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The story follows a small Venusian animal nicknamed Black Eyes that is adopted by a hunting couple and brought to Earth; its unusual physiology and behavior, markedly affecting human sleep and daily rhythms, upend life in their household and ripple into the city. Through episodes of domestication, public curiosity, and unintended consequences, the narrative examines how an alien life-form clashes with urban routines, exposes human complacency, and forces practical and moral choices about pets, adaptation, and community. The plot balances moments of humor and unease while tracking the social adjustments required when an exotic creature reshapes ordinary patterns.
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