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Black.

Everywhere his eyes wandered, was filled with nothing but black emptiness. No matter where he turned, he was met with the same thing, nothing.

Cold.

It was cold, his arms tried their best to provide warmth but the cruel temperature pushed through, making him shiver.

Alone.

He was alone, cold, in a dark empty place that he wasn't familiar with. Where was he ? Was he dead ? Is there really nothing after death, but emptiness ?

Those questions would remain unanswered sadly, as a sudden bright light came towards him. It began small, but soon enough grew rapidly blinding the boy, making him turn away.

Face being shielded by his arms, and with a pounding headache, he noticed the light had dimmed, and a figure was near him.

His vision blurred as he felt his life slip sway, what a pathetic way to die. Alone, shivering in space ? Yeah, no thank you, if he could have a redo of life he would.

He was dying, every passing second he was getting lighter and lighter, being pulled into the warm arms of death. But before he fell into the warm embrace, he felt arms securing themselves around him, and... movement ?

That can't be right, hes in fucking SPACE for goodness sake, unless there were aliens ( which he highly doubts ) there would be no way he would be moving, especially at the speed he was going in.

One last peek, he saw a boy. He seemed.. frantic. Eyes wide, his eye color noticeably a blue green mix. Blonde messy hair, it kinda looked like the sun.

He made eye contact, and the blonde boy softened his eyes, mouth agape. The dying boy closed his eyes, and prepared himself for what was to come.

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" Craig Tucker and Clyde Donovan. Two of FOS' youngest astronauts, were sent on a mission to gather information on the planet Mercury on October 12th, 20XX. The two have sadly passed due to what is suspected to be, as a malfunction in the spaceships program.

Token Black and Jimmy Valmer, the duos closest friends, and two of NASA engineers, have come to share their condolences and their experiences with the astronauts. More on that Later, Today's weather is partly cloudy- "

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