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The Reflection
The Reflection” It started with a mirror. Not just any mirror—but an antique, full-length, gilded frame with ornate carvings that looked like twisted vines and clawed hands. Marissa found it at an estate sale, half-buried under a dusty tarp in the corner of a crumbling Victorian house.
By VISHWANATHA8 months ago in Horror
🌿 "The Last Mango Tree" — A Moral Story (820 Words)
🌿 "The Last Mango Tree" — A Moral Story (820 Words) In the quiet village of Haridham, nestled between green hills and golden fields, there lived an old man named Ramu. Ramu was a humble farmer, known not just for his harvest, but for the great mango tree that stood in the center of his land. It was not an ordinary tree—it was the last of its kind, a rare mango species known for its unmatched sweetness and healing properties.
By VISHWANATHA8 months ago in Education
The Greedy Farmer
The Greedy Farmer Long ago, in a small village surrounded by golden fields and blue skies, lived a farmer named Hariram. He owned a piece of land that had been passed down for generations. The soil was fertile, and the crops yielded enough to feed his family and sell a little at the market. Hariram was not rich, but he had enough.
By VISHWANATHA8 months ago in Education
The Price of a Lie
The Price of a Lie In a quiet town nestled between green hills and winding rivers, lived a boy named Arjun. At thirteen, Arjun was like most boys—curious, clever, and full of dreams. He lived with his parents in a modest house where honesty was the most cherished value. His father, Mr. Sharma, was a schoolteacher, and his mother was a homemaker known for her kindness.
By VISHWANATHA8 months ago in Education
The Garden of Second Chances
The Garden of Second Chances Leo Miller stared at the eviction notice in his hand, the bold red letters blurring as his eyes welled with tears. Three months behind on rent. Seventy-two hours to vacate. At sixty-three, with arthritis gnawing at his joints and a pension that barely covered his medication, he had nowhere to go.
By VISHWANATHA8 months ago in Education
The Lion and the Mouse – A Modern Tale
The Lion and the Mouse – A Modern Tale In the heart of a vast forest where sunlight danced through ancient trees and the river whispered secrets to the wind, lived Leo—the lion king. Proud, strong, and majestic, Leo ruled the forest with fairness but little patience. His roar could silence the storm, and his paws left deep impressions on the earth.
By VISHWANATHA8 months ago in Education
The Weight of a Glass
The Weight of a Glass In the bustling city of Serendale, where glass buildings touched the clouds and people raced the ticking clock, lived a young woman named Maya. A dedicated employee at a tech firm, Maya was known for her discipline and perfectionism. She was the type who color-coded her notes, arrived 15 minutes early for every meeting, and never missed a deadline. People admired her for her efficiency, but very few noticed the quiet storm brewing inside her.
By VISHWANATHA8 months ago in Education
The Mirror in the Woods
The Mirror in the Woods Long ago, in the village of Elmswood, there lived a boy named Kiran. He was clever and strong, but he was also proud—too proud. He often bragged about his talents, his strength, and his cleverness, making others feel small. Though he never meant to hurt anyone, his words left wounds.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Golden Touch
The Golden Touch Once upon a time, in a land of mountains and rivers, there lived a wealthy merchant named Arman. He had everything a man could dream of—large houses, beautiful clothes, chests full of gold, and ships that brought in treasures from distant lands.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Stone in the Road
The Stone in the Road Long ago, in a small kingdom nestled between the hills, there lived a wise and fair king. He ruled his people with kindness and justice, and his kingdom flourished. But despite his efforts, the king noticed that many of his subjects often complained about problems, yet did little to fix them.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education











