OUT OF THE BLUE(continuation)

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"So about your volcano theory, I think that we need a professional geologist to know how old this object is. We need accurate results, and I also don't think that we should start any other project on this object."

"And why do you say that Sean?"

"It's because we need to preserve this object or whatever it is. If we do other experiments on this, What if it loses its properties? Once it's destroyed, we won't be able to find out its age and stuff."

"Good point Sean, if you put it that way, then yes. You're right. I will straight away inform this to Kelly."

"Yes. Like they always say, the quicker, the better." Ben called Kelly and she answered fast enough. He told her everything, especially about the childish volcano theory. Kelly agreed to him and said that she would be making the arrangements shortly. She told them to do more of deciding work than practical work, she also mentioned finding if any other important tests had to be done. Ben conveyed everything that Kelly said to Sean. Ben and Sean tried to find If they had to do anything else while keeping it in their mind that safety was their first priority. They didn't find anything important that had to be done and it soon turned dark outside, around nine in the evening, they decided to leave. As they were switching off the lights, they noticed something. It was pitch black when the lights turned out but out of nowhere, they could see tiny blue sparkling lights. They just couldn't tell where it was coming. At this point, they regretted working on the object. Ben slowly switched on the torch of his mobile and they saw that the tiny blue lights dimmed. A wave of hysteria washed through them as they started coming into senses and realized that the tiny blue lights were coming from the object itself.

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