A Solar System

"Seta what do you want to do next?"

"What about a solar system to start out with?"

"Perfect, then after that we can really start making life."

I pictured a large star several times larger than the Sun from the Earth's solar system, and within a matter of minutes it appeared. I was thinking of what color to make it besides just plain red since it feels too basic for me so I asked Seta.

"What color should the star be?"

"Hmmmm, What about purple, like since we don't have a wedding ring but you're red and I'm blue we make purple together so it would show our unity or something like that."

Seta was definitely embarrassed saying that, and his cheeks turned a bright red again. I also started to blush at his suggestion but then started thinking 'Is this going to be like a habit, because if it is I can totally live with it.' With that being said I made the star purple, I have no clue how I did it, but it seems like all my Earth logic is meaningless when you're God. Seta flew away not wanting to face me after I took his suggestion seriously and made the star purple, simply because he was too embarrassed.

'I have to get him a ring one day and that's final, but lets do it after life begins.'

"Congratulations Master Viole your first star has formed, and can now be named, what will its name be?"

"What about Unity as the star's name."

"The first star has been named Unity, please proceed to create planets by picturing them to make the solar system."

After a while Seta came back, and so we started making the planets in the solar system. I felt like a good 5 was okay to start out with and I'd add more later, but for no life would only be on one.

Seta made the two planets closest to the sun while I made the two farthest away. Neither of us put too much effort into these planets since they wouldn't support life until life advances to the point they can make it to other planets, or we get bored and make martians.

The first planet was yellow and very stormy because of constant lightning landing on it. Seta was very proud of this one since it required a perfect understanding about the lightning element. The second was similar to Venus and had rains of acid constantly flooding it. They were both at least 9 times larger than the Earth, but in now way could they support life for a long time.

The fourth planet was similar to a gas giant but it only had a thick atmosphere and really had land and water underneath, still no life yet this wouldn't be the first planet to get life. Then the final planet, the fifth one was like pluto, a bit too small to be called a planet according to this solar system's standards, only being equal to 1 Earth. The fourth planet was the biggest planet so far, and was 20 times the size of Earth.

Then we finally moved on to making the third planet, the one that would support life. We started with the core, with extreme precision. The core was bright white, and as a way to make it unique I wrote our names on in with magic. A we continued building outward we made sure everything was even, and by the time we reached where the bottom of the ocean would be, it was already 30 times the size of Earth. We covered it with at least 7 kilometers worth of water, and we were left with a water planet.

Then we finally moved onto land. We made 6 continents of equal size, their shapes where very different than one another, and ended up covering 45% of the surface on this planet. We flew around the planet, putting lakes and rivers throughout, also building up mountains and hills, making it look a bit lively before we added plants or anything, since plants are included as part of making life. By the time the plant was finally finished it was around 3 times the size of Jupiter, or 33 times the size of Earth, comparable to a medium sized star from my past world.

"Congratulations Master Viole you have created a Solar System, what will be the next step?"

I looked over to Seta, and saw he was just as happy as I was. I don't know how long it took to make the planets, but it sure felt good once we finished them. Seta and I flew up back into space, and just went to observe what we had made, I figured it was good to admire our work for a while. It sort of felt like building a Lego set then just admiring what you made and hoping it wouldn't get broken or if you did something wrong but on a much larger scale.