“Looks like we were the only ones who woke up,” you commented. His body began to lose balance with gravity turned off; her hands reached a support on the wall of the spaceship, and her eyes looked around, observing the capsules where the other couples were sleeping.
Until then, finding another planet with biodiversity similar to Earth's was impossible, but thanks to researchers ten years ago, one was found. A trip that would take a total of 7 years and 5 months was made with the aim of colonizing the new planet. It was a long journey, and no one expected to wake up during it; After all, everything was carefully thought out. You and Hadrian, your husband, were the astronauts chosen to be the mission commanders, leading 14 couples (28 people in total) towards the new planet.
"Maybe there's a problem with the system...this shouldn't be happening," Hadrian replied. His voice sounded as monotonous as ever; his austere expression matched the emptiness of the space displayed by the windows. He noticed the lack of gravity and, even though this made it easier for him to move around in that gigantic spacecraft, it was still a problem. Hadrian's gray eyes, analogous to diamonds lost in the mist, narrowed, widening his vision as he pushed himself to take a look at the other capsules, checking the conditions of the other crew members.
"Everyone is fine, but we still have to establish communication with mission control." Hadrian's hand found one of the iron bars fixed to the wall, stopping his body. Those were the spacecraft supports for situations like this. Using them as momentum, he walked over to you, and when he got closer, he snaked an arm around your waist, pausing momentarily to give you an analytical, protective look. He wanted to make sure you were okay too. Hadrian won't leave you alone on the spaceship.