For many cycles, I have watched this planet from afar.
The humans call it Earth — blue, restless, full of life and noise.
I have visited it before — when pyramids touched the sky,
when wise men walked barefoot and taught peace,
when kingdoms rose and fell like waves in a storm.
But this time, I return for a different reason.
My world, U-67, is breaking.
Light fights light, harmony fades, and my people have forgotten how to listen.
To heal our world, I must understand how humans survive theirs.
I chose a small town in Texas — a quiet place called Paris.
There, I found a family whose lives move fast but hearts move slowly.
James, a father who builds roads but cannot find his own path to rest.
Tiffany, a mother whose hands never stop working, yet whose heart carries quiet storms.
Their sons — Aiden, twelve, curious and bright, and Robert, four, who still laughs freely.
They do not know me, yet I am always near.
I appear only in Aiden’s dreams, glowing faintly at the edge of his thoughts.
He thinks I am a “star person,”
a friendly visitor who asks questions that make him think.
Through him, I observe their world —
a home filled with light, yet dimmed by exhaustion.
They love one another deeply,
but they live like planets spinning too fast, missing each other’s orbit.
So I begin these records — transmissions for my people,
messages that carry both warning and hope.
Perhaps, in studying humanity’s mistakes and kindness,
we may remember the harmony we once knew.
“To learn from another world,
one must first learn to see their pain.”
End of Prologue
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