Vafa Abbasi
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The Shadows of Greenhall
_Part One: The Dance of Light and Shadows in Greenhall_ The autumn air of the outskirts carried the scent of damp earth and fallen yellow leaves, caressing the tall windows of Greenhall Manor. Its stone walls, once adorned with the grandeur of carved stones and vibrant paintings, now bore cracks and faded colors, whispering a silent tale of years steeped in solitude. Amid this heavy stillness sat Liovna, her golden hair shimmering like silk threads in the candlelight. Her white dress, with its delicate lace trim and voluminous sleeves, seemed to have stepped out of a distant dream into this cold room. The simple gold necklace at her throat—her only memento from her mother—trembled faintly with each breath.
By Vafa Abbasi3 months ago in Fiction
Symphony of Darkness
Profess or Harris was a proud and audacious scientist, deeply engrossed in the realm of deep learning. His obsession with understanding the human mind led him down a dangerous path. With an overwhelming belief in his own superiority, he thought that knowledge could only be truly unlocked by pushing beyond the limits—limits that others, in his eyes, were too cautious to breach. He had grown disillusioned with conventional research, believing that only by taking extreme measures could he unravel the mysteries of consciousness.
By Vafa Abbasi6 months ago in Horror
Life at the Cost of Drinking a Cup of Time: The Simulated Dream
Part Six: Fractured Horizon The laboratory was engulfed in an eerie silence, the hum of the machines drowned beneath the weight of anticipation. Alex stood at the center, sensors meticulously attached to his temples, wires snaking like veins into the heart of the system. Every breath he took felt heavier than the last, as if even the air resisted him.
By Vafa Abbasi10 months ago in Fiction
Life at the Cost of Drinking a Cup of Time: The Simulated Dream
Part Five: Echoes of the Future As Darcy’s team prepares Tom for the simulation, they ask Alex to stay calm and avoid stress. Darcy instructs Rosalyn to stay close to Alex during this crucial experiment, emphasizing that they might need her to bring him back if necessary.
By Vafa Abbasi10 months ago in Fiction
Life at the Cost of Drinking a Cup of Time: The Simulated Dream
Part Four: Next Experiment: Time Trap The next experiment lasts two hours and is considered the final stage before the main experiment. However, things don’t go as expected in this trial. Alex suddenly falls into a time loop and is sent back to his childhood. Professor Darcy, noticing the changes with concern, says to his team in a voice filled with anxiety: "He’s trapped at a point far from his past, in a trap of his childhood trauma."
By Vafa Abbasi10 months ago in Fiction
Life at the Cost of Drinking a Cup of Time: The Simulated Dream
Part Three: The Nightmarish Dream -One Day Before the Next Phase of the Experiment- Alex lay in his room, but sleep eluded him. Thoughts swirled endlessly in his mind, and he felt as though something deep inside was pulling him. Suddenly, a physical pain settled in his chest, and before he could react, the world around him began to spin. A sharp dizziness overtook him, as if his entire body was being sucked into an endless whirlpool.
By Vafa Abbasi10 months ago in Fiction
Life at the Cost of Drinking a Cup of Time: The Simulated Dream
Part two: A Gamble with Fate (Continued) Several preliminary tests had been conducted as trials to prepare Alex for the real experiment on the day of the accident. These tests were specifically designed to place him in controlled conditions and assess his body's reactions to time simulations. The goal was to bring Alex back to the day of the accident, but before anything else, they had to ensure his body could handle such a challenge. The tests were carried out with utmost precision to determine if his body responded properly to the simulations and whether any adverse effects would occur. The days in the lab passed quickly, with each experiment bringing Alex closer to the ultimate goal.
By Vafa Abbasi10 months ago in Fiction











