Long ago there lived a black shiny spider, who had the ability to spin tales of silk, he eventually made beautiful webs to catch flies, moths and anything that would be caught in it's sticky silk.
One evening the web began to shake. He stood at the edge, to detect vibrations and deformations within the web. He approached the center to find a female spider. Another black shy spider with a red hour glass on her belly.
As he got closer the web began to dip, deeper and deeper at the center. She warned him not to approach, but he insisted as it was his web. With the weight of the two together in the center it formed a tear drop, and captured the two together.
Similar to the flies, moths and other prey, they were trapped in the web. Unable to escape they both aged and whithered without food. She eventually became pregnant and gave birth to thousands of baby shiny black spiders. With the weight, the tear opened and burst all the spiders down to the garden floor.
The ravens decended and picked the male and devoured him. The female protected her young and moved on without a web. She eventually built her own.
She was now a widow and alone, but with offspring.
The End.
As I look upon the story I am reminded of the great super massive black holes at the center of galaxies of star clusters, swirling around in the fabric of space-time.
Cheers,
@Raccoon1010 aka Devin
One evening the web began to shake. He stood at the edge, to detect vibrations and deformations within the web. He approached the center to find a female spider. Another black shy spider with a red hour glass on her belly.
As he got closer the web began to dip, deeper and deeper at the center. She warned him not to approach, but he insisted as it was his web. With the weight of the two together in the center it formed a tear drop, and captured the two together.
Similar to the flies, moths and other prey, they were trapped in the web. Unable to escape they both aged and whithered without food. She eventually became pregnant and gave birth to thousands of baby shiny black spiders. With the weight, the tear opened and burst all the spiders down to the garden floor.
The ravens decended and picked the male and devoured him. The female protected her young and moved on without a web. She eventually built her own.
She was now a widow and alone, but with offspring.
The End.
As I look upon the story I am reminded of the great super massive black holes at the center of galaxies of star clusters, swirling around in the fabric of space-time.
Cheers,
@Raccoon1010 aka Devin