"The god Allt shall protects us, Allura. But we must do what's necessary-"

        "Allt wouldn't agree on the sacrifices of more than a million martians for a lost cause, mamma. He wouldn't protect us from a fate caused by our own decisions." The strawberry blonde argued, getting the small circular device she had in a small rope in her thigh with a marble knife. She pressed a button and it read her finger print, a projection being put in the air. "This is Jupiter now." She pointed to an image, the big planet perfect and in a good condition.

       "Why isn't there anything in the second representation?" Aiyla asked, her eyes widened as she met her daughter's green ones, that were looking at the orange sky around them, a look of nostalgia in her orbs.

       "Because Jupiter would be gone. You make a hole on the ground, it gets large and unstoppable. It's like a vatnið: the bigger it is, the more fire it will create." She explained, her gaze filling with light as a bulb turned on in her head. "You remember Lake Myrkur in the south?" She asked her, her fingers gracing the digital representation and changing the projection to a hydrogen body filled with fire.

       "Your examples will not convince me, dóttir mín." Aiyla said, her expression toughening as she turned around to walk back into her house, only to be stopped by Allura, who flew in front of her.

       "Something has to be done!"

       "AND IT WILL BE DONE!" The older woman yelled, her laser eyes almost hitting Allura who got away just in time, Aiyla gasping and trying to reach out to her young child.

       Not even when she was younger would she dare raise her voice at the strawberry blonde. But desperation and exhaustion from the never ending battle seemed to be getting to the woman, and her daughter's attitude towards the only solution was not being helpful at all.

       "Then it's on you when it all goes down, mamma. I'm giving you another choice! Easy costs more in the end." The young woman said, now furious as she walked towards the main park in the neighborhood. Allura took off her boots, carefully raising her dress and stepping into the part of the lake that wasn't so deep, the cold hydrogen making her skin turn blue and the chemical itself making patterns of brown and orange appear as well, as she walked towards the rock in the middle of the lake— kind of like a tiny island.

       She sat down and sighed, playing with her hands as she lifted objects and let them fall, her laser eyes going through them and making them explode. After a few hours, she got bored, getting out the small device she had given her mom and putting her index finger on top of it, the screen lighting up and floating in front of her as she called her brother, Ezekyel's face showing up a minute after.

       "Is everything alright?" He asked, his eyes tired as he ran all the way towards another body of hydrogen, Jupiter being full of those wherever they turned. He did a side flip and jumped over a massive rock, taking cover as an explosion was heard.

       "Yeah. I'm just bored."

        "Are you kidding me?" He shrieked, his eyes widening as another blow was heard, his skin glowing red because of the heat as his eyes widened at his older sister. "You know I'm not playing around in the blómagarður, right?" He asked rhetorically, his eyebrows raising as he covered his body. Allura hummed, lying on her back as Ezekyel gaped at the strawberry blonde.

       "That doesn't change the fact that I'm bored! Pabbi won't allow me to go out because he says I'll blow the entire thing up." She wrinkled her nose, her hair falling on her back when she sat up and stood up, heading over to the lake and watching something like a dolphin and a shark combined jump from one side to another. "But he'll be the one to blow the entire thing up. Literally!"

        Ezekyel raised an eyebrow, his hand raising to throw a rock at an óvinur—singular for enemies. He turned to his sister and shook his head, though there was a small hint of amusement in his eyes as he realized that her sister wasn't giving up. But to be honest, he didn't agree on what their parents were plotting either.

       "I have no time for your drama right now, Allura. Take care." He winked, Allura glaring softly before sighing and nodding her head.

       "You too, or I swear to Allt I will hurt you." She told him, Ezekyel doing the same gesture and going to hang up, before he remembered something, his eyes going blank for a second.

       "See you by the fifth hour."

       "What happens by the fifth hour?" Allura asked confused, walking towards Pearl's house as her expression remained clueless. Ezekyel cringed slightly, sending her sheepish grin.

       "The final step." He hung up.

        Of course that was it! Her parents were planning on performing their hypothesis by the fifth hour, probably to make it ironic since Jupiter was the fifth planet in the solar system from Mercury to Uranus.

       She was enraged now, her eyes shining a bright red as she heard the cheers coming from the main kastala. She had to put an end to it, even if the consequences had to become public for people to understand.

       With that in mind, Allura entered the place.

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