There was one family within this community that wanted to create a galaxy that had never been seen before, unlike anything anyone else within their community had …show more content…
Then, within the solar system, he placed untold amounts of planets, all vastly different from one another. Isidora placed masses of brilliant stars within the galaxy. These stars mirrored the ones within her own galaxy that she loved to view at night. Mirebelle picked out one solar system within the galaxy that she saw fit to host the life they planned to create. Within this solar system was eight planets, one sun, and large amount of comets, asteroids, and meteoroids. Mirebelle thought this solar system provided all that could ever be needed for the future beings to inhabit …show more content…
Seems perfect to me,” Mirebelle declared. She hoped that all she had just made wouldn’t clash with whatever beings Amel had in mind to create. That was the hardest job out of them all, creating the main living beings to inhabit a galaxy.
Little Isidora had a job that many others would’ve found troublesome, but to her it was about as complicated as breathing. She didn’t create the main beings of the galaxy, but instead came up with ideas for all the minor living beings. Isidora was a creative child, with new ideas popping into her head all the time.
“This is my favorite part,” she squealed. “I’ve known what I wanted to do for ages! They’ll fit perfectly with the world and what has already been created.”
“Well, what is it this time?” Amel asked his young daughter.
Upon being asked, Isidora went about creating all the species her imagination had came up with. She created the fish, who were quite a funny species. They didn’t breathe in the normal way that most beings did. Instead, they breathed through slits in the side of their body. There were many different kinds of fish; some small, some large, some lived in the plants Mirebelle had placed in the waters, and some preferred to live out in the open water. Isidora also placed animals called sharks into the water. They were larger than the fish and Isidora’s family thought they looked rather frightening. Also in the great waters, Isidora placed whales and dolphins. The whales she created were massive,