In this episode, our brave redhead protagonist (Phyllis) continues this science fiction story by listening to her husband Jim talk about the tree blight on the planet Elysium. Naturally, Phyllis sides with the trees whose domestic lives seemed to be threatened.
In real life, on earth, we're still learning about how trees communicate with each other. Probably by accident we found that when one tree was infested with one particular type of bug, all the other trees in that area suddenly changed their protein balances and they all became less likely to get infested by that bug. One theory is that the trees can send messages through their root network, but like many things in this world, we aren't sure.
James Haut left his life as a university professor for the quiet promise of an #Alien_Planet. He built a house and prepared the soil, waiting for his wife, Phyllis, to join him in their new life on the planet Elysium as a #married_couple.
But is Elysium really a paradise? James has discovered something in his own backyard—an indigenous, #non_human presence of such #inhuman beauty that it threatens to uproot everything.
What happens when a #fantasy_romance blossoms in the shadow of a traditional marriage? James is about to learn that the "Eternal Triangle" is far more dangerous when one of the points is alien. Experience a #Slow_Burn_Romance where the boundaries of love and species are pushed to the limit.
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