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Home Is Dying : The Force Of A Storm

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Their home is dying.

The truth hits Asteria with the force of a storm. It feels as though the wind is being knocked out of her, and if people weren’t surrounding her she would probably fall to the floor. They told her, as well as the others, that the space station they call the Ark – which has withheld the human race from extinction, for the last 97 years – is dying.

They only have three, possibly four, months of life support remaining, but that isn’t enough time for the engineers to save them all and she wishes her father, were telling her all of this, instead of the Ark’s council members.

The council claims their decisions from this point onwards will be difficult to make and may not seem fair, but she already knows of their unjust …show more content…

She wants to know why they’re telling her this, why they’re including her of all people in this secret. As her eyes glance around the rest of the non-council members in the room, she gets the distinctive feeling that they are all wondering the same thing. Why them? What makes them valuable? And it’s as though they can sense the unanswered question that hangs silently over them all.

“Some of you already know why we have chosen you to be a part of this mission, your undeniable expertise in your individual fields makes you valuable.” Marcus Kane, her least favourite council member tells them this as he stands at the centre of the wide table, inside Earth Monitoring Station.

Hearing him speak is enough to have her physically fighting the urge to roll her eyes, the two of them don’t get along, but it’s not as simple as that. On the Ark it never is.

“The younger ones in the room,” he continues, as his eyes land on Asteria Woods, not only is she the youngest doctor in training the Ark’s ever had, but she’s also the youngest person in the room.

“Your mentors vouched to include you in this, each for a different reason, and I’m sure they will become more apparent to me throughout our task.” There’s a bite of sarcasm to his tone and it feels as if he’s talking directly to Asteria when he says the last part. His eyes continue to bore into the side of her head and she keeps her gaze locked on the floor not

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