TWs: Brief panicking, mention of past injuries, mention of being crushed/destroyed. Stay safe :)
The Sun noticed something was off the moment he saw it; a blue light in the distance seven times bigger and brighter than he was.
His eyes widened and a smile grew on his sphere as he realized who it was.
The planets stopped what they were doing to stare at the mysterious presence of the unknown Star.
She said something to Neptune, who perked up and nodded. The Blue Star shifted forms, her body adjusting to have extra limbs. She stretched out her arms, raising them over her head before putting one hand on her waist as the other fiddled with a stray hair.
Then, her eyes met his; pale yellow intercepted soft blue.
Neptune must've said something since Spica glanced down at the smaller Celestial and nodded. Neptune raised his hand, moving aside as he gestured widely to the rest of the solar system.
Spica smiled, cautiously making her way towards the other. The planets made way for her, afraid they were going to get sucked up into her orbit if they got too close.
Finally, they were face-to-face.
"Well, well, well... we meet again, Sol," Spica spoke.
"Heheha, it's been a long time coming!" Sun grinned, shifting into his Celestial form. He took Spica's hand, placing a fiery kiss upon it.
"What was that?" Saturn asked Jupiter.
"Spica is a superior Star compared to the Sun. A kiss on the hand symbolizes that relationship." The bigger planet responded.
"I've never seen anything like your solar system, Sol." Spica glanced around, "It's all amazing compared to everything else out there."
"It is amazing, isn't it?" Sun raised an eyebrow.
"I see modesty still isn't your best policy," Spica smirked.
"It never was!" The Sun pulled her aside, his voice falling into a whisper, "What brings you here on such short notice?"
Spica rolled her eyes, "Oh, y'know... I came here to warn you about the other's plans."
"And...?"
Spica furrowed her eyebrows, "Two days from now..."
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"...On other events, reports have been circulating around the world as to what would appear to be... a second Sun." The news reporter said, "Strange occurrences, such as the sky turning a different shade and fatal accidents leading to citizens having to go to the hospital have been happening. The government has issued a warning not to go outside and to wear protective eye gear- and no, sunglasses do not count."
"Oh, dear..." The lady uttered under her breath. She turned to her son, who was playing with his spaceship on the floor, "At least you're inside."
The boy looked up at his mother, still having the same bored expression on his face.
"I hope your father's alright..."
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"Someone please tell me where that other Star came from!" Houston shouted as he looked at the screens with wide eyes.
"We're not sure, sir. We've been going through all our databases to find where it originated." NasaDude replied, his eyes scanning through an assortment of papers.
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FanfictionSequel to 'What About Theia?' On the outskirts of the solar system, at the edge of the Kuiper belt, was a planet all alone, fuming with grievance at the ones who casted him out all those years ago. Cover: @toxipii_ on X/Twitter (edited with Adobe Sp...