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🌌 Chapter 1: The Signal1234 copyright protection74PENANA9ZB7jc42mE 尼
The control room was silent except for the soft hum of machines.1234 copyright protection74PENANAMx50j50HsR 尼
Aanya stared at the screen, her fingers frozen above the keyboard.1234 copyright protection74PENANAvguG9QdEiA 尼
A signal… coming from deep space.1234 copyright protection74PENANAc0JaAlEScn 尼
“That’s not possible,” she whispered.1234 copyright protection74PENANAeHz4k1lamc 尼
The coordinates blinked again.1234 copyright protection74PENANA5m0qfB57Ze 尼
Sector 9.1234 copyright protection74PENANAkqpihlv3PR 尼
A dead zone.1234 copyright protection74PENANAxNfxZRBDk7 尼
No spacecraft had survived there for years.1234 copyright protection74PENANAu4KoRCARLS 尼
Her heart started beating faster.1234 copyright protection74PENANA77dZV51uOn 尼
She zoomed in.1234 copyright protection74PENANAio3RQRKFfs 尼
A faint transmission appeared — broken, distorted… but real.1234 copyright protection74PENANAMi68UoETf8 尼
“…if anyone… can hear this…”1234 copyright protection74PENANAtWNHOj1TUH 尼
Aanya’s breath caught.1234 copyright protection74PENANAqyeuAjDgZj 尼
That voice.1234 copyright protection74PENANAbzbHfddmLa 尼
It couldn’t be.1234 copyright protection74PENANAZ7VQiSkkQo 尼
“No…” she shook her head, stepping back. “She’s gone.”1234 copyright protection74PENANABrqm2ybC61 尼
Everyone knew that.1234 copyright protection74PENANAqvdTADdJZB 尼
Dr. Ira Sen — the greatest scientist Earth had ever seen — was declared dead after her mission failed.1234 copyright protection74PENANAajZ9riXhXR 尼
Her ship had vanished into the darkness of space.1234 copyright protection74PENANAtZP4kQ4gVl 尼
No rescue.1234 copyright protection74PENANAzr4C6TaLKv 尼
No return.1234 copyright protection74PENANAb7FY3PWGeJ 尼
Just silence.1234 copyright protection74PENANAqe1dhlY1RM 尼
Until now.1234 copyright protection74PENANA1UVPZMO3IA 尼
The signal cracked again.1234 copyright protection74PENANAiEboJSbVwD 尼
“Earth… left me…”1234 copyright protection74PENANAxiHxDrKzZr 尼
Aanya felt a chill run down her spine.1234 copyright protection74PENANAXNdQFDc1FN 尼
Those weren’t just words.1234 copyright protection74PENANABbdx1KIUtW 尼
They were filled with something deeper.1234 copyright protection74PENANAhLt5ixCbpU 尼
Pain.1234 copyright protection74PENANANowEi4kMD3 尼
Anger.1234 copyright protection74PENANATeqUdwTxWm 尼
She remembered the past —1234 copyright protection74PENANAqjDlcejeWn 尼
late nights in the lab, endless questions, and a voice guiding her patiently.1234 copyright protection74PENANAGvT8vTOGOs 尼
“Science is not just discovery, Aanya. It’s responsibility.”1234 copyright protection74PENANA5PTqOfNK7c 尼
Her mentor’s words.1234 copyright protection74PENANAA6tLdX4ZxD 尼
Her hero.1234 copyright protection74PENANAkvZuR6kbjT 尼
The person she wanted to become.1234 copyright protection74PENANAbCam6L35OJ 尼
And now…1234 copyright protection74PENANAuWZtfBNCLO 尼
That same voice echoed from the void.1234 copyright protection74PENANAeRNigHG8As 尼
“I waited… for years…”1234 copyright protection74PENANAFmFvVE2GTo 尼
The screen flickered.1234 copyright protection74PENANAvuf21yjWR7 尼
The signal grew stronger.1234 copyright protection74PENANAIZRB3Bc9SB 尼
Aanya’s hands trembled as she reached for the console.1234 copyright protection74PENANAjd07ewQ6vp 尼
“If it’s really you…” she whispered, “then what happened out there?”1234 copyright protection74PENANAc5oAJkY81U 尼
For a moment, there was only static.1234 copyright protection74PENANAS28UhI3FN7 尼
Then—1234 copyright protection74PENANAdEzeYR2hwG 尼
A final message appeared.1234 copyright protection74PENANAyHSpWSVzGt 尼
Clear. Sharp.1234 copyright protection74PENANAwG163YAw6y 尼
Terrifying.1234 copyright protection74PENANA6IcvBAFXdc 尼
“I’m coming back.”1234 copyright protection74PENANAeaZsoDu9Th 尼
The lights in the control room flickered.1234 copyright protection74PENANA8vx1RGTfs7 尼
Aanya’s heartbeat echoed in her ears.1234 copyright protection74PENANABPs7mNV8UT 尼
Something wasn’t right.1234 copyright protection74PENANAvQcsxRSzSt 尼
This wasn’t a rescue call.1234 copyright protection74PENANA7k08Ounz5Z 尼
This was a warning.1234 copyright protection74PENANAsps4JM2TaC 尼
She slowly stepped back, her voice barely a whisper—1234 copyright protection74PENANAvAWvS9UwCp 尼
“…What have you become?”1234 copyright protection74PENANA6Orcf8YTwv 尼
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Chapter 2: The Return
The signal didn’t stop.
It grew stronger.
Too strong.
Aanya stood frozen as alarms suddenly echoed through the control room.
“Unknown object entering Earth’s orbit!” someone shouted.
All eyes turned to the main screen.
A dark shape appeared—small at first, then growing larger.
A spacecraft.
Damaged. Burned. But… alive.
Aanya’s chest tightened.
“It’s her…” she whispered.
The entire base shifted into emergency mode.
“Prepare defense systems!”
“Track its trajectory!”
“Is it stable?”
Questions filled the room, but no one had answers.
Because this wasn’t supposed to happen.
Not after eight years.
Not after silence.
The ship broke through the clouds.
Lightning flashed across the sky as it descended slowly… almost deliberately.
Like it wanted to be seen.
Aanya couldn’t breathe.
Her eyes stayed locked on the screen.
“Open a communication channel,” she said.
“Aanya, that’s not safe—”
“Do it.”
The line connected.
Static filled the speakers.
For a moment… nothing.
Then—
A voice.
Clear.
Cold.
“You finally answered.”
Aanya’s heart stopped.
“Dr. Ira…” her voice trembled. “It’s me. Aanya.”
Silence.
Then a faint, almost broken laugh.
“Aanya…” the voice repeated. “You grew up.”
Tears filled her eyes.
“You’re alive… we thought—”
“You thought I was dead?” Ira interrupted.
Her tone changed.
Sharp. Heavy.
“No. You just stopped looking.”
The room went completely still.
Aanya shook her head quickly. “No! That’s not true—we tried, we searched—”
“For how long?” Ira’s voice cut through her words.
“One year? Two?”
Aanya couldn’t answer.
Because she knew the truth.
“I screamed into the void,” Ira continued, her voice rising.
“I sent signals. Coordinates. Data.”
Each word felt like a удар.
“But Earth was too busy moving on.”
The screen flickered.
For a second… a face appeared.
Not fully clear.
But enough.
Pale.
Tired.
Eyes filled with something dark.
Not the warmth Aanya remembered.
Something else.
Something… broken.
“I waited,” Ira whispered.
“Days turned into years.”
Aanya’s tears fell freely now.
“I’m sorry…” she said softly. “We didn’t know—”
“Don’t.”
One word.
Cold.
Final.
The temperature in the room felt like it dropped.
“I didn’t come back for apologies,” Ira said.
Aanya’s breath caught.
“Then… why did you come back?” she asked, her voice barely steady.
Silence.
A long, heavy silence.
Then—
“To finish what I started.”
The screens suddenly changed.
Data flooded in.
Energy readings. Unknown technology. Massive power levels.
“Sir! That ship—it’s carrying something huge!”
Aanya’s heart pounded.
“What is it?”
No one answered immediately.
Because they were afraid to say it.
Ira’s voice returned.
Stronger now.
Colder.
“Tell me, Aanya…”
A pause.
A dangerous one.
“If a world abandons its own people…”
The lights flickered again.
“…does it deserve to exist?”
Aanya’s hands trembled.
“No…” she whispered. “This isn’t you…”
But deep inside—
She knew.
This was her.
Just… changed.
“I gave my life to Earth,” Ira said.
“And Earth gave me silence.”
Aanya stepped closer to the mic.
“You taught me to save people!” she cried.
“You taught me that science is hope!”
Another pause.
Then—
“Hope…” Ira repeated softly.
And for a second—
Just one second—
Her voice cracked.
Aanya’s eyes widened.
“She’s still there…” she thought. “Some part of her…”
“Aanya…” Ira said quietly.
“Don’t try to save me.”
The next words came like a удар.
“Try to save your world.”
The connection cut.
The screen went black.
Alarms screamed louder than before.
“Impact prediction incoming!”
“Energy spike detected!”
Aanya stood there, shaking.
Tears in her eyes.
Fear in her chest.
And one terrifying truth in her mind—
Her hero wasn’t coming back to Earth.
Her hero was coming back to destroy it.
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