Glimpses Of A Different Life

Glimpses Of A Different Life

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This is a bundle of short stories which give you sneak a peak into the lives of different fictional characters. These stories are original works. These are purely works of fiction. Please do not copy these stories : ) 1:The metro As the train stops due to a powercut, a kind soul helps a girl worried about her future. 2: Him The tale of a lady enveloped by grief who finds ways of coping with it and moving on with her life while holding on to the past. 3: The weeping child As world war 2 ended it left in it's wake mass destruction. Supporters of Hitler started killing themselves to escape punishment. Having parents with the same mindset, Mia faced a tough choice. 4: Martha and Jake A comical story featuring an incident from the life of a couple who has to go to the station to meet their friends.
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