Iona stopped to admire the beautiful blue and green planet traveling in its slow orbit around the central star. Upon closer inspection there were wispy white clouds slowly swirling across its surface. It would make the perfect earring.
But not according to the Intergalactic Environmental Preservation Agency. Those stuffy scientists had made it a crime to remove planets for personal use. All because there was a slim chance that they harbored life. The notion was ridiculous and the law was basically written to be disobeyed. There was no shortage of planets. What was the harm in taking one, especially if she replaced it with another?
Still, Iona looked around for a patrolling IEPA officer before she released the barren planet from the gravity field generated by the stud in her earlobe and swapped it with the jewel-like lucky find. Taken from the warmth of the nearby star, it would soon grow to resemble the old rocky one, but the fleeting nature of its beauty made it even more special.
She was sure she'd find something prettier by the time it grew cold and boring.
Oh-ho! That's a dangerous predicament. Though I /am/ a fan of macro, in the end, I'm a fan of all odd sizey things. I'd personally like to see some micro, too. Thta'd be nifty. Like.. a fairy or somethin'. That'd be awesome. Haha, anyways, fun picture, even if it involves planet genocide. Always love the stories you attach to the pictures. Makes them about 10 times as good as they already are.
:Nodnods: Fairies are known troublemakers. Just don't call 'em pixies, cause pixies and fairies kill eachother, according to some mythology I've read. (also, pixies are smaller)
Beg has sadly moved down to No2 on my Favourites list. This one is now No1, mostly as it includes the biggest boobs I have ever seen. =3 An' it's cute.
My friend saw this the other day and told me to say this "Even though she about a billion times my size I'd still..." I'm cutting off there but I think you know how it ends. Lovely story too.
Iona stopped to admire the beautiful blue and green planet traveling in its slow orbit around the central star. Upon closer inspection there were wispy white clouds slowly swirling across its surface. It would make the perfect earring.
But not according to the Intergalactic Environmental Preservation Agency. Those stuffy scientists had made it a crime to remove planets for personal use. All because there was a slim chance that they harbored life. The notion was ridiculous and the law was basically written to be disobeyed. There was no shortage of planets. What was the harm in taking one, especially if she replaced it with another?
Still, Iona looked around for a patrolling IEPA officer before she released the barren planet from the gravity field generated by the stud in her earlobe and swapped it with the jewel-like lucky find. Taken from the warmth of the nearby star, it would soon grow to resemble the old rocky one, but the fleeting nature of its beauty made it even more special.
She was sure she'd find something prettier by the time it grew cold and boring.