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Dearly Beloved
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Bersambung, Awal publikasi Jul 11, 2012
Short story I have been working on since high school (more like I haven't worked on since HS).
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This is a grafting of starlight into candlelight, where science fiction and classical literature intertwine. Science fiction provides scale and destiny, while classical fiction supplies emotion and fatalism. Chris was originally an alien explorer sent to Earth with a single mission: to observe, assess, develop, transmit data, and then leave. Disguised as a human, he lived in long-term concealment, precise and rational, like a perfectly running program. Everything changed after an unexpected crash damaged his core components. For the first time, he felt pain. For the first time, he was struck by human emotion. Love, hesitation, jealousy, and desire crept in like slow corrosion, eroding his logic. He became entangled in what seemed like a trivial yet fatal emotional conflict and ultimately met death in a very human way. But death was not the end. At the final moment, his civilization retrieved his genetic code and fragments of consciousness, transmitting them to Sinderton. Years later, he was reawakened in South Africa, carrying an erased past and a son of his own, along with emotional imprints that could never be fully deleted. Fate carried him onward once more. Taken in by kind strangers, he grew up in the United States, rebuilding himself within the cracks of human society. Awakened by his alien genes, Chris built rockets and satellites with his own hands and founded a space technology company. When humanity faced a bottleneck in survival, he stood beneath the stars and made his final choice. No longer an observer, he would lead the people of Earth to migrate to the planet Subit. This time, he chose to complete a universe-scale exodus not as an alien, but as a human. 🚀✨
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Celestial Desolation

13 bab Bersambung

This is a grafting of starlight into candlelight, where science fiction and classical literature intertwine. Science fiction provides scale and destiny, while classical fiction supplies emotion and fatalism. Chris was originally an alien explorer sent to Earth with a single mission: to observe, assess, develop, transmit data, and then leave. Disguised as a human, he lived in long-term concealment, precise and rational, like a perfectly running program. Everything changed after an unexpected crash damaged his core components. For the first time, he felt pain. For the first time, he was struck by human emotion. Love, hesitation, jealousy, and desire crept in like slow corrosion, eroding his logic. He became entangled in what seemed like a trivial yet fatal emotional conflict and ultimately met death in a very human way. But death was not the end. At the final moment, his civilization retrieved his genetic code and fragments of consciousness, transmitting them to Sinderton. Years later, he was reawakened in South Africa, carrying an erased past and a son of his own, along with emotional imprints that could never be fully deleted. Fate carried him onward once more. Taken in by kind strangers, he grew up in the United States, rebuilding himself within the cracks of human society. Awakened by his alien genes, Chris built rockets and satellites with his own hands and founded a space technology company. When humanity faced a bottleneck in survival, he stood beneath the stars and made his final choice. No longer an observer, he would lead the people of Earth to migrate to the planet Subit. This time, he chose to complete a universe-scale exodus not as an alien, but as a human. 🚀✨