Faith's Leap_Nemet Metin - A New World_The boy who almost stopped breathing_The Great Healing Ci
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Faith's Leap
“I don’t undertand why you’re doing this,” Lauren said. She picked up her butter knife and dabbed at a pat of butter, a look of intense concentrwww.onedoor.ccation pinching her features. Lauren took a bite of the warm, buttered bread and chewed slowly.Faith closed her eyes and suppressed a sigh. “I’ve explained why this is important to me,” she said. “I’m not sure there’s anything left to discuss.”Lauren placed the bread on her plate, carefully before saying, “This feels like an act of rebellion.”Faith ducked her head so her sister wouldn’t see the look on her face. “This is not an act of rebellion,” she...
Nemet Metin - A New World
‘The places to which human feet didn’t touch after the Chernobyl Disaster turned green. The nature returned to itself. The wild animals, birds live their life freely. All the places where there aren’t human beings become more beautiful,’’ my uncle said. I was listening to my uncle attentively. I couldn’t finish counting the wrinkles on his forehead. He isn’t tired of worrying. Maybe it is his only hobby. ‘A war is inevitable in the island where two people live. A peace is just a period between two wars. To overthrow the state, policy, meetings, risings, prison, a nuclear weapon, crimes, the sm...
The boy who almost stopped breathing
Once there was a boy named Aaron. Aaron lived in a mansion with his parents. Mr and Mrs Saunders. They were of high rank in the social society because of their well-paying jobs. Their son, however, turned out to be a rotten and spoilt child. Aaron loved to lie and throw tantrums when things didn't go his way. Everybody knew that Aaron was not to be trusted. At 15, he already had a bad reputation. A troubled young man, people would say.When he was 5-years old, he stole chocolate and a drink from the shop. After being confronted about this by the shop owner, he said there was no food in his home...
The Great Healing Circle
~zee-zee-zee-zee-zoo-zee~ My eyes slowly open as I wake up to the Black-Throated Green Warbler sing their gentle yet powerful song. Not yet fully awake, I stretch backward, forward, to my left, and finally to my right. The tension in my body melts away, and sweet relief washes over me. I am so grateful to be alive another day thanks to Mother Nature. I swing my legs over my hammock and make my way to the door in the hut. The walls are completely made up of mud which have been strengthened by the mighty sun for thousands of years. The roof consists of woven leaves, forming a protective barrier...