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Realm of visions
Realm of visions
Realm of visions
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It's a story about a girl on a quest to discovering dark, magical powers while she fights her own dark side. To know more about her mysterious journey continue reading...
Aditi Sonker is an upcoming writer. This book is her first ever attempt, and she has successfully put her thoughts and creativity in a matured manner. At present, she is a student of B.Arch. Her passion towards writing has motivated her to fulfill her dream.
She always see life full of opportunities and has firm belief in- "Learning is a never ending process". She wants to come up with more and more fictions for her readers and to make a place in their heart with her writings.
You can mail your valuable suggestion and book-reviews on her email: sonkeraditi@gmail.com
LanguageEnglish
PublisherDiamond Books
Release dateJul 30, 2020
ISBN9789352966820
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    Realm of visions - Aditi Sanker

    Realm of Visions:

    Echo of the end

    eISBN: 978-93-5296-682-0

    © Publisher

    Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd.

    X-30, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-II New Delhi-110020

    Phone: 011-40712200

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    Website: www.diamondbook.in

    Edition: 2019

    Realm of Visions: Echo of the end

    By - Aditi Sonker

    Acknowledgement

    I would like to thank:

    My Dad (Rajendra Prasad), for his support and faith on me, I wasn’t sure he believed in me.

    My Mom (Neelam Sonkar), for her guidance and support. When I was nervous she boosted my confidence by telling that ‘Victory may or may not be yours but you’ll learn a lot… you are the person I look up to’.

    Antara Aggarwal, for helping me editing in earlier stage of the book.

    My friends- Shreya, Jyothsna and Arivudainangai, who supported me always.

    1

    T here was a forest around me. The darkness was almost visible. It was like I could feel a pang of all of its sadness. Through the dense trees came this ray of light, and as the leaves separated, emerged a man. All I remember after that is seeing a red shot of light, and the next moment the words MATAR TORTUOSO flew out of my mouth, Arya said as she wiped the perspiration off her brow.

    And then? asked Shreya.

    And then? He was dead. Arya replied.

    Dead? What could this possibly mean? Shreya exclaimed.

    Arya gulped. So I googled it. It’s Spanish for torturous killing. Her eyes widened. I feel so miserable thinking about it. In the dream, I felt like this seething venomous snake going in for the kill! These dreams are starting to unnerve me, Shreya.

    She wanted to vent out further, but looking at her own fear reflecting in Shreya’s eyes, she decided to remain quiet. Shreya nods.

    I know Arya. But this is probably just your subconscious playing tricks on you. You’ll get over it, I’m sure. So, shall we head to class?

    Glad for the intervention, she agreed, Yeah, let’s hurry!

    The next week saw her same old routine which started with the customary.

    Arya! Homework first. Can you keep your novels aside for once? which was the very scene unfolding.

    But Ma, you know I can’t go on a day without them. I promise, my scores won’t go down this time.

    They better not, said Ma, Because I won’t get your father to sign on your progress report the next time.

    Groaning, she went to her room and worked on number problems like her darling mum wanted her to.

    Aditi was in a deep thought when Sameer returned from the office.

    What’s wrong with you?

    She came out of her trance.

    Nothing I am just tensed about Arya. She is too much into fantasy and I am scared for her now. She always talks about these dreams of hers. And I don’t feel like it’s normal anymore. She has been dreaming about the same dream for a couple of months now. I don’t feel okay about this.

    It has been almost 16 years now. And it was nothing that you are panicking for. I have told you a lot many times, it’s just your mind. You don’t even remember anything from that night. Sameer reassured her.

    Aditi’s fear was palpable to Sameer, and he decided not to stretch the topic any further. He calmed her down by telling her that it was normal to be into fiction in Arya’s age. He distracted her

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