Humanity has Migrated to Mars (and the Moon)
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  • Reads 137
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 3m
Complete, First published Aug 20, 2016
No longer being written, unfinished.
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Xenorantofaloria, otherwise known as Xeno, is a human living on Mars. Though, that isn't surprising anymore. In the Year 305, everyone is living on Mars. And, well, the moon. What is surprising is the utterly impoverished state of Xeno. Even compared to the other inhabitants in her hotel with a surprising carrying capacity. So you can just imagine how it felt when she suddenly got a really well-paying job that doesn't require a degree.

However, she discovers that truly, the job is worth exactly the pay. And considering the price of the pay, Xeno is scared by the prospect of not having an updated will. Nor the money to cover the costs of her probable funeral.
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