We Flee To The Planet Mars.
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2020
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When the world come across a deadly virus, the whole humanity is in danger. The virus spret like a wild beats. If your infected you died. The world is falling apart. "There is no hope for humanity". That's what Sara says, a 17-year-old girl who lost her father to the virus. But that was before the government made a big announcement. 
"All survivors of the virus are expected in the south of the country where an airship is waiting for them. This airship will fly us to Mars, where we hope to continue life for humanity". 

Turns out there is still hope for a better life. But not for Sara. She lives all the way in the North of the country, and the government only gives everyone 2 weeks to make their way to the airship. Even worse, Sara hasn't seen the outside world for 2 months, and she has no idea what awaits her and her family out there.

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Follow Sara and her family's journey to the airship miles away and miles away from home. In this dangerous world, where it becomes almost impossible to live. Would they manage to be on time or would they be stuck in this dark world forever?
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