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Month of march

By Alagarsamy subramanian

By alagarsamyPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Month of march

Once upon a time, in a small town surrounded by dense forests and rolling hills, the month of March had arrived. It was a time when the snow had melted, the flowers began to bloom, and the sun started shining brighter. The town was filled with joyous people celebrating the arrival of spring, but little did they know what lay ahead.

In the middle of the month, a strange and eerie fog descended upon the town. The fog was so thick that it was impossible to see anything beyond a few feet. The townspeople were frightened, and rumors began to spread that it was a sign of something sinister.

One night, a group of teenagers decided to venture out into the fog to explore. They were feeling brave and adventurous, but as they walked deeper into the forest, they realized they were lost. The fog was so thick that they couldn't see each other, and they were separated.

One of the teenagers, named Lucy, found herself alone in the forest. She was scared and disoriented, and she didn't know which way to go. Suddenly, she heard a strange noise, like something was creeping up on her. She turned around, but she couldn't see anything. The noise got louder, and she realized that it was coming from behind her.

She started to run, her heart beating faster and faster. The noise was getting closer, and she knew that she had to find a place to hide. She saw a small cabin in the distance and ran towards it, hoping that she would find safety inside.

When she arrived at the cabin, she saw that the door was locked. She banged on the door, hoping that someone would hear her. After a few moments, the door opened, and an old woman appeared.

The old woman invited Lucy inside and asked her what had brought her to the forest. Lucy explained what had happened and how she had gotten lost in the fog. The old woman listened carefully and then told Lucy a story.

She told Lucy that many years ago, the town had been plagued by a terrible curse. The curse had been placed on the town by an evil witch who had been angry with the townspeople. The curse caused a thick fog to descend upon the town every year during the month of March, and it was said that whoever ventured out into the fog would never return.

The old woman then explained that she was the only one who knew how to break the curse. She told Lucy that she needed to find a rare flower that grew deep in the forest. The flower had magical powers, and if she could bring it back to the old woman, she would be able to break the curse and save the town.

Lucy was determined to help, and she set out into the forest to find the flower. She walked for hours, following the old woman's directions, and finally, she found the flower.

As she made her way back to the cabin, she heard the same strange noise that she had heard before. This time, she knew that it was the witch who had cursed the town. The witch appeared in front of her, and Lucy realized that she had to be brave.

She stood her ground and held up the flower. The witch laughed and said that the flower was useless, but as she reached out to take it, she suddenly turned to stone. The curse was broken, and the fog lifted.

Lucy returned to the town, and the townspeople were overjoyed. They thanked her for her bravery and celebrated the arrival of spring without any fear of the curse. Lucy learned that sometimes, it takes courage and determination to overcome the most challenging obstacles, and that even the most impossible-seeming tasks can be accomplished with a little bit of faith and effort.

Month of march

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If you're looking for a digital writer who can take you on a thrilling journey through the power of words, look no further than Alagarsamy Subramanian. His stories are sure to leave you breathless and eager for more.

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