Thursday, May 17, 2012

Standing 50 Feet Away, Looking Kind Of Spooked


It was like any other day at work. The sun was out, the water was cold, and my team was joking around as usual. We went scuba diving for artifacts from World War II because another excavation team had found small artifacts in the same area. My team was looking for something bigger, something more important, we just weren’t sure what. While I was swimming in the water, a small flash of light caught my eye. I tried looking for it but I could not trace where the light had come from. As I continue swimming the flash of light catches my eye again. I follow the light to the source. I thought it would be a small trinket because of the size of the flash, but I was utterly wrong. I did not find a trinket of any sort, I found a ship! The ship looked much more advanced than other ships from World War II. I call for backup and go inside. Right when I enter the ship I realize that the inside is vaguely lit by a blue light. I follow the light through the ship to the captain’s cabin. The light was very bright now, almost radiating through the door. I look through the cabin window to make sure it is safe. I enter the quarters and call in for back up. I look to my left and find the light searing through a glass container that was placed in. I look closer and discover that it was a glowing blue cube; it was nothing I had ever seen before. My backup arrives and I show them what I had found. They take the cube back to headquarters for more investigation. A few members from my team stayed to help search the rest of the room. On the right side of the room I see what appears to be a frozen person. I get closer to the object and verify that it is indeed a frozen female wearing and American flag jumpsuit. She was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen. Her features were exquisite in every way and her curves were some to brag about. I paused for a moment; she was so familiar. It was Wonder Woman! She had been my fantasy crush since I was a little boy. I couldn’t believe that I had found her. My team and I take her up for defrosting and further investigation. Later that evening when we were defrosting the body I realized that Wonder Woman’s skin had unusual pigment. Her body temperature was also strangely warm for a frozen body. I didn’t know what to think of it, so I just let it go. Little did I know that these unusual symptoms had a significant meaning. Wonder Woman would come back to life to continue her legend and protect the world from alien invasions that would use the blue Tesseract cube for evil.

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