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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
Mahasivarathiri
Maha Shivaratri, also known as Shivaratri or Sivaratri, is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in honor of Lord Shiva. It is usually observed on the 14th night of the new moon in the Hindu month of Phalguna, which typically falls in February or March in the Gregorian calendar.
By Prabhakaran3 years ago in Fiction
The Girl Next Door: Lily's Friendship with Batman
Once upon a time, there was a young girl named Lily who lived in a house next door to Batman. She had always been a huge fan of the caped crusader, with posters of him covering the walls of her bedroom. One day, she decided to build her own bat signal and shine it into the night sky, hoping that Batman would notice it and come visit her.
By Parthosh Raj R3 years ago in Fiction
unconditional
If walls could talk, the tales I would tell; of holding hearts, wearing joy, and carrying the burdens of too much to bear. I am a keeper of all; the good, the bad, & the sad. Follow along closely for this is a tangled tale of a love so absolute, no matter the changing hue.
By Greer Monroe3 years ago in Fiction


