Once upon a time, there were two cats named Willow and Silver. They both had silver-colored furand loved a little adventure and excitement. A lot of people say that Willow and Silver are prettymuch identical twins. This is true. The only things that set them apart are that Willow wears agreen collar, and Silver has slightly darker fur. Their favorite food is catnip, of course. Our storybegins on another day of curiosity for Willow and Silver.Willow and Silver wondered what space could be like.It is dark and starry! said Willow.You can float in it! added Silver.Then that same night, on a news broadcast, they saw a man saying, Indeed! They are buildingmany space shuttles in the NASA building in Cape Canaveral, Florida! One of them is a smallshuttle. It is a new model, and its very, very fast! They arent going to test this shuttle first,though. They are planning to launch the new S-90-X. We will continue to keep you updated onthe latest space news.Did you hear that, Willow? Maybe we can fly that shuttle ourselves. Then we can find out what4space is really like.But we dont even know how to fly . . . wait . . . we can learn, said Silver.Lets do it! they shouted together.How should we get to Florida? asked Silver.By plane, Willow replied.So together, they sneaked out to the Salt Lake City Airport. To get there, they hopped on top ofa taxicab and cruised along the highway. Suddenly, Willow lost her grip on something. My catnip!bellowed Willow. She pouted for the rest of the ride to the airport.A while later, Silver spoke. If it cheers you up, were here.We are? Yeah! replied Willow in a greater joy than she had been in.They walked into the airport, which was bustling with people, all hurrying and going in differentdirections. They walked into a line. They slowly made their way up to a man that checked for anID and a ticket. Silver stammered and held up a piece of catnip. You may proceed, Ms. Catnip,he said.They made their way through security and found themselves wondering where to go next.Silver, do you know what gate we are in? asked Willow. They both looked up at the arrivals anddepartures board. It was a good thing they had both learned to read at the library because itcame in handy then.