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THE Kid WHO Deceived everyone'"
There was once a youthful Shepherd Kid who tended his sheep at the foot of a mountain close to a dull woodland. It was fairly desolate for him the entire day, so he thought upon an arrangement by which he could get a little organization and some fervor. He hurried down towards the town calling out "Wolf, Wolf," and the residents emerged to meet him, and some of them halted with him for a significant time frame. This satisfied the kid such a lot of that a couple of days a while later he attempted a similar stunt, and again the locals came to his assistance. In any case, not long after this a Wolf really emerged from the woodland, and started to stress the sheep, and the kid obviously shouted out "Wolf, Wolf," still stronger than previously. In any case, this time the residents, who had been tricked two times previously, thought the kid was again deluding them, and no one blended to come to his assistance. So the Wolf made a decent feast off the kid's rush, and when the kid grumbled, the insightful man of the town said:
By Emmanuel Cheeseman2 years ago in Fiction
THE WISE BAT
A BAT who fell to the ground and was gotten by a Weasel argued to be saved his life. The Weasel rejected him, saying that he was naturally the foe, everything being equal. The Bat guaranteed him that he was not a bird but rather a mouse, and in this way he was liberated. Without further ado, a short time later the Bat again tumbled to the ground and was gotten by another Weasel, whom he moreover beseeched not to eat him. The Weasel said that he had an extraordinary antagonism toward mice. The Bat guaranteed him that he was not a mouse but rather a bat, and subsequently, he got away.
By Emmanuel Cheeseman2 years ago in Fiction
"Greedy AND Desirous"
Two neighbors preceded Jupiter and asked him to fulfill their hearts' longing. Presently, one was loaded with voracity, and the other was eaten up with envy. So to rebuff them both, Jupiter conceded that each could have anything he wanted for himself, but only on the condition that his neighbor had twice as much. The Ravenous man petitioned to have a room loaded with gold. No problem at all; yet everything in his bliss was gone to sorrow when he found that his neighbor had two rooms brimming with the valuable metal. Then came the turn of the Jealous man, who couldn't tolerate thinking that his neighbor had any euphoria whatsoever. So he asked that he could have one of his own eyes put out, which implies that his sidekick would turn out to be thoroughly visually impaired.
By Emmanuel Cheeseman2 years ago in Fiction
Red
There were ancestors of two widows that lived on a little piece of land, which they leased from a rancher. One of them had two children, and the other had one, and before long it was the ideal opportunity for the spouse that had two children to send them away to seek their fortune. So she told her oldest child one day to take a can and bring her water from the well so that she could prepare a cake for him, and whatever amount or however little water he could bring, the cake would be perfect or sma' likewise; and that cake was to be so that she could get him when he went on his movements.
By Emmanuel Cheeseman2 years ago in Fiction
THE Historical backdrop OF JACK THE Goliath Executioner
In the reign of the renowned Lord Arthur, there lived in Cornwall a fellow named Jack, who was a kid with a strong attitude and thoroughly enjoyed hearing or perusing about magicians, goliaths, and pixies. He also used to listen enthusiastically to the deeds of the knights of Ruler Arthur's Round Table.
By Emmanuel Cheeseman2 years ago in Fiction
The Existential Woman page 9
The air conditioners were on all day in the condo. Usually, the small bedroom was ice cold from the unit running in the bedroom window, but the past few days Shanna noticed that the room wasn't at the usual coldness. The living room unit was still keeping that room very cold. So cold that she wore a sweater when she was inside. The outside was totally opposite. The temperature outside was in the high 90s on most summer days, and Shanna was miserable in that heat. She couldn't breath well, she hated sweating, and she didn't like stripping her clothing off because her soft fat was exposed to the skinny minded world's criticisms. Any summer in Florida, was just a hybernation period. A long six month stretch beginning in April and finally ending at the end of September. A miserable long stretch of unbearable heat and tolerating annoying body shaming criticisms. Shanna couldn't even find an affordable bathing suit she liked. The current prices for nice bathing suits were up to $50. She just counted the days until October. Once October arrived, the quality of her life would begin to improve. She knew that many people in the North felt this way about Winter. They thought that Florida was so perfect. They hated the long six month stretch of cold weather forcing them to wear coats and hats and scarves and gloves --- Forcing them to scrape ice off of their car windsheilds --- Forcing them to hybernate inside where it was warm and safe from icy accidents. She knew how many thought. "The grass is always greener..." she whispered to herself, "But one day, I'm going to be a Snow Bird. I'm going to live in the South from October to April, and in the North from May to September. Then I will have the best of both worlds. One day it will happen. Some day. Some day."
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Fiction
Whispers of Celestial Breeze
In a forgotten corner of the world, nestled between towering peaks and lush valleys, lay a secluded village known as Havenbrook. Its residents lived simple lives, tending to their fields and gardens, and cherishing the bonds of community. Yet, beneath the tranquil surface, an ancient secret awaited discovery, one that would forever change the fate of Havenbrook and its inhabitants.
By emad afsary2 years ago in Fiction
The Whisphering Video
In a certain country there was once great lamentation over a deadly virus that caused great sickness, killed much of its people, and laid waste its economy. The President promised a large reward to anyone who would free the land from this plague; but the virus was able to mutate so quickly that no one could develop a medicine which could stop it. At last the President gave notice that whosoever should develop a medicine or vaccine that could kill or stop the virus should have his only daughter to wife.
By Everyday Junglist2 years ago in Fiction
The Existential Woman page 8
Wednesday morning, Shanna woke up before Norman. She got a cup of coffee, cold and stale, leftover in the pot from yesterday. Sugar and milk was not enough to make it taste good. She smoked a cigarette. She heard Norman get out of bed and go to the bathroom. She laughed about his incredibly long pissing. She began complaining about her life, wondering what his reaction would be. He seemed to have heard everything she said, but as usual, he didn't say much. When he attempted to say something, she'd cut him off with a repetitive line, in a chiding, mocking manner. He finally brought his voice up to the loudness of hers, and she backed off a bit. She slammed her palm angrily on his desk, pleading, "Why can't you just say that I'm right?"
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Fiction
Navigating Life's Unpredictable Terrain: Embracing Change and Seizing Opportunities
Life's Unpredictable Journey: Embracing Change and Seizing Opportunities Life, with its intricate tapestry of experiences, often unfolds in ways we can't predict. Just when we think we have a grasp on its rhythm, unexpected twists and turns emerge, propelling us into uncharted territories. In these moments, the path we had envisioned takes an unforeseen detour, leaving us both puzzled and uncertain. Amidst these transitions, a cascade of questions arises, and answers seem to elude us, intensifying the enigma that life presents.
By Rohit Singh2 years ago in Fiction
Disease Called Human
In the realm of Elysium, where elves danced beneath moonlit canopies and dwarves carved intricate wonders from the heart of mountains, a foreboding darkness began to cast its shadow. A sinister disease, known only as the "Curse of Humanity," swept through the land like a relentless tempest. It spared no one, not even the immortal and ethereal creatures that called Elysium home.
By Mr. Yusman2 years ago in Fiction





