Lost in Space (Not the Netflix one)
Soaring above the soil and the clouds, the silence of the macrocosm was reverberating in my ears and the stars were twinkling even in the intimacy and darkness reminding me of the phrase “ Every cloud has a silver lining “.
The complete sight was an interstellar like magnificence. The saying “ It’s a small world “ was apparently insane due to the sight of Earth with dot-like cities and mountains. I had agreed to live in this magnificence as I was an engineer who was called by NASA to update the ISS but my sole purpose vanished when the charisma of the macrocosm captured my mind. My so called space-mates had also been lured by this charisma and we had dived deep in sleep while being awake. Suddenly we “got up“ from this sleep when an even more spectacular phenomenon came in sight — The Death of a Star.
This may sound like a scene from Star Wars and in reality it was because apparently this Death was a Supernova. The Supernova was like a flower blooming. The dying star left an expression in our minds which was a witness to the worthiness of the star’s life in the universe. Before disintegrating into heaven, the star “bloomed” into a band of colors with intense brightness seemingly displaying it’s talent and released even more intense bursts of energy apparently it’s way of saying farewell to the universe. The aftermath was a nebula which displayed a heart showing it’s affection and gratitude and paving the way for the birth of a new Star.

THE FLOWER!