Hey! For those who might have read the other 'For the future of the Earth' story also by me, this was a re-write. I wasn't happy with the previous one so I'll be taking more time to write it and making sure its okay (for me anyway). So plz read, review and check out my other stories!
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Kisshu had his arms resting on the ledge and his head down. Only a week ago had they gotten back to their planet from Earth with the Mew Aqua and for some reason…
For some reason it didn't feel right to be back. For some weird, strange reason he felt like he should be back on earth, even if it was still in its polluted state. Still, he'd get over it. This was
his home.
Not that his home planet was all that bad. Thanks to the mew aqua, the surface of the planet was now habitable and their species ventured outside for the first time in thousands of years.
In the short amount of time they'd spent above ground they'd learned that at dusk the normal blue sky turned a hazy green, slowly getting darker and darker until it was black at night. They
had two moons and the usual stars and a nearby sun that glowed a burnt orange colour.
"Kisshu."
Kish lifted his head up and felt the breeze on his face. "Pai."
Behind him the other alien moved closer to the gap in the wall Kisshu leant on. On earth it would be a window, but now was just an open space in the dry walls.
"We are wanted tomorrow by the Deep Blue supporters." He explained, resting one arm on the ledge.
"You mean those obsessed control-freaks who sent us to earth? Well I won't face them."
Pai stood upright. "Kisshu?"
"You heard me. If they sent us to do such a job then knowing them they won't like what we've done one bit. They're just- they aren't happy no matter what we do,
even is that does involve saving our, no, two races!" Kisshu was getting angry. He looked Pai in the face and felt himself going red with anger.
"You really must control your temper." Pai said in his usual calm voice.
Kish growled at him and focused on the evening sky instead.
Not wanting to stay any longer, Pai left the room. He turned at the doorway. "Oh, and I'll be calling for you in the morning, they won't like it if we're late."
Kisshu didn't even bother to turn round. "Whatever."
