Planetary
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Hello, as I begin this story, if you may call it that, I should make sure you understand that this is entirely based on the imagination. There is no scientific evidence for any of this. This is, in theory, simmilar to JK Rowling's writing of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and her work on Hogwarts: A History. I am also in no way comparable to JK Rowling as she is a phenominal writer and human being. I simply used that analogy because I can't think of any other such popular fake textbooks that, if used here, the reader would understand what I was saying. Anyway, I'm sure you dont really want to hear all this and would be happy were I to just get on with it. I'm not going to do that, however. I must first specify that in this scenario it is assumed that the reader knows that in the universe described in this book each planet at one point held life, but no two planets held life at the same time. I also must thank my friends. Chloe, I must thank for being my first inspiration for the story and Jackson, for helping me to refine my idea a little more and make it seem slightly more believeable.
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Because some people don't want to know anything AT ALL about the story before reading it, I'm just going to put this right here: [SPOILER ALERT] Have you ever met someone wonderful and amazing and you wanted to meet them so badly but you couldn't because they were two damn oceans away from you? You probably have. Well, that's what this story is about. Daniel Aalto and Charlie Mason meet through the internet and quickly become closer than a positive and negative magnet. From the moment they meet they know they need to get to see each other in person. That proves to be a bit hard since the two are separated by the Baltic and North seas as well as one, big Atlantic ocean. This fact continues to depress the two... how will they figure it out? "I'm sorry, but I'm a rainstorm. I don't want you to be caught in that". "You're my perfect rainstorm". NOTE: This story will be updated in real-time, meaning that every chapter will be published the day it was written (e.g., if a chapter title is "the 29th of July, 2016, it will be published on that date). Also yes I do realise that both of these names belong to actual real-life people you may have heard of. This was because our planet holds almost 8 billion people now, and I don't think there are any real names that DON'T belong to anyone. I promise I was not trying to steal these people's names, I was just trying to come up with character names that sounded realistic for the world. NOTE: This story contains injuries and illnesses. I have tried my best to make them as realistic as possible, even though they may not always actually be 100% accurate, as I need to change some things to fit the story better. Sorry for all you nerds who know the exact details of the injuries and illnesses I've mentioned in this book, it's probably gonna piss you off.

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