Mission to Mars
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We sat in silence for a while. Everything was blurry, and I could not see anything. My eyes could only make out three figures: one short and maybe chubby, another one tall and skinny, and the last one was medium-sized. The mysterious figures stood in front of me, without moving at all. I tried to move, but I was constrained by what felt like a gel-like and sticky substance. As time went by, my eyesight came back, and I was finally able to figure out who was standing in front of me. I was terrified. The figures turned out to be blue and strange-looking creatures. There were colorful buttons, many small monitors, and machines everywhere. I heard a familiar voice towards my right, and I saw my friend stuck to the wall with a slimy fluid. The only thing I could remember was that we had just got off of our bus stop and started walking, when a strange, flying object hovered over our heads and zapped a huge, bright light on us. now we were here, held against our own will.
At this point, I was confused and afraid out of my mind. The small alien slowly and confidently walked towards me. He looked up and gave me a mean and intimidating stare. I showed no fear, as I tried to emulate his stare back at him. He then said something to his comrades in some foreign, weird language.
The small alien then said to us, “Hello, I am Vector #00825. You have been abducted. You are never to return to planet Earth. You are also to do what we say, or be punished!”
I replied, “What do you want with us?”
The tall creature blurted out, “Shut up Earthling!” The short one continued, “We are taking you to our planet, Mars, to be tested.”
After hours of traveling, we finally landed and were greeted by alien soldiers. As I got out of the spaceship, my stomach started to get tingly. The soldiers escorted us to a massive building, and forced us in two glass containers. As I looked out of the glass, I could see dozens of small alien doctors. “They must be the ones to perform the tests,” I thought.
One of the alien doctors looked at us and said with a grin, “Dont worry. You will be home in no time. We just need you to cooperate for a moment. This wont hurt a bit.” As he pushed the button, I could see my life flash before my eyes. It was over. He let out an evil laugh.
“Beep, beep, beep!” the alarm clock woke me up.
“Oh, it was just a nightmare,” I said to myself. I looked to my obnoxious alarm clock, and it showed 7:00, and then I yelled, “Oh no, Im late!” And as I reluctantly jumped out of my bed, I thought to myself, “Id rather be abducted by aliens than go to school.”