Celesta was wandering her boring town in her boring life because she had nothing else to do. She'd take her walk every other day, sometimes with her best and only friend, most of the time alone. There wasen't any parts to explore, since they already have been explored. Celestas boredom grew larger, as she'd rest her head on the gates of an abandoned junkyard, in an abandoned part of town. No one was around to tell her a story of the abandoned junkyard or even to tell her to get away. She's open the gates as it made a long creek and looked for things to add to her collection of junk.
Many of the junk was useless to her, but she continued looking since she had no other option to feed her boredom with entertainment. She picked up a camouflage hat with badges covering every inch of the hat. They were noble American badges, the things that you woulden't find on the dirt somewhere in the park or on a book. The hat took her to tears as if her wealth, family and friends were no worthy of her. She dropped on the ground, crying into the hat. The hat was in terrible condition, more worse then the other hats she'd found, but the hat meant a valuable position to her.
She began to hear a voice, calling for her. 'Come, Hurry" It said. It sounded like a child with a high pitched voice. The voice was low, but low for only her to hear. She wasen't sure who it was because she was most positive that no one had followed her. A light began to go on and off, flickering under a beet down car. The light was to powerful to look into, so she leaved a large, dirty, dull glass and rested it on the car. She look under the car, as the glass made the light less intense. From what she could have seen, she notices a box-shaped object laying under the car, The light stopped glowing as she removed the glass and reached got it. She had her hat hanging down from her jeans, and the box on her lap. She opened it, and in another small box was a small orb, the shape of a golf ball. Under the small box, a letter was attached with a small piece of tape. when she read the paper, she took a few more re-reads and stuffed it back into her bag. She grabbed her hat and ran back home, as it began to rain.