The Legend Of Ganubalo Alternate Ending

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There once was an alien named ganubalo who lived alone on the small planet called upallo. He was a very shy shy alien and was scared of everything. Every day he would get up and do his daily routine while being very cautious of his surroundings and running away every time he heard a strange noise. He did this everyday until one day when he heard an especially scary noise coming from above and getting louder. He ren behind a bush and hid anxiously looking up at the sky and saw a blue streak of light go across the sky and then disappeared and the noise got softer and softer until he couldn’t hear it. He continued his day being extra careful about where he went never losing sight of his small hut. The next day while he was cautiously doing his chores ganubalo …show more content…
A moment after it touched down a small creature with symmetric features and a round face emerged from a door on the side of the strange hut followed by 2 more similar but not identical features. They started looking around the area and ganubalo had a bad feeling that they were searching for him so he ran without thinking where he was going and accidently ran straight into the side the of the large flying hut then quickly ran inside the hut without thinking again. The strange trio of visitors had noticed this and turned toward the direction but all they sall was a quick blur of something running inside their ship so they decided to get back to the spacecraft. Inside ganubalo saw a lot of weird glowing things that moved inward every time he touched one then he noticed the strange markings around them. The curious creature then heard strange voices and decided to find his way out as he was going back the voices started getting louder and when he turned the corner he saw one of the three visitors looking straight at him and made a very high pitched shrieking

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