[The stars and moon were so bright tonight. The brightest you had seen them yet.]
[Normally you weren't allowed to go outside alone, or at the very least, highly discouraged. Sadly there was no one around available tonight, but you peer outside the dorm room and stealth your way out regardless. It's fine - nobody had to know!]
[Once under the stars you could practically see it all. Every little speck in the sky, every piece of constellations you had been reading about recently; all of it and it was almost too much to take it in at once. It's a good thing you did have all night.]
[You really wanted to step further out...but some things still remained a promise, so that first step will do.]
[You opened up the notebook you had with you (personally decorated and all) and used your phone's light to read through it. Many of the pages were simply hand drawn charts. Clusters of stars that were semi-accurate to their locations in the sky. And there was extra notes written down for each of them. All of it in a special runic writing you could read clearly.]
[Easiest one to get to first.]
[How do you know if the Milky Way is actually made of milk?]
[Would chocolate planets in it be chocolate milk?]
[Stay away from all things with milk until further confirmation.]
[Further back into the notebook had more sketches you had drawn. It look like just ordinary kid doodles, but there was also something specific and detailed about them; even in their crudeness. Blueprints.]
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[Normally you weren't allowed to go outside alone, or at the very least, highly discouraged. Sadly there was no one around available tonight, but you peer outside the dorm room and stealth your way out regardless. It's fine - nobody had to know!]
[Once under the stars you could practically see it all. Every little speck in the sky, every piece of constellations you had been reading about recently; all of it and it was almost too much to take it in at once. It's a good thing you did have all night.]
[You really wanted to step further out...but some things still remained a promise, so that first step will do.]
[You opened up the notebook you had with you (personally decorated and all) and used your phone's light to read through it. Many of the pages were simply hand drawn charts. Clusters of stars that were semi-accurate to their locations in the sky. And there was extra notes written down for each of them. All of it in a special runic writing you could read clearly.]
[Easiest one to get to first.]
[How do you know if the Milky Way is actually made of milk?]
[Would chocolate planets in it be chocolate milk?]
[Stay away from all things with milk until further confirmation.]
[Further back into the notebook had more sketches you had drawn. It look like just ordinary kid doodles, but there was also something specific and detailed about them; even in their crudeness. Blueprints.]
[Someday... Who knows when.]