All of us
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Sep 05, 2017
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In the year 2052 the word they lived in became clear to them. It was finally dying slowly. The scientists at that time made a machine that can create a new planet similar to earth in another galaxy. "That galaxy was safe to inhabit."

 The richer ones of the society left to live in that new life, while the poor stayed behind. The scientists named the new planet earth II. 

While the old earth went into chaos by the human race, people of earth II were already feeling at home. 

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 I was the 100 baby to be born on earth II. As i grew older i learned the truth about the past. Each of the 100 kids born on planet II were different than the original humans. Although we had similar features, our genetics were different. 

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Kairos

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Time travel is legal and Ada Blum is looking for love. But what happens when one of her charming bachelors from the past makes his way to the present? ***** Time travel isn't just possible, it's been legalized by the US government. Many industries have capitalized on the trend, including dating agencies. Now anyone can travel to the past for their own Regency romance or wild west affair-for the right price. Ada Blum is no exception. Often dubbed an old soul, Ada finally has the chance to explore relationships with men who are more up her alley. What she doesn't expect is for her new beau to be a part of the 1920s gang scene in New York. And when she smuggles him into the 21st century to keep him safe, all hell breaks loose. Jealous lovers and glitches in time make for deadly enemies, but can Ada have her happy love story after all? [[word count: 90,000-100,000 words]] Formerly "The Kairos Temporal Matchmaking Service." Cover designed by Lydia Carr