The Lost Star of Epsilon

Once upon a time, in a universe much like our own, lay a quiet and usually peaceful galaxy named Epsilon. Beyond our Milky Way Galaxy, it was home to a myriad of celestial entities. There was a star, Aris, so colossal and incandescently bright that it came to be known as 'The Star of Epsilon'. However, the story I am about to spin is not one of grandeur, but of loss and discovery.
Inhabitants of the neighbouring galaxies looked upon Aris for its radiant light, which lit their world and gave hope in the darkest times. Aris shone the brightest of all stars, it was full of life and energy. It stood apart from others with its fiery spirit, captivating everyone's heart.
One day, the unimaginable happened. Aris disappeared without a warning, leaving the universe in darkness. The galaxies, once illuminated with its glow, became areas of void and desolation. The inhabitants mourned the loss of their light and hoped against hope for its return. The disappearance of Aris became the most profound mystery.
A young girl named Lyra, from the Milky Way Galaxy embarked on a dangerous and nearly impossible mission - to uncover the truth about Aris's disappearance. Lyra, a daughter of an astrophysicist was profoundly intrigued by celestial bodies. Ever since Aris disappeared, her eyes lingered on the dark space it once glowed, her heart felt an unknown connection, and her curious spirit sparked a sense of adventure.
She launched herself into the mysterious infinity with dwarf star-powered spaceship, she called Nova. Despite meeting with the darkest and most perilous parts of the universe, her intense determination didn't waver. She travelled through the rings of Saturn, dodged the dangerous meteor fields and crossed nebulae in the pursuit of truth.
Then came a day, she reached the Fromulus Black Hole, a space time warp known to have devoured stars of the past. As she peeked through the protective shield of Nova, she saw a flicker of light at the centre of the black hole. The unseen force pulling Nova towards it.
She gathered her courage and steered Nova to the edge of Fromulus. As they entered the black hole, time and space twisted and churned around them. Then suddenly, there was a burst of light, and Aris, the lost star of Epsilon, came into sight. Caught in the black hole, it was struggling to free itself from the immense gravitational force, its light fading into the dark abyss.
Lyra, filled with hope and resolution, aimed the star-power collector towards Aris, harvesting some of its energy. As she did, Aris began to shine with regained vigor. They used the harvested energy and launched a powerful beam against the force of the black hole. Together, they tore through the gravitational force, freeing Aris from the shackles of the black hole.
Aris, the star of Epsilon, shone brightly once more. Its light pierced through the darkness, reaching the distant corner of galaxies, bringing joy to the desolated celestial bodies. The universe was once again filled with the light and hope, the lost star brought back to its home.
Meanwhile, Lyra journeyed back to her home, her heart filled with a sense of purpose and accomplishment. She was no longer a mere girl; she was a heroine, the savior of the universe. She was the one who made the stars shine again. And as for Aris, every world illuminated with its light sang songs of the young girl, Lyra, the celestial explorer, the beacon of hope, the bringer of light.
The story of Lyra and Aris's adventure spread far and wide, kindling hope in the hearts of those who heard it. It reminded them that not all was lost even in the darkest of times, and there was always a way to bring back the light.