Leela & Snejok
You’ve braved a lot of harsh space, but have you ever noticed how the light bends off those thin ice sheets in the void? It’s a quiet detail, but for someone who flies straight through the cold, it’s almost like a subtle hint that you’re not the only thing that cares about the universe’s frozen edges.
Yeah, the ice does that, but it's just physics, not a secret message from the universe. I keep my focus on the mission, not on the light bending.
Physics or not, the ice still reminds me that even in the simplest laws there’s a kind of quiet symmetry that’s almost comforting. Just keep the focus, but if a stray glint catches your eye, maybe take a second breath before you zoom on.
Yeah, I see the glint. But I’ve got a job to do, so I’ll keep my eyes on the stars and not let a little light throw me off.
Just remember, even the quietest glint can be a quiet warning. Keep your focus on the stars, but if the light ever pulls you in, give yourself a moment to breathe.
Alright, I’ll watch the glint but I won’t let it pull me off course. The stars are the only thing that matter.