"This is reiterating of a true story. The events illustrated took place in Pakistan, Karachi in 2004. At the consideration of the people and places involved, the names have been changed. The rest has been told exactly as it occurred."
Since the beginning of time, there have been many known religions besides the most common and widely known religions, World had Islam, Christianity, and Hinduism to name the top of pockets. There were many other cults that were followed, many other religions besides those, in midst of all during the dark era a very small group was known to have been following Verumerism, commonly known as Verum, the origins of the Verum are unknown and was first found in the lands of Asia even with the mysterious roots, people transfigured to it very rapidly due to its strong justice system and very clear rules.
Their Holy book, Perltz was written by Ghimit, at first, it was the rubrics for his Kingdom, Manolf which later became The Book for Verumerism. The introduction to Verum was created by Ghimit himself, which follows the worship of the Truth, Verum. Ghimit later became the adversary for other religions and opposed that everyone should follow ways of the Perltz, transfigure many non-believers into Verumerism, Ghimit also became the Priest of Verum and was the commander when the wars came to his religion. The extermination of Verumerism was commenced by world leaders as Ghimit tried to force people to follow the ways of Perltz something the rest of the world was not pleased with.
The Perltz was very clear on its message to people, and people followed them blindly. However, Perltz was lost or known to be destroyed in the Dispersion of The Truth, a war that eliminated much of Verum followers.
Years after Dispersion in the lands of deep New Zealand, a town called Arig, Followers of Verum can be found, and who are known as Veru now. It was a long shot but they tried to look for the Book of Ghimit so they can follow the right way of Verum but feared that this could cause uncovering of the survivors of Dispersion of the Truth to the world outside the Arig. This existing group came into accord with the non-believers of Verum who shared the town with them years ago before the war begin, their ancestors joined hands and made a treaty, that the identity of Verum will remain veiled by the town if no one will leave the inner town, which was a place where all Veru was living. The whole town has been living on this understanding for years now, they do not need electricity as it's their law, and all the rations and other necessary items were to be delivered by the outer town so that no Veru has to come out of their local. Surviving Verus were people included refugees, prisoners of war, or simply lived there because their ancestors lived in Arig yet since the Perltz was lost, all their religion laid on the withering knowledge of the religion from which they constructed new rules, benefiting the treaty also, the restructured rules have been following by people of the inner town for generations now.
Now here is one story never put down, a story about life and love.
Valerie & the boy is a story that isn't mined to tell, really. So when I tell you this one is for being clandestine about. This distinctive tale of two lovers arises in the lands of Arig, New Zealand. Even though Arig was divided into two parts, one occupied by the people of the new world and the other being occupied by the people who practiced Verum.
Our tale begins neither begins in those divided towns but the rocky shores of the lakes near Arig, the shore was the neutral ground for both parties. Everyone was welcomed without any prejudice. Even then the land was never really filled with people enjoying the cool lake or the winter sun.
Well except for the two little children, Valerie, and the boy. Even with different cultures they would come up here and gaze at the seawaters for hours. They would not talk to each other in fact they made their little treaty of the parts of shores dividing the land into for both of them.
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moeedqurishi's The Sweetest Sin
Short StoryA precise retelling of true stories with fictional flourish, interconnecting each other.