The False Goddess
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  • Reads 6,295
  • Votes 199
  • Parts 14
  • Time 56m
Complete, First published Sep 17, 2021
A human stuck in time with powers can we say her a false goddess or she is just a variable in the world of constants as a special pawn to make the game of gods more interesting , only way to find out is to keep going .

I am Shivangi THE GODESS OF EARTH  but this was not my name when the story started. Piya  my name was before my world turned upside down  and everything changed . I was a normal human like all but one fine night changed it all for forever. 

And after centuries its changing again  for worse  or best no one knows not even the fates because of him a HUMAN but most attractive and handsome of all , will I  be able to control myself for not falling for him or an upcoming storm will fall us apart.

 Every story has various aspects what matters is who is narrating yours I will try to serve you the best , hop in my little boat of imagination to explore more. 

This story is an outcome of my overthinking mind means totally fictional and has nothing particular to do with mythology but many names and scenes are derived from old folk stories , any resemblance of any character to any person is a pure coincidence. 

Well I am still an unexperienced kiddo so please bare with me , I promise you that I'll learn and grow as fast as possible .
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