First Touch
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Mar 12, 2017
Iyami spent her entire life looking out a window into space. She was in a pod in space traveling to some unknown place. All she knew that there were 15 other pods near her traveling in the same direction. Sometimes, the pods would get close to each other for Iyami to be able to see inside of them. Most of the time, three other pods were in her sight. If she pressed a button in her pod, it would allow her to talk to those nearby 3 pods. She first saw these pods when she was only 4. Now, she's 13, and during one of her conversations with the others, there was large amounts of interference and suddenly the other pods flew away from her, flying towards a large blue, green, and white body.


SPACE / SURVIVAL / COLONIZATION STORY
First Person

COVER BY @crisel_cutinho
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