2 Works in Jupiter & Venus (SolarBalls)

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    “Last one to the rocky pocket is a square loser!”

    Jupiter lifted his eyes from the book he was reading to look towards the asteroid belt, where he could already make out the features of the four rocky planets running his way. From what he could tell, Mercury was running full speed forward, with Venus following closely behind, yelling what Jupiter could only imagine were angry obscenities, while Earth and Mars were still going through the asteroid belt.

    Or: Jupiter tells the story of a pocket that became the rocky planets’ favourite place

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    Their solar system was hauntingly quiet. 

    From the moment the Sun had stopped his hysterical screams and cries that haunted Jupiter even in his dream, everything had just.... gone silent. Awfully so. 

    It felt wrong to break the fragile silence. 

    Each of the rocky planets had been returned to their orbits personally by Jupiter himself when they cried themselves out- both to make sure they didn't try and get close to what remained of Proto and Theia as well as to just... see. 

    See what was left. 

    Because Jupiter hadn't been able to make himself look properly earlier. 

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    There are many different emotions about Proto and Theia's deaths... and the two new lives they haven't met.

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