“Thank you for bring us here for our honeymoon my handsome fox. Nick isn't his beautiful!”





"Yes, Fluff," he said hugged his bunny tighter.





"And look at shooting stars! What are you going to wish for?"





"Nothing Fluff,” her said and smiled. “I have everything want right here in my arms."





Judy giggled and Nick nibbled an ear. Then Judy sighed.





"Look! The other three burned out, but that larger one is getting brighter."





Soon it disappeared beyond the horizon and a second later the horizon was lit as bright as day. For a time they could only

stare as the light faded. Then a strong warm blew across them and the falling stars rose from the horizon.





“Nick, what’s over that way?”





“Fluff,” he said looking into her beautiful purple eyes. “I don’t think it really matters anymore.”





They drove back to the hotel and something sat in front of it. It was larger than the front of the building and animals were

boarding it. Before they got there it lifted and was soon replaced by another. When they arrived the last the animals were

boarding. A person in armor stood at the bottom of the ramp.



“What’s going on?”







“If you don’t get aboard now you’ll be dead in less than an hour.”





Nick looked a Judy, picked her up, and ran aboard. The ramp lifted and they were airborne seconds later. A day later they

and other 20,000 animals rescued looked at their world from the 20 starships ships moving away from it. It now glow a

cherry red. The humans said it was struck by an asteroid 50 miles across traveling at 20 miles a second. The surface

temperature was now approximately 12,000 degrees.





“Nick, what do we do now?”





“Judy," he said taking her in his arms. "We live.