It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the epoch of disbelief, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, I had everything before me, I had nothing before me and I was an orphan harrowed in a mere workhouse resided in the rickety streets of the Tuvas
Village. Heights of outrance cruelty barged in, I couldn’t take it any more, undergoing sheer crucification, I darted away to the east, down the ribbon of moonlight, over the brow of hill hoping that the almighty might show what happiness in life was. I ran in vain through the dusk and dawn and reached the Wall of fortune yearning for my woe of agony to end. But no. Slip
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Swirling and blending were the vague colours as my head tilted towards a crag. The expected “thud” on the ground was still bound to take place. I was still a few feet above the ground.
“Rattle”. Bonking my temple onto a rugged rock, I groaned in an agony of trauma, encountering pitch darkness… within seconds, I fell into an unconscious state of mind.
After a grueling hour, I was awakened by the hustle and bustle of an ape swinging from branch to branch. Looking exactly like a chimpanzee with a hairy dark skin, I could easily figure it out as Australopithecus Afarensis. But how did I confront an Australopithecus Afarensisis in a modern world? When I glanced up at the sky I encountered three suns in lieu of one and four visible planets behind the sun. In that split of a second a miraculous thought revealed the solution to my unknown destiny.
I cried with a sigh of joy. The Great Wall of Fortune was a secret passage to one of the seven newly discovered life bearing planets of the solar system, “The Trappassit – I” which is roughly forty light years away from the earth. Due to this difference of time and space, whatever that had happened on earth might be happening now in this planet said my gut feeling. Ebulliently, I decided to further explore the