Planetary Alignment

infinite time
the antichrist and the messiah
saving humanity
legion
2015
annus mirabilis
waiting for a god
a path to space

Armageddon
dark comet
back in time
frozen asteroid
thankful djinn
space race
Nazis and Soviets
no space for my bloodline

population bottleneck
planetary carrying capacity
population control
extinction
space virus
the future of the species
no more room on this timeline

quantum tunneling
quantum entanglement
particle accelerators
ripping open space-time
return of the Watchmaker
lonely in space
Manifest Destiny to the stars

Catch a Falling Star

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It was another summer night, and Page and Alli sat in their respective rocking chairs, on the porch of Alli’s old house – her dilapidated hang-out spot, from her high school days, spent with Nealy and Aro. The night sky stretched out before them, like a future full of promise.

Page jumped up, with a sudden enthusiasm, “Get up for a second, will you?”

Alli looked confused, “What? Why?”

“Just stand up. One moment!” Page laughed.

Alli got up. Page grasped her arms and turned Alli around, so that she was standing behind Alli, “Close your eyes!”

“OK?” Alli grinned.

She felt a necklace being placed around her neck, and gasped, opening her eyes, “You shouldn’t have!”

Page had placed a diamond pendant, on a silver chain, around her neck, “See how it shines like the stars, up in the sky? They’re all there for you, Sky Avatar. Always remember that there are still good things, out there, in this world.”

They both looked up at the moon and the canopy of the heavens, from their little wooden porch, floating in space and time.

catch a falling star