The Earthlings
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  • Reads 478
  • Votes 99
  • Parts 29
  • Time 1h 41m
Complete, First published Jun 15, 2021
The Earthlings is a journey encompassed by emotions, love, mystery, and adventure. When a blue-eyed stubborn beauty takes it upon herself to unravel the secrets of the capricious blues, the past comes knocking at her door. A pretty phrase for the pretty lady,
"Blue eyes, 
Curvy smile,
I love you my darling,
You are forever mine."
evokes emotions one cannot explain. The wild, flirty companion on the journey to the unknown brings comfort, refuge, and humor to her escapade. The smarty-pants and the carefree-sailor embarks on their voyage hoisting the flag high.
 Will they grace mankind with an answer unknown for long or will the blue turmoil vanish them from the face of Earth like every other visitor, 'A visit to death' like they say.
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