The Alien's Return

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that it would be a kind of an unwanted abduction. But he didn’t have anything against them – there was a part of him that wanted to go to outer space, for he would find his answers in the deep wide universe.
    The spaceship escalated from the surface and with a lightning fast speed disappeared from Earth into the universe. Carter could feel the change in the atmosphere – the air was thick and he was finding it hard to even breathe. After a few minutes, the ship stopped moving and entered another huge ship which was floating somewhere in the universe. Carter had no idea what was happening around him. He was entering a whole new world and was oblivious of almost everything.
    The blue light illuminated the entire space and the doors were opened again. Carter stepped out of the small ship and walked towards the large open space that was wide open and covered in light blue color. There was no one in the entire spaceship, or so he thought. The technology was highly advanced, and for the first time in his life Carter felt like an alien in an unknown space. There was a huge metallic gate that was crafted of mysterious metal or alloy that was not known to Carter. There were people on the other side of the gate, as Carter could hear their voices and see the amalgamation of light coming from the opposite direction. In spite of his numerous attempts, he was not able to open the door. He pressed the door one last time before giving up, and to his surprise it was wide open.
    He looked at the group of people who were standing in front of him. They didn’t look surprised at all – as if they were already waiting for his arrival. Carter was still finding it hard to breathe and couldn’t adjust with the sudden change in the environment.
    “Welcome, N-82! We were waiting for your arrival!” a woman who had dark blue eyes said while walking towards Carter. She had dark black hair and was wearing a blue gown. Her hair was decorated with lights that were emitting flashes on every side of the room. Carter had a quick look at the room.
    There were too many people who looked alike and it was surreal in every way. He needed time to make an adjustment to his new surroundings, but it felt like people in that land already knew about his arrival. It was all a part of a big plan to him. As he kept scanning his way through the crowd, he finally saw himself standing face to face with a really strange guy.
    He was taken aback at how similar the stranger looked. His eyes were the same shade of blue as his and he almost looked like him, except maybe, he was taller and had dressed differently. Carter tried touching his face in amazement and the moment his fingers touched his face, a machine emitted a loud sound and the crowd erupted, “matched. The real N-82 is here.”
    Carter couldn’t quite understand what was happening. The almost stranger smiled at him and signaled him to follow him. He took him to an empty room that had jet black walls. There was a different energy in the room as it seemed to block all thoughts and made the mind pretty hollow from inside.
    “Welcome, Carter. This is Xorosa, our very own planet. You’re a part of us.  Unlike humans, we are extra intelligent species who have evolved a lot quicker than them. However, they have genes which our species lack and if we can procure them, our race could evolve even further. You’re a part of this mission and you have been chosen to be the next heir for this race.
    I know you might be wondering as to why you have been picked and there may be a lot more questions, but to start with a few facts, you’re my son. I had slept with a human when I had gone to earth for the mission of invading it. She had ended up being pregnant and when she knew of my plan, she ran away. None of our advanced technology helped that time and we have been trying to spot you ever since. It wasn’t until few months back, that we spotted you. Now that you are here, it is upon you to take this project further. We

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