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The Greedy Tree
The Greedy Tree Once upon a time in a peaceful forest, there lived a tall, strong tree named Taran. Taran stood proudly in the center of the forest, with thick green leaves and long, sturdy branches that reached toward the sky. Birds built nests in his arms, squirrels played on his trunk, and travelers often rested in his shade.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Broken Bridge
The Broken Bridge In a quiet village nestled between two hills, a narrow wooden bridge connected the east side to the west. This bridge was more than just a path across the river — it was a symbol of trust, built by the ancestors of the villagers, repaired by generations, and respected by all. But over time, as the younger generation got busier and more self-centered, the bridge started to decay.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Reflection
The Reflection Eva never liked mirrors. As a child, she would cover the one in her bedroom with a blanket at night, convinced it watched her while she slept. Her parents brushed it off as childish fear. “It’s just glass,” her father would say. “It can’t hurt you.”
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Horror
Whispers in the Walls
Whispers in the Walls The farmhouse had been abandoned for decades—its gray wood siding curling like old bark, windows shattered, roof half-sunken under the weight of time. But something about it called to Jenna. Maybe it was the way it stood alone on that forgotten stretch of land, surrounded by tall grass and silence.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Horror
The Last Broadcast
The Last Broadcast It was a stormy October night when the power went out across the sleepy town of Merrow’s Hollow. As wind shrieked and rain pounded the rooftops, 17-year-old Charlie Beckett lit a single candle in the living room and turned on his battery-powered radio.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Horror
The Wise Farmer and the Young Apprentice
The Wise Farmer and the Young Apprentice In a quiet village surrounded by fields of green, there lived a humble farmer named Hari. His farm was small but prosperous. Every season, his crops flourished, and his animals were healthy. The villagers admired him not only for his success but also for his wisdom and kind heart. Hari believed that knowledge wasn’t just for the books—it was something that should be passed down to others.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Golden Seed
The Golden Seed Once upon a time, in a peaceful village nestled between green hills, there lived a wise old man named Kavi. He was known for his deep knowledge and gentle spirit. People from near and far would visit him to seek guidance for their problems, whether it was about life, relationships, or personal struggles. Kavi had a reputation not just for his wisdom but also for his kindness and patience.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Empty Jar
The Empty Jar Once upon a time in a peaceful kingdom, there lived a wise and just king named Viren. As he grew old, he began to worry about who would succeed him. He had no children, and though he had many ministers and noblemen, he wanted someone kind, honest, and wise to lead the people after him.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Honest Farmer and the Magic Seeds
The Honest Farmer and the Magic Seeds Once upon a time, in a quiet village nestled between rolling hills and golden fields, there lived a humble farmer named Arjun. He was known throughout the village for his honesty and hard work. Every morning before dawn, he would rise, tend to his fields, and return home only after the sun had set. Though he wasn’t rich, he always shared what little he had with those in need.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education
The Last Leaf of Hope
The Last Leaf of Hope In a quiet village nestled between rolling hills and thick forests, lived an old painter named Mr. Raman. He had no family of his own, but he was loved by all for his wisdom and kind heart. His small, ivy-covered cottage stood at the edge of the village, where he spent his days painting nature and teaching children how to draw.
By VISHWANATHA9 months ago in Education











