Earthling
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  • Reads 38
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Jan 27, 2017
Twenty-five year old Zeena Marly is an assistant at Velure Magazine. Her day consists of bringing coffee to Mrs. Loren and being her errand girl. She leads a boring and simple life.
However, that changes when her boss sends her to a place that will lead to her getting in trouble. Or more precisely, another planet.
When she gets here, she sees a crumbling planet , divided by wars and real-life villains. And a bunch of delusional dwarfes telling her she is their salvation. That a girl from planet Xercs was bound to came to their planet and safe them all.
The problem is..Zeena comes from Earth, but in order to save herself and come back home she lies. She takes the identity of Marcea Rei The Princess of Xercs and sets off on a deadly adventure.

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Hello! Once again..I am really bad at descriptions. I don't know where I am going with ,this story...as Jon Snow- I know nothing.
But I hope you will like it, if not...thanks for trying!
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