My name's Sol Blackwood.
In all fairness, this whole situation was entirely my fault. Yes, it sucks to be different. But it's not how we look- it's how we flaunt it. Which I do. Naomi Aura didn't in the beginning. Well, it took a few epic space battles, a lot of crashing, and saving the galaxy for her to realize it's not a problem to be different.
Might as well get to the point. Rin asked me to write up a bit of our story since we're camping out in a cave with a serial killer and have nothing better to do. So this is the story of how I, a scrawny mute boy, saved the galaxy. You're welcome, by the way.
But before we start, I want to thank you. Thank you for reading our story. After all, what good is a story told if no one bothers to listen?
So here you go, without further ado, I present to you a girl not quite so ordinary, caught up in the not so-typical story. If you stick with her throughout the story, she might surprise you. So let's paint a picture of a starry night, shall we?
Enjoy the story.

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Seven In a Thousand
Science FictionNaomi Aura is far from normal- and she knows it. She graduated from high school early, can solve any computer problem, and isn't even human. The alien Litorians have been part of human society since 2050, but their treatment by humans is far from...