In a time when interstellar travel was the norm, two gay chubby boys found themselves on a remote planet, far from the civilization they knew. They had been sent on a mission to retrieve a rare mineral that was said to have properties that could revolutionize the way humans traveled through space.
The planet was desolate, with no signs of life except for the strange rock formations that dotted the landscape. The boys trudged through the rocky terrain, their suits providing them with the necessary oxygen to breathe. They had been together for a few years now, having met on a spaceship that was traveling to a distant planet. They had fallen in love, despite the odds, and had been inseparable ever since.
As they made their way to the mineral deposit, they noticed something strange. The rocks were moving, almost as if they were alive. The boys were intrigued and decided to investigate. What they found was beyond anything they could have imagined. The rocks were actually a form of alien life, and they were intelligent.
The alien rocks communicated with the boys telepathically, asking them why they had come to their planet. The boys explained their mission, and the aliens were fascinated. They had never seen anything like the humans before and were eager to learn more about them.
The boys spent days with the alien rocks, learning about their culture and way of life. They even taught the aliens about human emotions and relationships, telling them about their own love story. The aliens were fascinated by the concept of love and expressed their own version of it to the boys.
As their time on the planet drew to a close, the boys realized that they had found something far more valuable than the rare mineral they had come for. They had found a connection with a new form of life, and they had each other.
As they boarded their spaceship and prepared for the journey back home, the boys knew that they would never forget the experiences they had shared on that remote planet. They knew that they had found something special, something that would stay with them forever.
And as they looked out at the stars, hand in hand, they knew that they were not alone in the universe. They had each other, and they had the memories of their time with the alien rocks. And that was enough.























