Micro
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What happens when a microorganism enters your body? Where does it go and what happens to it? A pathetic but idealistic bacteria named Micro aspires to fulfill a dream he himself knows to be impossible: to become helpful and beneficial to all of life. But how can he achieve this when all he does is destroy it? But everything changes when fate brings him to the beautiful and massive internal network of the human body. He then considers this sudden situation as a chance to finally prove his worth as something more than just a disease carrying agent. But as he starts exploring the vast spaces of the human body, he quickly discovers that it's going to take a lot more than a few steps to reach his life-long goal, and why some dreams just can never come true.
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A massive alien ship and a human in a small pod, in cryogenic sleep, thousands of light-years away from earth. What could go wrong and how will he get back to earth? -------------------------------------- Notes: I felt tired one day and thought that I could use a long nap. This story is a result of that thought. I didn't use any movies or series for inspiration, the story is my original work. This is just the result of my weird imagination and brain thinking about what that character would do and telling me what to write. I hope you like it :) It's just a story, like all of my other stores. It doesn't have a deeper spiritual, moral or ethical meaning.

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