It was a great day. A seminar that talked about Sol's History. A
convention that helped every galactic student-delegate understood the
origin of Solar System. It was held in Ganymede, millions of miles away
from the planet I live. I was chosen as delegate from our school... the
only from our planet.
I had never been in Ganymede. I had just
made a simple and quick peer from the ship’s porthole when I was once
sent to Mars to attend a seminar about the planet's history. Now that I
saw the famous moon of Jupiter, I was shocked to see its subterranean
place. It was a place where every surface had its natural illumination
which lit passageways. But the one that fascinated me more was the
delegate from planet Crowded.
She was a descendant of the original
earthman; attractive, with long and slender body, silvery skin, and
long golden hair coiling tightly from her torso to her hips. She wore a
fitted and smooth blue gown that sway about whenever she took graceful
steps. Her body curves accentuated upon the sleek clothing. It made me
shiver to watch her motion as she walked like the extinct earth mammal
called feline.
She glanced at me. I did not know if she noticed my
eyes fix on her. Her movement really pleased me. It was like some sort
of art in Crowded ancient times. She turned once more to me. She blinked
her eyes and I slightly swallowed the natural secretions of my mouth. I
felt my eyes bulged out of my head.
I was looking straight to her
enticing blue eyes. If losing my soul would not exterminate me, she
would have extracted it from my body and I would have been her captive
forever. Captive of her beauty. I really wish it happened. I should have
been within her body now, a slave to her.
When our location in
the moon faced away the ancient sun, the bonfire was set up on the
surface of the subterranean auditorium, under the only
fifty-mile-diameter dome of Ganymede. The chemical heat from the rock
fuels created a conical blue and orange fire which extended up into the
void but not reaching the transparent roof of the dome.
The
delegates from the different planets of Sol and Rixen, a star system
near the heart of Milky Way, huddled off the bonfire, while the hosts, a
male Martian and a genderless Jovian began their introduction.
Across from me was the seductive Crowdian female.
She
stared at me again. Her flash jabbed my heart. The pleasurable pain
could not take my willing eyes off of her. The dimness behind her made
her built more discernible against the fire. I appreciated the view than
anything totally lighted. I live in a dark planet, the farthest from my
system's lone red dwarf.
Her mysterious gaze continued. Our eyes locked for a few moments. I wished it was forever.
I
knew she read my mind. That's the way Crowdian does when befriending
someone of different race. She was directly staring into my eyes,
unblinking. And she entered into my soul.
She then made me understand her intentions on me. She also obtained my motive for her.
I
did not listen to the discussions of our hosts and guests in the
huddle. I did not even care about it. I knew she also did. Our eyes had
been locked like Ganymede and Jupiter until the bonfire ceased out and
all delegates began to head for their underground quarters.
I was able to get her name. She fed it into my thought. She was Nodda.
Crowded
was once a blue planet called Earth until it became crowded of human
population. Some of the human inhabitants migrated to other parts of Sol
and everywhere in the Milky Way to settle new life.
She had told me many things through thought communication, their way of interaction.
***
The
next morning she was leaving. She got near me and gave me a souvenir
that made me never forget her in my entire life. It was an Earth
interlaced-palm-leaf fan. She did not say a word. She turned and took
her catwalk over to her ship waiting ahead.
I was left alone
standing while holding the fan. As her ship shot up across the aerospace
of Ganymede and crossing the Big Red Spot of Jupiter and vanished in
the vastness of heavens, I looked down at the fan. The tentacle threads
on my head swung over, touched my orange-skinned face, and blocked my
sight towards the fan. I set them back over my head using my hand and
brushed it with three bulky fingers.
There was a message on the fan, written in Sol's ancient English.
"You're such a nice friend to remember with..."
I
asked myself why she had given me such a souvenir. I had never had the
answer until my Martian friend told me what the fan was for. The fan was
used by ancient earthmen to cool and condition their bodies after
perspiring from strenuous movements.
Then I realized the answer to
my question. The moment our eyes connected uninterruptedly, my bodily
fluids were gradually excreting from my body.
- THE END -
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