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Biting wind tore at their hair and face, and yet it was more comforting than a warm hug. The road was too narrow for the speed at which they traveled. In front, saturated green smeared across the windshield, melding into dark browns and blacks of a mountain range. "God, I missed this!" They said to no one in particular. The car's headlights flickered like they always do, but this time it seemed to be signaling agreement. Mountain drives and star gazing used to be a weekly event. But life, as life is, had become too busy. Work, chores celebrations, and especially social media had clashed for their time, screaming and tearing, until they no longer felt human unless they were engaged in one of those activities. They were grateful to their friend who galvanized them, even though the circumstances with which they texted did set a bit of worry in their heart. And as they neared their Shangri-La, excitement and worry wove a beautiful tapestry in their stomach. Pavement melted into dirt, and soon enough they pulled into a small parking lot that housed only one other car. Equipped with only a dull flashlight, they trudged up a short path. Near the cusp of a smallish hill stood a very familiar figure. As the figure raised their arms, the hiker broke into a sprint. Both figures were too excited to restrain themselves and soon enough they clasped in a hug. Both figures fell to the ground laughing, they looked up at the stars and lay quiet and comfortable in each other's presence. Soon though, the later of the two of them broke the silence, "It has been too long! How has life been?" "Honestly, it's been real shit. But hey, I gotta see you today, so you know what? Today's a good day." "Damn, well I'm happy we get to catch up. Honestly kind of felt like a piece of me was missing with out you! And you know I'm here for you if you have something on your mind." After the pleasantries, they settled into a nice back and forth, catching up on what each other missed in the other's lives. Hours passed and when they were all caught up, they settled into a very comfortable silence. They contentedly admired the beauty of the stars, basking in each other's presence. A soft beep let the later of the two know it was time to leave. They begrudgingly got up to leave and their partner rose as well. "I really wish I could stay longer, but if I don't leave now, I'll probably not be able to sleep tonight. Can we meet up again next week?" They looked at their partner and realized their breathing looked strange. Before they could mention it, their partner suddenly whispered in a hollow voice, "They're coming." The later of the two confusedly asked, "what?" But their partner couldn't respond. Their body contorted with their breathing, waves rippled from their chest outwards. And as their skin undulated, spherical chunks of what seemed to be small but random sizes disappeared from their body. Musculature, veins, and bones were visible due the missing segments, but even though the inside of their veins could be seen, blood did not gush from their body. This continued until there was noting left. The lone figure collapsed to the ground in shock, and as they lifted their eyes to the heavens, they noticed the firmament bubbling.