
Niluna Wickramasinghe
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Hi, my name is Niluna Wickramasinghe and I am a passionate story writer. Whenever I have free time, I love to sit down with a blank page and let my imagination run wild, creating unique characters and intriguing plotlines.
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"Finding purpose and making a difference through empathy and kindness in the hospitality industry."
Once upon a time, there was a girl named Anne who worked as a receptionist at a luxurious 5-star hotel. She had always been fascinated by the hospitality industry and was thrilled to have landed a job at such a prestigious establishment. However, as she settled into her role, Anne began to realize that her job was not just about checking in guests and answering phone calls. It was about making connections with people from all walks of life and understanding their needs and desires. Anne was a keen observer and had a natural ability to empathize with others. She quickly realized that the guests who came through the hotel were not just looking for a place to stay, but a temporary escape from their everyday lives. Some were on business trips, trying to close deals and make a good impression. Others were on vacation, trying to relax and forget their worries. Still, others were there for special occasions, such as weddings or anniversaries, trying to create memories that would last a lifetime.
By Niluna Wickramasinghe3 years ago in Fiction
"A guitarist's journey to finding success and love through music in Calypso."
Jason had always known that he wanted to be a musician. Ever since he was a young boy, he had been captivated by the sound of a guitar and had been drawn to the melodies that it could produce. He would spend hours every day practising, perfecting his skills, and trying to find his own unique sound. As he grew older, his passion for music only grew stronger. He decided that he wanted to make a living as a guitarist and began performing at local bars and clubs. Eventually, Jason got his big break. He was offered a job as a guitarist at a hotel in Calypso, a beautiful island in the Caribbean. The hotel was known for its stunning views and luxurious amenities, but it was also famous for its music scene. Jason was over the moon with excitement when he found out that he was going to be a part of it. He packed his bags, said goodbye to his family and friends, and headed off to Calypso to start his new life.
By Niluna Wickramasinghe3 years ago in Fiction
"A Haunted Forest and the Occult Practices Within"
Mark and Jake were two best friends who loved swimming. Every day after school, they would hit the pool and swim for hours. They were both in the school swimming team and took their practices seriously. One day, after their swimming practice, they decided to take a shortcut home through the forest. The sun had set, and the forest was dark, but they were confident that they could make it through without any trouble. As they walked deeper into the forest, the sound of the leaves rustling under their feet was the only noise they could hear. Suddenly, they heard a faint whispering sound, which seemed to be getting closer and closer. They turned around to see who or what was making the sound, but there was nobody there. They started walking faster, but the whispering grew louder, and it felt like it was following them.
By Niluna Wickramasinghe3 years ago in Fiction
"The Importance of Empathy and Problem-Solving During Times of Adversity"
It was a typical Monday morning for John, a banker who commuted from his suburban home to London every weekday by train. As he settled into his seat for the half-hour journey, he checked his emails and went over his schedule for the day ahead. But little did he know, this was going to be a day like no other. As the train pulled out of the station, John felt a sudden jolt and heard a loud noise. The lights went out, and the train came to a sudden stop. The passengers around him began to panic, but John tried to stay calm. He knew that trains broke down sometimes, and he was sure that the situation would be resolved quickly. However, as the minutes ticked by, the situation only seemed to worsen. The train's intercom crackled to life, and the conductor announced that they had hit a landslide and were currently stranded on the tracks. There were no injuries, but they were unsure of when they would be able to move again. As the passengers grew increasingly restless, John decided to take action.
By Niluna Wickramasinghe3 years ago in Fiction
"The Importance of Balancing Career and Love in Life."
Once upon a time, there was a young woman named Lily. She was a marketing agent who was highly driven and passionate about her work. With her quick wit and creative mind, she was able to impress clients and close big deals. Her colleagues looked up to her and admired her dedication, and she had a reputation for being the go-to person in the company. However, behind her professional façade, Lily was hiding a deep sadness. Despite her success and popularity, she was struggling with loneliness and yearned for love. Growing up, Lily had always been fascinated by the world of marketing and had dreamt of making a difference in the field. Her parents had encouraged her to pursue her dreams and she had worked hard to get where she was. But as she climbed the corporate ladder, she realized that focusing on her career had left her little time for her personal life. She had never been in a serious relationship and had never found that special someone to share her life with.
By Niluna Wickramasinghe3 years ago in Fiction
"The Postman's Custom-Made: A Story of Craftsmanship and Friendship"
Once upon a time, there was a master shoemaker named Michael. He had been honing his craft for decades and was known throughout the land for his exceptional skill and artistry. He had a small shop in a quiet corner of the city, where he spent his days crafting shoes that were not only functional but also works of art. One day, a postman by the name of Tom came to Michael's shop, looking for a new pair of shoes. Tom explained that he walked many miles every day, delivering mail to the residents of the city and that his current shoes were worn out and causing him pain. Michael listened attentively and offered to make him a pair of shoes that would be comfortable and durable.
By Niluna Wickramasinghe3 years ago in Fiction





