It was not the first time the cumbersome machine had orbited the sky. Initially, nothing seemed conspicuous; but then the machine began an obvious descent. A shadow cast across his face, the Saturnshine all but disappearing.
He dove off the island; fought his way hurriedly through the icy surface until he was enveloped by the cold salty waters. Deeper and deeper he swam until he could rest his body against the rocky ocean surface. And there he would stay, alone, and afraid. There was something out there – something mysterious.
And somehow he just knew, things might never be the same.
Shyla Fairfax-Owen ©
*This micro fiction is inspired by Nasa’s Cassini Plume Dive Mission.
For more information, visit Cassini Solstice Mission
The new bold frontier always becomes more interesting. Its crazy to think life may be found on a moon rather than a planet.
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It really is! Our expectations are always changing and we never know what to expect next. For writers and readers alike that means infinite story arcs 🙂 I can’t wait to see the results. Thanks for reading!
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