Drawing Prompt: Bathroom Spacecraft

4:00 AM, Saturday June 25th 2022

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"Vroom vroom" uttered muffled noises from the space craft. The newly formed spacecraft was still in testing, with only two of its four wings added on. The slime was oozing from under it, terraforming the humongous spacecraft.

"Who are you?!" a tall man trying to show his courage says.

"I'm the slime you see." as the slime stands in an unstill pose.

"You won't get away with this" as he holds his finger out.

"Johnny, are you taking a bath in there?"

"Yes mom."

Oh how he hoped. Hoped one day he could finish building his spacecraft without his mother noticing. Attaching those lego pieces that he could, and playaing with whatever liquids to make slime.

He placed the bar of Soap back down.

"Maybe another day..."

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