After a few moments of silence, Evee decides to come away from the window and heads upstairs to change into her pajamas. The small blonde enters her room and makes quick work of shucking off her school clothes and pulling on her nightclothes, which consist of a pair of loose fitting shorts and a tank top. She pauses to run her hands appreciatively over the soft blue floral fabric, before heading back downstairs to the bathroom to wash her face and brush her teeth. The teen gets about three steps down the stairway when she hears a low rumble. As the rumble evolves into what sounds like loud thunder crashes and the floor begins to vibrate, Evee clutches the banister with a white knuckle grip to steady herself. Slowly, she descends back down to the main level, where she can see through the windows that the sky has grown even brighter. “What the hell?” she muses, before gathering her confidence and going to the door to unlock it. If that was an earthquake like she thought it was, she needed to go and check on the coop to make sure it hadn’t caved in. Evee opened the door and had made it halfway across the yard before an explosion knocked her straight onto her back. Ears ringing, stunned, and half blinded by the light flash and dust, the girl laid there panting, trying to collect herself. She squeezed her blue eyes shut tight to try and keep the dirt out and her hands gripped searchingly at the cool grass to help ground herself. After a minute or two, when the yard was near silent again and she had gotten her breath back, Evee opened her eyes to stare back up at the sky. It had darkened considerably, but it still didn’t look quite normal. Hesitantly, Evee sat up, hissing at the pain that became apparent in her right temple as she did so. The teen reached up and gently prodded at the area, grunting at the pain and jerking her hand back to find a small amount of blood on it. “Jesus Christ,” she groaned quietly. And that’s when she saw it. A few feet from the chicken coop there was a large crater and in the center was a rock like Evee had never seen before. The blonde got up and walked closer, until her bare feet stood right at the edge of the crater. “It’s beautiful,” the girl said as she gazed down at the glossy surface of it, its bright flecks of light seemingly winking at her. She was just about to turn back and see if she could grab her cellphone and snap a picture with the remaining battery life, when the ground beneath her feet caved in and sent her careening into the newly formed pit. “Dammit,” the teen cursed after she landed, this time on her side, at the bottom of the trench. The rock was only a few inches away from her now and it sounded like it was…chirping? Sitting up, she stared at the object that had fallen from the sky and couldn’t help but feel enchanted by it. Ignoring her instincts, which told her she needed to get back into the house as quickly as possible, she scooted even closer to the space rock and tentatively laid her hand on it. Evee had expected it to be scorching hot, but it was actually pleasantly warm. --- [hider=Evee’s Pjs][img] https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/0a/fe/e2/0afee2779dd26a505db658831fbd32a0.jpg[/img][/hider]