There is this boy, six years old, who gave a poem about a sailing boat to his teacher. The poem was so cute that the teacher had it published in a local paper and prised the child's talent in the classroom.
There is this man who liked playing other people's minds and hearts. He had given the poem to his nephew and told him to give it to the teacher.
There is this woman, wingless, who told her son he could not write.
There is this person, once a six year old boy, who wanders in life, his soul in peace, because he has never tricked a child nor cut anybody's wings.
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Mind the Gap (by Noor Lung) English
General FictionMind the Gap is a collection of fiction short stories. They vary in style, themes, tone, characters and length. The aim is to provide a different lens colour to look to reality. It's also the sandbox where I tried different voices, where I experimen...