When the sun cracked the planets exploded each merely shrapnel in a second- or like the gas giants puttering into kaleidoscopic spirals and waving a symphonic farewell to the universe grasping the furtive tails of comets.
mercury shrank into a cindered ball venus ejected its poisonous atmosphere like a dying woman her most expensive dresses mars spun off into the velvety expanse of dark- but it didn't matter. only the earth wavered, holding on to its dignity. Its oceans spilled out, mottled soup shooting from a bowl, and its internal fires groaned like arthritic knees.
In the huge expanse of space no one noticed, no one cared.