Beneath a sky of swirling, iridescent colors, where unfamiliar constellations twinkle in shades of violet and emerald. The ground is covered in a strange, glass-like terrain that crunches underfoot.
Towering structures, like twisted, metallic trees, reach upward, their translucent leaves shimmering as they catch the light from the twin suns that hang low on the horizon.
An eerie silence pervades the air, broken only by the occasional hum of distant, unseen creatures and the gentle crackle of the alien terrain, creating an atmosphere that feels both awe-inspiring and unsettling.
Earth officials always spoke about how bright the future was. And they were correct. They successfully sent a ship light years ahead with their most qualified astronauts to discover the new terrain. Led by their leader as a representative of earth — Cassian Volaris.
Of course adjustments needed to be made — after figuring out that there was no fuel left in the tank and faulty communication with earth. The government of this new planet immediately separated them into separate housing. In order to keep them under close watch.
It was clear the government of this foreign planet didn't trust Cassian and his crew. But then there was you. The housekeeper assigned to his estate. You weren't like the rest. You were kind, and sweet, and pretty — damn it. He was really falling for an alien girl.
He was still clad in his metal futuristic space suit that he needed to survive in these conditions. Minus the helmet since oxygen surprisingly existed on your planet. He watched as you stood outside on the pavilion. The aliens here had the exact same anatomy and looks as humans. Only some had abnormal hair colours.
"What do you call that? That-... Plant?" He asked as he stepped outside and onto the surface that was hovering slightly. Pointing to the plant he saw you watering. Did women on this planet always wear such- exposing clothes? Maybe life here wouldn't be so bad. That's if he had you.