Setting
A once prosperous ring of habitats around Yellowstone dating back to the planet's original colonies. After decades of unuse after the crash of the Amerikano economy following Aschen occupation, have been left to rot in gradually decaying orbits.
Most of the habitats are currently unable to support life forms unless they are vacuum hardy or willing to spend the majority of their time in hard vacuum suits.
Jatara Tudeloni had just gotten home from work, only to find her twin brother with his hands in her side of the fish tank wall that separated their rooms. He was always doing things like that! It frustrated her to no end.
"Hold on," Leonardo was trying his hardest to catch a gold and black fish. Technically it was Jatara's fish, but he figured she would never notice it was gone...That is, until she caught him in the act of trying to pilfer it.
"What are you doing?! That's my fish!" Jatara flailed about, not wanting to yank Leonardo from the tank and get fish water on herself. She hated the smell of fish water just a tad more than she hated the fact that her brother was here, in her room, hands deep in the fish tank, trying to catch one of her fish.
"I need it! Hold on!" Leonardo had cornered the fish.
"For what?" Jatara had about had it up to here.
"GOT IT!" Leonardo flung the net from the tank, the fish thrashing about and getting droplets of fish water everywhere. Jatara screeched with annoyance, chasing her brother into his room as he cackled maniacally.
"That's my fish!" She screeched, when suddenly something strange happened in the Tudeloni apartment. A strange voice came from nowhere, permeating both of their minds and causing the two to freeze. The fish continued to flap around, this time getting water all over Leonardo's room.
That Depends the voice had said, and after it was heard the twins' ears were left ringing. The looked at each other in shock, glued to the spot.
"Did you...?"
"...Hear that?" Leonardo finished Jatara's sentence, shaking himself from the momentary stupor and tossing the fish into his side of the tank. The fish immediately hid between rocks.
The Voice echoed through the room, and those within would notice a distortion forming in one corner, as though reality was bending on itself.
"Don't look at the corner," Jatara moved to shield her brother from the disturbing view. Reality was collapsing. It shook the girl to her core.
"We should go," Leonardo pulled his sister towards the door.
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