Now the world is in havoc as well as that the sun is still expanding, becoming a red giant. The mother visits her distant home every one hundred years to check her planet's state as it is only is believed that they are the only survivors.

"Mother, read me and the samul a bed time story." the child sighed.

"Okay, child, once upon a tim-"

A bang occured.

"W-what was that..!" The child screamed,

"It's a black hole!" The mother rushed out the bedroom, the rogue black hole was 2 lights years, the radar had picked up a pulse. [ESTIMATION - 2 LIGHTS YEARS = 12 YEARS AWAY]

"Shit! False alarm....."

"YOU SCARED ME...!"

"The radar did it not me."

"I'm tired~yawns."

"Lets go back to sleep Rosa."

They went back and before Rosa could say anything about telling her mother to read a bed time story, she closed her eyes and drifted off to sleep.

The mother left the bedroom section and looked at the blue crystal core.

She breathed the air,

and had layed on the observer floor, waiting for her child to wake up.