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Ascella: The Untold written by Hanmcknz.

//Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Unless otherwise indicated, all the names, characters, businesses, places, events, and incidents in this book are either the product of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.//

PLAGIARISM is a crime. 

Read at your own risk, READ RESPONSIBLY. Happy Reading.

STARTED: 03-01-21

COMPLETED: 08-06-21

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"Maybe it's time I should tell you where you can find the answer to your question," said Kali, she walked towards her seat. She didn't sit down and just stared at the old carved wood.


She took a deep sigh before speaking. "There's a fortress in the Denali Mountain, there lives an old woman. She was the oldest among the living ancestors, she was said to see through anyone's heart. She should be able to give you answers to the questions you've been wanting to solve." 


"One," Kali stopped walking when she heard me speak. "One question," I said.


She smirked at me and crossed her arms. "Yes, my dear. One, one question but there are millions of answers. You know that,"


I watched her walk away. With or without approval, I decided to pack my things and go on with the plan. I searched the library for the map of Nepal where Mount Denali is located. I grabbed my thick sweaters and made sure no one sees my exit.


 I closed my bag and blew off my torch. I walked slowly making my way out making sure no one notices it, everyone should be asleep by now. 


"Jill," 


Before I could grab the knob, someone called my name from behind. "Josh,"


"What's with the stuff?" he noticed the bag I was wearing and a load of things in it.


I sighed with no intention of leaving him hanging. "I'm leaving," I said directly with my back facing him.


"Leaving, again." his voice slowed down.  "Where this time?" he asked.


"Denali," head down. I know he'd be disagreeing with my plans again, he thinks it's too dangerous for me to go.


"Denal- Nepal?!" he sounded like he freaked out. 


"Yes, and I wouldn't want to hear your disapproval, Josh. I've had enough," I turned to face him and dropped the torch on the ground.


He gave me a small smile. "No, there won't be any disapproval. You may go as you wish," he answered. 


I felt a sigh of relief hearing him. I opened the door but he spoke once more before I could take a step out. "Besides," he started. 


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