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"Future Imperfect: A Journey Through Time and Hope"
As a time traveler, Alana had seen many incredible sights: she had walked with the dinosaurs, witnessed the fall of the Roman Empire, and stood in the crowd as Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech. But nothing had prepared her for what she saw when she stepped out of the time machine and into the future world.
By VIGNESH MAHENDRAN3 years ago in Fiction
If Walls Could Talks
If walls could talk, what stories would they tell? Walls of the house could talk In the old city of Edinburgh, there is a house that has stood for centuries. Its walls have witnessed the comings and goings of generations of families, and the many events that have taken place within its walls. It is said that if the walls of the house could talk, they would reveal a wealth of secrets, stories, and legends.
By kulandaivel3 years ago in Fiction
The Boy Who Could Fly: A Heartwarming Adventure
Once upon a time, in a mystical hamlet nestled amidst verdant peaks, there resided a young lad named Oliver. This boy was not akin to any other in the village, for he possessed an extraordinary ability that was beyond human comprehension - he could fly!
By Robert Brown3 years ago in Fiction
Maha Shivratri: A Significant Hindu Festival
Maha Shivratri is a Hindu festival that is celebrated annually in the Hindu calendar month of Phalguna (February/March). The festival is considered to be one of the most significant festivals in Hinduism and is celebrated with great devotion and zeal. In this article, we will explore the significance of Maha Shivratri and the various rituals associated with the festival.
By kumar praveen3 years ago in Fiction
Breaking the Rules of Time: A Temptation to Alter History
In the year 2047, time travel had become a reality, thanks to the groundbreaking research of Dr. Emily Wright. It was a technological breakthrough that allowed people to travel back in time, but with a catch. The past could be observed, but not changed. The laws of physics and causality made it impossible for any event to be altered, no matter how minor. Or so they thought.
By LEO STORIES3 years ago in Fiction







