The Void Above
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 12m
  • Reads 29
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 3
  • Time 12m
Complete, First published Jul 02, 2020
Exploring space should have been an experience of a lifetime. She was chosen to serve as the right hand to the seasoned Captain Howard Patterson, alongside two top-of-their class Lieutenants, Amy Smith and Mark Reynolds.

Commander Elara Devens thought she was prepared for anything. However, nothing could have prepared the devastating events that happened in their five years at space.


This is my submission for the July 2020 Five Years Since Contest: Adventure prompt. 🌻🧡💛
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