Interstellar

Interstellar

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The hot and upcoming youtube band, Nebula 44, is no ordinary band. Their bassist and only female member, Star Fellows, is holding a secret. She may look like an ordinary human girl but in all reality she is an alien princess sent to Earth to learn human ways and hide from enemies. Star has tried to remain a neutral person but when her feelings rise for bandmate and guitarist, Lento, Star doesn't know what to do. If she keeps any feelings in too long she could risk being exposed as an alien, but if she lets them all pour she could risk never being with Lento. Follow her on this twisting stellar wind in my book, "Interstellar".
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I wasn't special, I wasn't a marine or a scientist sent here from earth to study Pandora, I was a behaviorist-some say behaviorists are scientists too; but the brain isn't made up of mathematics and hope, it's like the roots of trees. Forever speaking but unheard. I study people's brains and their behavior. I don't look at it with hope and faith. I'm nothing special, not really. When I was accepted to help with Project Pandora, I was exhilarated. This was my big break, something to get me out there. I never expected for it to spiral into my life unprofessionally-become personal, emotional. That I would have to fight in a war between man and alien, choose between my own people and a clan of beings that accepted me-welcomed me, trained and made me one of them. This wasn't supposed to become personal, but it did.

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