Chapter 17 - A SHOOTING STAR (OR IS IT?)
The Number One Star in the Interstellar Era
âSO, what happened to your hair?â Wulfric asked staring curiously at Edmundâs shiny bald head.
They were already inside the flying shuttle that Edmund brought. He quickly drove the shuttle up before the general changed his mind and decided that his bald head was not interesting after all. Once the shuttle flew out of the Lawless Den and returned to space, he finally let out a sigh of relief. Surely, the general wouldnât be crazy enough to jump off the shuttle at this point.
So, he answered with a peace of mind, âHil accidentally poured a non-washable glue on my hair a week ago. I couldnât wash it off, so I had to shave my hair.â
He still wanted to cry remembering that. All his soft lock of hair, gone just like that. Now, he just looked a little bit better than an egg.
âI bet Hil did that on purpose. You probably pissed him off or something. So, what did you do?â
Edmund went silent for a moment. He also thought that considering Hildredâs character, he would have definitely done it on purpose. But he seriously couldnât think of when he offended him. âIâm not exactly sure.â
Wulfric looked at the otherâs bald head and burst out laughing again. This kid probably did something stupid as usual. The thing was, he probably didnât even know that what heâs doing was stupid. Which made it even stupider.
âWell, whatever you did, good job. At least you grace the Empire with your perfectly egg-shaped head.â
âGeneral, please, donât laugh at my head. My fragile ego will soon not be able to take it.â
âDonât worry, with your thick skin, Iâm sure youâll be alright.â
Edmund didnât know whether to laugh or cry because of that comment. Heâd definitely buy some hair growth solution once they returned to the Emperor Star. With that in mind, he finally had a new motivation to quickly return to Beowulf.
âGeneral, Iâll set our destination to Beowulf,â he said, doing just that. âShould we contact Lieutenant?â
âNo need. Weâll arrive there sooner or later anyway,â Wulfric answered carelessly, leaning back on his seat.
The shuttle they were in had flown for a couple of hours when an alarm suddenly sounded.
Wulfric who was just about to close his eyes was slightly startled by the sound. âWhat theââ
âGeneral, weâre running out of energy fuel,â Edmund said with an almost scrunched up face. Energy fuels were what usually powered small vehicles like this. âI- I think I forgot to refuel before I left Beowulf.â
Wulfric looked at this stupid egg and he really didnât know if he should punch him or kick him instead. âThen go and find a planet where we could land before we crash into some asteroid or something.â
âYes, General!â
Edmund maneuvered the shuttle to enter the atmosphere of the nearest planet from where they were â Delryria.
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Astrid and Reas were both sitting on the tree house made by their father, stargazing. The tree house was built on the tallest tree near their house. It almost looked like a small wooden cabin on a tree. There was a comfortable couch inside that could double into a bed and also a small fridge filled with drinks and fruits. And near the window, thereâs an advanced telescope.
This was like the twinsâ secret base. They often played here when they were kids. And now that theyâre adults, well, somewhat adults, they chose to go here whenever they have important things to talk about. Like now.
âSo, when do you think we should tell them about our college plans?â Astrid asked.
It had already been three days since the graduation party. And up until now, they still hadnât told their parents about their plans for the future. I.e. Reas going to military school and him going to a performing arts school â both were located at the Emperor Star.
âCouldnât we just tell them at the very last minute?â Reas suggested. âThat way, they wouldnât have any time to complain and stop us.â
âDo you think our parents would not ask us about our plans for the next two months before the new school year began?â
Reas plopped himself on the couch with a bit of frustration on his handsome face. âThen what should we do?â
âLetâs tell them tomorrow night. Iâll prepare a sumptuous dinner, then we could tell them after that.â
âTomorrow? That fast?â
âThereâs no use procrastinating. If we put this off, weâll just continue putting it off and before we know it, two months have already passed. So, we will do it tomorrow night,â Astrid said, his voice already full of determination.
Reas looked at his twin brotherâs expression and he knew there was no use convincing him otherwise. So, he could only scratch his head and sigh. âFine. Tomorrow night then.â
Astrid nodded in approval. Then he glanced outside the window and happened to see something like a shooting star. So, he did something that people often do in his past life when they saw one. He made a wish.
[Please, let our parents give us their approval.]