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The Merchant and the Bird
The Merchant and the Bird A merchant kept a bird. This bird was born in India. Since he was going to India for trade, the merchant asked his beloved bird if he could bring him something from India. ''I want my freedom,'' said the bird.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Fiction
Two Cunning Adventures
There is no one who does not know about Raigama and Gampala. Katta and Vettapittala are two such tricksters. Due to the cunning work of two friends in a village, the villagers called them Katta and Vettapittala. Despite trying various tricks to make ends meet, they could not do much with them.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Fiction
True Love Isn't About Spark, It's About Growth
All relationships will reach a point where they feel ''boring'' after quite a few years. This is the truth nobody is telling you. The butterflies will calm, the 3 A.M. talking will become commonplace, and the thrill of novelty will wear off. Though love has not disappeared. It just means it's growing. What is the magic of love in the face of the challenges? It's about building a fire.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Fiction
The Clever Girl
There was once a shepherd who had been working hard since childhood. As he grew older, he started herding the kings sheep. One day, the king ordered him to take the sheep to the market, sell them, bring back the money, and also return with the sheep.
By Nikita Angel11 months ago in Fiction










