Imagine what may happen in the next hundred years (and recall what happened in the last hundred). Then the next thousand. Then the next ten thousand. Then a hundred thousand. Then a million years… A story is supposed to take place and end in a definite timespan. What if it didn't? What if it kept going, forever, after everything has changed beyond recognition? Nations rise and fall, languages and religions transform away, species evolve and go extinct, continents shift out of place, the very stars die out; and yet time continues. How else can the story of our distant descendants be told, but with an ever accelerating time scale, going further and further into the future – until there truly is no more to tell? This book is a collection of micro-stories – glimpses of many lifetimes – tracing collectively a future history of humankind, first in the next few decades, then across centuries and millennia, fanning throughout the universe and on a changing Earth across evolutionary time. The first fourth of the book, actually, is set in the past, and might be helpful for a reader to familiarize with the timescales: knowing what happened 5 million years ago might help to understand what it means for something to occur 5 million years in the future. This is my attempt, among other things, to give the reader an intuitive sense of Deep Time.