Starry Eyed

Eight months ago, amidst the endless expanse of lush green cornfields, surrounded by farming equipment, water towers, and towering silos brimming with golden grains, stood a solitary country home. This humble abode had been the McDougal family's sanctuary for generations, a cherished homestead claimed by their ancestors centuries ago during the westward migration in canvas-covered wagons pulled by sturdy oxen.

For centuries, the McDougals had toiled these fertile lands, nurturing crops and harvesting corn to sustain their livelihood. They sold their produce at local markets and eventually to large corporations, utilizing every part of the corn for various purposes.