He detested his dad for the passing of his mom. “Josh come down for breakfast!” Ti would shout. Alastair would respond with the large slam of the door that echoed in the unwelcoming house. The greater part of his days, he was allowed to sit unbothered and whatever he could swing to was music. He turned into a recluse covered up oblivious shadows threw in his room. The one thing that he could anticipate however was visits from his friend Patrick who tried to be there for Alastair. At a young age, Patrick lost his father to an unfortunate accident while he was off to find a new planet for the citizens of planet Pluria. While Josh always tried to push Patrick away shouting “Go away!” and “I don’t need you here…”, Patrick would combat that with patience and care and would wait until Alastair was more …show more content…
Alastair was dependably infatuated with how the splendid gold statue remained there so unquestionably bringing individuals satisfaction and love. Despite the fact that he loved the statue, there was a sentiment envious for it could bring a huge number of the citizen of his planet together. He then suddenly felt that he wasn't a sufficiently commendable motivation to keep his folks together and he was discouraged. Again with dismal considerations, his back all of a sudden slouched over again and he began to head home. When he was before the entryway, he heard his dad yelling "We need to find her!". With baffled eyes, Alastair gradually snuck into the open entrance and saw that his dad was on a phone call. Through this phone call, Alastair could discover that his mom wasn't dead all things considered. Be that as it may, he likewise took in a vital certainty about the Harp. His parents each had a piece of it that was indispensable in keeping the peace in planet Pluria. However, due to the argument between his parents, his mother had moved away to her home planet and took the piece with her triggering a time limit on the harp in how much time it had left to keep the peace in the