SHORT SUMMARY
Tessa Marlowe always loved the night sky. To her, the stars were not just beautiful—they were full of secrets and dreams. While other teens put posters of pop stars on their walls, Tessa covered her room with star maps, rocket drawings, and old pictures of the Moon from science magazines. She learned planet names by heart and drew constellations in her notebooks. She wished more than anything to go to space one day.
One day, something amazing happened. Tessa got an email that said, “JUNIOR ASTRONAUT SCHOLARSHIP ACCEPTED.” At first, she could not believe it. Then she screamed with joy! Her dad spilled coffee, and her little brother dropped his cereal bowl. Tessa felt like she was dreaming, because this kind of scholarship usually happened in movies. But it was real. She had been chosen to travel to the Moon and study in a real lunar city.
Two months later, Tessa sat inside a silver shuttle, looking out the window as Earth became smaller behind her. She felt excited and scared at the same time. She was only fourteen years old, and she had never been far from home before. Now she was leaving Earth completely. Her heart beat fast, not because she wanted to go back, but because she had wanted this chance for so long.
When Tessa arrived, Moonbase Aster shocked her. It was not dusty or small like the old space videos. It was a shining city built inside a crater, protected by a glass-and-metal dome. Inside were bright hallways, high-tech labs, floating desks in classrooms, gardens full of green plants, and a sports dome where students could jump high in low gravity like superheroes.
Tessa thought her days would be full of science lessons, robotics, and fun challenges. But soon she heard strange rumors. There was a place called The Silent Hallway, where cameras stopped working, lights flickered, and voices disappeared. It sounded creepy and mysterious, like the base was hiding a secret.
Then her roommate smiled and asked, “Want to go see it tonight?”
At that moment, Tessa knew her scholarship year would not be normal. It would be a mystery—one written deep into the Moon itself.
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