can you guys pretty please hear me out on these two getting together because currently my mind is stuck with them all the time and they should just kiss, y’know?

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can you guys pretty please hear me out on these two getting together because currently my mind is stuck with them all the time and they should just kiss, y’know?
Sayr Wa Sulak, or Spiritual Wayfaring. (a different concept in storytelling... with some explanatory notes....)
About 25,500 words.
Unfinished and unabridged….
From of series of Science Fiction stories called The Nexus based on mining colony established on 90482 Orcus.
(No Air for Dirty Laundry. No Womb in the Inn.) by Professor Josea Melançon. Pérhuzamos Mozgás 1 August 2013 7 October 2013 21 October 2014 # # 0 # # Prologue: Attempting to Make Sense of Senseless Things in a Senseless World # # Into this…
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(NASA) A newly discovered object in the outer Solar System moves like an anti-Pluto. 90482 Orcus was first discovered in 2004 and is slightly smaller than Pluto, although still one of the largest Kuiper belt objects known. Orcus may one day have the same IAU designation as Pluto: a dwarf planet. Orcus and Pluto have similar orbits: each achieves nearly the same maximum and minimum distances from the Sun, each orbits on a similarly shaped ellipse, and each orbital ellipse is tilted toward the other planets' orbital ellipse by roughly the same angle. The great mass of Neptune causes each to circle the Sun twice for every three Neptune orbits. Orcus is like an anti-Pluto, however, because the two objects always remain across the Solar System from each other. Orcus can be found as the spot near the center of these discovery frames moving slightly down from the top.