It was a random space station orbiting a random planet in a far-off galaxy, at a random point in time. But for the two gay chubby boys, it was the only place they could be themselves.
Xander and Alex had been together since they were young, growing up in a society that didn’t accept their love for each other. They had tried to hide it, to suppress their feelings, but it was impossible. So they had fled to the space station, where they could live in peace.
Their days were spent tinkering with machines and exploring the planet below through the viewscreen of their spaceship. But at night, they would curl up together in their bunk, holding each other tight.
One day, they discovered a strange object floating in space. It was unlike anything they had ever seen before, with a sleek surface that seemed to shimmer in the light. They brought it aboard their ship, eager to study it.
But as they worked, strange things began to happen. Their equipment malfunctioned, and strange visions filled their minds. They began to see things that couldn’t possibly be real, and they felt a growing sense of unease.
As they delved deeper into the object’s mysteries, they realized that it was not of this world. It was a relic from an ancient civilization, a remnant of a long-dead race. And it held a terrible power.
Xander and Alex knew that they had to destroy the object before it could unleash its terrible power on the station below. But as they worked, they realized that their time together was running out.
The object was taking a toll on their bodies, draining their energy and weakening their minds. They knew that they had to act fast, before they were consumed by its power.
With shaking hands and tears in their eyes, they set the object on a collision course with the planet below. It exploded in a blaze of light, illuminating the dark corners of the galaxy.
As the shockwave hit their ship, Xander and Alex held each other one last time. They knew that they had saved countless lives, but they also knew that their time together was over.
In the end, their love had been their greatest strength. And as they drifted off into the endless void of space, they knew that they would always be together, even in death.























