Writing Challenge - Day 9

To all who are reading this,

Day nine on the ELEMENTAL challenge. This was written in bed, whilst watching television. This is not my normal type of fiction, so you have been warned.

And don't forget, if you have any questions about my works or anything of the sort, please don't hesitate to get in touch! You can always post a comment below!

So... here's the ninth story.

Yours, with eternal ink,

Zoe

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ELEMENTAL WRITING CHALLENGEDAY 9. - BUBBLES


Zara slammed her fists against the glass wall for what seemed like the hundredth time that day. As per usual, nobody came to her aid. She could see them though - sniggering amongst themselves, whilst going about their business.   She blamed her father entirely. Making her travel around the country for years at a time, investigating extra-terrestrial activity. Finally they had settled in what could only be described as a small hick-town. She had finally found normality - a part time job in a restaurant, good grades at school, friends who found her interesting (especially Carina), and most surprisingly, Kyle - a real boyfriend.   And then what did Daddy Dearest go and do? Tell her he was bound for an inter planetary investigatory mission, and she would be coming too!   At first she had complained and protested - loudly. She then told her co-workers, classmates, Carina and Kyle. They told her not to make a big deal out of it - what other chance would she have to travel in space?   The training and later the mission, had gone swimmingly well until the ships computer crashed. It forced the crew to don their suits and helmets, and make an unscheduled stop on an undiscovered planet.    That's when everything went fifty shades of wrong.   They were set upon by aliens. Not fluorescent green blobs but more like long, thin grey sticks, clothed in deep purple robes. They turned their elongated heads and whispered amongst themselves. In their strange language, they welcomed them to Planet Veldin and asked of their business.   Zara's father opened is mouth, explained the situation and was shot dead by The Grey's, as Zara had nicknamed them. They valiantly fought back against the crew and subdued many.   Those that weren't killed, Zara amongst them, were placed in what could only be descried as glass bubbles. Food was distributed three times a day, as well as water.   Zara was the only human female, and The Grey's were delighted. They performed medical examinations on her and finally, let her alone. A male visited her once a month. He would kiss her, and touch her most intimate of areas, before leaving her alone, cold and crying, in her own little bubble.
THE END© Copyright - Zoe Adams (2013)
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Published on September 24, 2013 14:02
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