2 – Ten years later

A tall brunet walked down the corridor of the science development centre that she worked at. Here it was that she had got her job as a researcher of robots.

'How ironic.' She had thought.

For Alexis was no child like in the days of the transformers. She had grown into a beautiful young woman and her hair now hung down to her shoulder blades. Her slim figure stepped into her office. It was spacious enough with one big window facing the city. She had two cabinets with papers about how to make robots and many other things. She had a large desk facing the window that had a new envelope on it.

She sat down at her desk and opened the envelope. In it was a letter saying that the body that they had been working on had been completed. They only lacked the life for it.

Alexis sighed. She had made the design of the body herself, in remembrance of a friend of hers. She did not see how they were going to create a personality for it. She didn't know if she could bear to see it move anyway.

But she had finally gotten over his death. She had worked for this company for 2 years since she got out of school. It was a good job with good money. She needed it, for her parents had died and left a mansion big enough for even transformers to walk freely in, in her position. And she now called it home.

She finished typing up her work on a laptop she kept in her desk drawer. She turned it off and placed in back, then turned everything off and locked up.

She drove home in a sort of daze. The sunset was beautiful today. The gold that was shot with pink in the sky looked stunning as the dusty clouds swirled slowly. She drove for another 20 minutes, unaware of the report, which played on her radio, which was saying that a strange disturbance was recorded in the upper atmosphere…

She arrived home and opened the large door. Walking to the kitchen, she got out some pasta that was in the fridge from last night's dinner. She ate a little of it, then went to her room.

Her room was huge. She had a window that stretched from the floor to the ceiling and a balcony attached. A huge four-poster bed stood against the wall in the centre of the wall, with a bedside table next to it. She had a wardrobe on the wall next to her door, and a mat on the burgundy carpet. Her room was colors of burgundy and blue, with a white ceiling. Burgundy had always been her favorite colour.

She stripped off her clothes promptly and dressed in her P.J's and snuggled under the bed covers. She was about to turn her lamp off when she caught site of the space rock, sitting next to it. She reached over and picked it up, watching the light dance off it as she moved it in her fingers.

She placed it back down and turned off the light. The moon shone thought the small gap in the curtains and illuminated the area. Alexis closed her eyes and fell into a deep slumber…