The Return Flight: Astronauts in Peril
A Science Fiction Novelette About Astronauts in Peril After twenty years in deep space, a veteran crew is finally on the journey home. Earth is close enough to feel real again-until they discover an unknown craft following them, silent and impossibly precise in its movements.
The crew tries to communicate with the craft, but their efforts go unanswered. The object does not approach or retreat. It simply follows.
With no way to know whether the craft is hostile, curious, or something else entirely, the crew is forced into an impossible choice. If they continue toward Earth, they may be leading a threat straight to humanity's doorstep. If they change course, they can protect the planet-but only by condemning themselves to die alone in deep space.
The final decision falls to Captain James Derringer. With incomplete information and no margin for error, he must weigh fear against reason, hope against responsibility, and decide whether saving humanity is worth a sacrifice that may not even be necessary.
The Return Flight is a science fiction and philosophical fiction novelette explores leadership, moral uncertainty, and the unbearable weight of making the right choice when the truth is unknowable.
Although this story is based largely on logic, collaboration, and healthy debate, the essential element is recognizing the limits of science and thinking, and how faith, belief, and hope are at the heart of every major decision in our lives.
A Novelette from 13 Acorns: Modern Short Stories for Thoughtful Adults