Mysteries of the Basket-Girl
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  • Reads 282
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 4
  • Time 17m
Ongoing, First published Nov 14, 2015
She doesn't know what her name is. Her birth is mysterious. Her world is Colourless.
At the age of 14, she knows that time will never come. She has to be the time herself.

She leaves her home alone and desolated with a riddle by a mysterious Sage. She is accompanied by a mysterious man Kabira and his Son. And Encountering a gipsy boy with his mysterious flute at the station adds the  mysteries in her life that she had never even thought of. 
Her quest to unravel the mystery of her birth becomes more mysterious as she finds people with different opinions. Whom shall she trust and whom shall she not? 

Welcome to the  colourless adventure in the Colourless World with the colourless mysteries.

"She walks behind her cane. She has always trusted her cane to walk ahead of her."
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