Just read down here: The sunlight shone on Planet Paramewolm as Joshua, Jayden Alexandria, Sally, William, Jade, Sam, Amelia and Theodore emerged from the cave. The wind brushed the trees as the nine of them walked towards the huge lake that lay in front of them. “So, where’s the space ship?” Theodore asked. “Just keep going forward and we should see it about halfway between the cave and the lake,” Jayden replied. “Meet you guys there!” Theodore said and jumped onto a tree branch, then he disappeared as the tree branch rattled. William, Jade, Sam and Amelia followed, grabbing a tree branch before taking off. “We should try catching up with them,” Sally said as she pushed into a light jog. Alexandria followed, starting to speed up. Joshua looked at Jayden as Jayden sprinted off. Joshua followed, catching up. The four of them sprinted across, trying to avoid tripping. Soon, the four of them emerged at the large space ship, sweating, out of breath. The other five stood at the closed door. Then Sam asked, “Can you open the door for us?” Jayden pulled out an electric key and pressed a button. The door hissed open and hit the floor after a few seconds. Then they all boarded, the faster five first, then the tired one next. Sally was the last one to step onto the ship. Jayden headed over to the cockpit and strapped in. Then he said to the others, “Strap in everyone, we’ll be launching soon,” Joshua strapped into his seat as Alexandria and Sally pulled up five more chairs. Then the rest of them strapped in with Sally, Alexandria and Joshua at the dashboard. Jayden powered the ship on and closed the door before pushing the throttle forward and the ship’s boosters blasted away. The space ship launched up and soon, they were out in space. The blue and green planet shrunk as they headed over to their next destination. “Uh, where are we heading?” Sam asked. “Ask Jayden,” Joshua said as he looked over to Jayden. “You don’t need to ask again, I’ll just tell you now,” Jayden said, still looking forward. “So, where?” Amelia asked. “I just said I’ll tell you, " Jayden said, “We’re heading to the next galaxy. Ask Sally what the name of the galaxy is because I have no clue,” “Don’t ask, we’re heading to Black Eye Galaxy, also known as Evil Eye Galaxy,” Sally said, reading off her dashboard. “ETA until we reach Black Eye Galaxy?” Jade asked. “ETA is, hmm let’s see. Here we go, approximately 12 minutes away from Andromeda Galaxy, so it’ll take about ten minutes until we reach it,” “Okay.” Jade said and leaned back on her chair, gazing at the open space. A few minutes later, they saw a large cloud of black dust in a form of a donut that surrounded a bright, white light in the centre of it. “It’s huge!” Alexandria exclaimed, staring at the colossal oval in front of them. “Gigantic! Are there any planets in there?” Sam asked. “Maybe. We have been given orders to explore and find any planets in there,” Sally replied. “Hey. Is it me or is there a word that the black cloud dusts are making in front of the bright light?” Alexandria asked. “yeah. You’re right, there is a word appearing. What does it say?” Amelia asked. “It says, dodjeplosjijqa, I think.” Sally replied, looking closer. “It’s another unknown word!” Alexandria shrieked, raising both her hands up. “All right. Let’s find the meaning of this word.” Joshua said, typing the word in on the dashboard. “Jayden?” William asked. “Yeah,” Jayden replied. “Can you get us closer to that part of the dust cloud, maybe it has a meaning in it?” “Sure,” Jayden said as he pushed the throttle forward more and steered the yoke towards the words. The space ship sped across the open space and dashed between the black dust and slowed down near the large words. “Can any of you see anything?” Joshua asked, trying to look deeper. He was given a bundle of nos for the answer. “There doesn’t seem to be anything in there,” Jayden said. “What if we look around?” William suggested. “Yeah, we could do that,” Jayden replied as he steered the ship to the right slowly.
Continue down here: All nine of them scanned the black dust, trying to see as much as they can. Then Alexandria shouted, “I think I see something!” Jayden stopped the ship from turning as the others unbuckled their straps and floated over to the dashboard, looking further into the dust. “I see something,” Sally said. The others seeing it as well afterwards. “Fly towards it,” Alexandria said, looking over at Jayden, who had started moving the throttle forward. The black dust parted as the ship steadily moved towards the small thing in the distance. Soon, the ship stopped in front of a planet, about half the size Planet Paramewolm was. Jayden looked over at the others and they all nodded. Then Jayden gestured over to the chairs. The others took their places and then Jayden blasted the boosters, the ship zipping over to the light grey planet and got low enough for the others to scan what was on it. “It’s got nothing but pieces of debris and rocks,” Alexandria said. “Boring!” Sally exclaimed, “Can we just go and find other planets now?” “We’ll finish this planet’s surface, then we’ll turn sensors on and blast around,” Jayden said, pressing a button and shoving the throttle forward. The space ship sped out of the planet and all around the black dust, the scanners scanning for anything else. When the ship got back, the scanners picked up nothing but black dust and the other planet they met earlier. “We need to define that word,” Alexandria said, rubbing her hands. “Okay, anyone got a definition for dodjeplosjijqa?” Sally asked. “Dodjeplosjijqa probably means a piece of debris or planet or star that has been left alone or was alone from before.” Joshua said.