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Jimena’s Insight
It all started within my mother’s quick afternoon hangout session with me, unable to recall every particular detail, however, I can briefly say it was one sunny bright afternoon during the weekend, where she walked into my room as I held on to my little notepad, mostly used for random writing on occasion to occasion. She grabbed it from my hand and simply began sketching, so effortlessly like air she ran that pencil on the paper, personally having no clue what she’d draw, I starred, focused deeply towards her expression, she seemed, out of so long in time, to have awakened something inside of her in which she had been keeping hidden, almost abandoned, the look on her face, it lightened up.
By Jimena Favela3 days ago in Interview
India vs Vietnam: Will 2026 Free Trade Agreements Transform India’s Export Economy?
From a commercial perspective, the year 2026 is likely to be considered historic for India. March has not even begun yet, and New Delhi has already concluded what is being called the “mother of all trade deals” with the European Union. At the same time, it has signed an agreement with the United States that is now being described as the “father of all trade deals.”
By Real content3 days ago in Chapters
THE MAN WHO COULD WORK MIRACLES
George McWhirter Fotheringay was not the kind of man anyone would expect to possess miraculous powers. He was small, with bright red hair, freckles, sharp brown eyes, and a habit of twisting the ends of his moustache when arguing. He worked as a clerk at Gomshott’s and enjoyed proving people wrong. Until the age of thirty, he did not believe in miracles at all. In fact, he strongly argued that miracles were impossible. His strange discovery happened one evening while he was debating the subject in the bar of the Long Dragon.
By Faisal Khan3 days ago in Fiction











