
Tales by J.J.
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Weaving tales of love, heartbreak, and connection, I explore the beauty of human emotions.
My stories aim to resonate with every heart, reminding us of love’s power to transform and heal.
Join me on a journey where words connect us all.
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The Soul River Flows
Part 1 : "Light" (2023) A gentle warmth spread through Kenji’s chest, a feeling of lightness he hadn’t experienced in years. The pain, the struggle, the weight of his earthly existence, all began to recede, like the tide pulling back from the shore.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Fiction
A Hundred Years in Seven Lives
The aroma of cardamom and sandalwood hung heavy in the air, mingling with the nervous energy that crackled between the two families. In the Sharma household, Mrs. Sharma paced the polished marble floors, adjusting the pleats of her silk saree for the tenth time. Her son, Mohan, was finally settling down, and the weight of tradition, the unspoken pressure of ensuring his happiness, pressed heavily on her. Across town, in the Iyer residence, similar anxieties played out. Mrs. Iyer fretted over the arrangements, ensuring every detail of the impending roka ceremony was perfect. Her daughter, Shalini, was a gem, and they wanted only the best for her.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Fiction
In the Shadow of Skyforest
The Skyforests were alive in ways only Aria could truly understand. As she walked through the bioluminescent grove, her boots sank into the soft moss, releasing a faint earthy scent that mingled with the sweet aroma of blooming nightflowers.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Fiction
Where the Sea Meets the Sky
The wind howled a mournful dirge across the cliffs of Slieve League, whipping the sea into a frenzy below. Amongst the jagged rocks and swirling mists lived Lonán, a being of ancient power, a Fomorian bound to the land. His form was a reflection of the harsh landscape, skin like dark granite, eyes like the stormy sea, and a voice that echoed the wind’s lament.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Fiction







