He smiles a little on the corner of his lips. He pulls himself off the skateboard and brushes his pants with his hands.
“Good.” He brings his hand up to the flashlight he has sitting in the ship to help with the dark and he flicks it off. The room goes pitch black for a moment, nobody else was in there except them. The only sound was their breathing.
Under the ship a little glow appeared, in the dark a light started to illuminate. You can see his smile faintly in the glow. He steps and flicks a lever on the wall, the ship starts to go up and it stops and rests about 15 feet off the ground. He stares directly up at the bottom.
Along the bottom is a painting. Anything can be a canvas if you have the patience to use it. The under side of the ship glowed with a glow in the dark paint. It had depth, dimension, a thousand colors.
“I read about this place in old text books.” It was a painting of old earth, the sky was many colors with clouds and raindrops. There were no skylights or debri. There was trees and grass and stars, beautiful stars. A little drawing in the corner of a small shallow cave with a little boy sitting inside it, holding open a book. It vaguely looked like him even, mesmerized by the books glow. It was quite a sight to say the least.
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