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  1. I’m crying from the beauty of this literature piece. Every word captured my soul. Thank you for that experience V.
    Chivalry truly isn’t dead… Mr. Bond there just proved itπŸ˜ƒ and i love how you’ve captured the mental ilness aspect of the story.. My eyes are still watery from the depth of such magnificent story telling.

    1. Wipe those tears, sweet soul of mine, and arise. There is still some beauty left in this dark and dreary world. Some people write because the can, I write because I must. Thanks for the feedback!

    1. Thank you. I hope my writing grows, there is a lot that needs to be said

  2. πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘ πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
    Hats off.

  3. WiFi wired us for a fishy business. We gradually woke out off ourselves as we swim in the behemoth of an ocean, uncertain of the present nor in the know of the future.

  4. Impressive! Very interesting piece of literature. Almost practical. I admire your creativity.

  5. Shadowheart says:

    The descriptive nature of this piece though…. Vivid imagery…. Hats off to you kind sir.

  6. ….Her pursuit of solitude in my company… Beautifully written with its relevance pervasive in various spheres of life.

    1. I borrowed a lot from the people around me…glad you liked it!

  7. Zack Ni Nani says:

    Amazing: Great write.

  8. Please allow me to ask:
    How do you combine writing so well and your day-trade – scientific research?

    1. At my level at the time, I infused my creative writing style into my academic writing. Right now I am interested in science communication, so I’m focusing more on telling science stories in a more readable and less intimidating way. I hope good essays come out of it.

  9. impressive piece of art. you want to read the next line.. and the next.. till there is no more left to read. Kaizen brother.

    1. I’m glad you enjoyed it. Share it widely πŸ™‚