So, here's the second chapter! Also, I recommend listening to Rosalina in the Observatory 1 or Stardust Road. Which ever one fits.
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The tiny mushroom ship had gone far out of the planet's atmosphere, to the point where they passed the small moon orbiting it.
"I've never seen our moon up close." Rosalina mentioned, sticking her head out of the ship. There was grass and dirt, along with flowers covering it. At one place on the moon there was a circle of stones and a couple of large holes, and small vacant houses lay on the near opposite side.
"My planet looks so big when this far away!" She exclaimed.
"Most planets I've seen aren't as big as yours!" The cream luma told her.
Rosalina pulled her head back into the spaceship, and walked over to her bag. She shuffled through it, and found a picture of her family.
"Hey Luma!" She called him, "Wanna see my picture of my family?"
Luma floated over to her, and she named them one by one. "There's mother, father, Leal, and me!" Each person had a matching silver crown on their head, and Leal held a green hat with an L in his hands.
"I brought it with me just to show to you. My mother always said if I introduce myself, I need to introduce the family!"
Luma nodded and spoke. "Thank you for coming with me to find Mama! She means a lot to me."
"Anything to help! My mother means a lot to me too." Rosalina hugged the Luma, when she realized something.
"Have I told you my name yet?" She asked frantically.
Luma shook his head. "No, you haven't!"
Rosalina blushed, and held Luma's left (arm?). "I'm extremely sorry! My name is Rosalina!"
A couple of days have passed, and the duo hadn't run into any comets. Rosalina's home planet now looked like a baseball, and she became worried.
"If I had known it was going to take this long, I would have packed more jam!" She exclaimed as she heard her stomach rumble.
Not even a planet had passed by, and Rosalina was becoming thirsty. Shuffling through her bag, she realized she had made a terrible mistake.
"I forgot to bring water!" She gasped.
Luma began to snicker, and Rosalina became upset. Luma then pulled out a glowing green substance and began to chew on it on the table.
"As long as I have star bits, I'll be fine," Luma informed Rosalina. "Want some?"
Rosalina calmed down, even thought Luma continued to giggle.
"All right," She gave in, "maybe just a nibble."
She went over to the table and took a small bite, and became amazed at how glorious it tasted.
"It tastes like a honey candy, but with something that heals my thirst!" She exclaimed.
"I love it too! It's my favorite... not that I've tried anything else." Luma giggled.
Rosalina looked at the star bits flying outside and got an idea. She got up and ran to her bag, shuffling through it once again.
"Aha!" She exclaimed, and she pulled out a wooden net, with a glossy texture to the string. "Why don't we catch some star bits with these?"
"Great idea!" Exclaimed Luma, and they both stuck half their bodies out of the ship, and caught a variety of different colored star bits.
After the duo was stuffed with star bits, Rosalina took a glance outside. Her home planet now looked like a tiny marble, and she thought about her family. She felt her tummy hurt. Shaking her head, she turned around, surprised to find another source of light, now closer than her home planet was to the ship.
"Hey, look!" She pointed out, "There's something shining up ahead!"
"Is it a comet?" Luma asked eagerly.
"I'm not sure," She responded, "but we should go see if anything's there. We also need a break after all this traveling!"
Luma nodded, and began to guide the ship in the light source's direction.
It took almost a full day to get a good look of what the light source had in store. Rosalina knew the time, because she brought her special pocket watch.
There stood a glowing planet; with a sun and two moons.
The planet looked just about as large as her home planet had looked, but a glowing light blue ocean replaced her home planet's dark blue ocean.
"Rats." Rosalina sighed, "It's just a planet. Do you wanna take a break?"
"Sure!" Luma responded, "I could use a break."
The mushroom shaped ship pierced the planet's atmosphere, and soon enough, Luma landed the ship. The ship was landed on a sandy beach, and they sky looked very similar to the night sky Rosalina had searched through her father's telescope. The temperature was just right, even though it was nighttime.
Rosalina was first to step out of the ship, and she squeezed her toes into the soft sand. She looked at her surroundings.
She was standing on a skinny, long beach, for she could see grass stop the sand passing further inland. Palm trees grew all over on the grass, similar to a forest. There was a mountainside that was about a mile away, with white snow covering the tips. She turned around and looked at the ocean.
The ocean was extremely clear, and its light blue color glowed over the water. There were no waves, and the ocean looked as if it went on forever. She could see all the rocks below the water, and decided to step in the water, out of curiosity.
"Luma, come here!" she called, "Look at the glowing ocean!"
She walked over and waited for Luma to get out of the ship. Once he had come over, she stuck her big toe in the calm water, only to retract quickly a second later.
Luma giggled, and Rosalina frowned. "Hey, I didn't know it was cold!"
"Still," Luma continued to laugh softly, "You reaction looked funny!"
Rosalina just realized that she felt disgusting, as if she were stickier than honey. She then looked at the cold, but glowing light blue water.
She ran from the sand into the glowing water and rolled around in it, enjoying herself while shivering in the cold water.
"What are you doing?" Luma, slightly confused, asked.
"I'm taking a bath!" Rosalina answered, "I haven't done that in so many days... I felt so sticky!"
"Isn't the water cold?" Luma asked. "Yeah," She responded, "But I'd rather feel cold than sticky."
She noticed Luma was still looking at her like she was crazy, and then she decided to ignore him.
Once she stepped out of the ocean, her silky, white dress turned into a wet, silky, light blue dress, the same color of the calm sea.
"The sea must've dyed my dress." Rosalina told Luma. "I actually kind of like its new color!"
"Me too!" Luma agreed.
Rosalina began to shiver, due to being wet and the water being cold.
"I should've brought a towel." She sighed.
"Wanna leave the planet?" Luma asked her.
"Sure." Rosalina began to walk toward the mushroom ship, getting her wet feet sandy.
They both got into the ship, then about five minutes later, they were off the ground, flying out of the planet's atmosphere.
The ship flew in the opposite direction of Rosalina's home planet, and every time she looked back at it, her tummy hurt.
Shaking her head once again, she realized her dress had become dry, along with herself.
"I dried off pretty quick!" She exclaimed.
"Mama will be so happy I brought a friend with me to find her!" Luma exclaimed, barely paying attention to Rosalina, keeping an eye out for comets.
Days would pass by before anything happened, and they duo always kept a sharp eye out for any comets.
Even though they had no luck with comets, they found many star bits to munch on, and they caught them with Rosalina's net.
One day after Rosalina chewed on some star bits, her mouth began to glow.
"What's going on with my mouth?!" Rosalina asked Luma. She was very afraid and worried.
"Is that normal?" Luma asked her, and when she shook her head, Luma sped over to her. He hit her many times in the stomach, and eventually, she spat out a couple of star bits, and her mouth turned back to normal.
"What happened?" Luma asked Rosalina.
"I don't know, but its over." She looked at the star bits she had just spat out, and they looked just about as normal as all the other star bits she had eaten.
Suddenly, her energy drained, and she sat on the floor, holding her face in her two hands.
"Getting tired?" Luma asked her, slightly concerned.
"Definitely." Rosalina stretched on the floor, and almost instantly fell asleep.
"I just hope we find Mama so-" Luma turned around, and his eyes widened at the sight he saw.
Rosalina was floating, still lying asleep. She was completely unaware of herself, because she was asleep.
Even though he wanted to warn her, he didn't want to disturb her sleep, so he just decided to not bother her and fall asleep on his own.
"Good night." Luma told Rosalina, even though she wasn't conscious.
"Mmmmmhuhm." Rosalina began to drool, and Luma made sure to stay a fair distance away from her.
