
Moonchild Writes
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"I am a Moonchild – born under silence, raised by chaos.
I speak in pauses, feel in storms, and write in phases.
My words are not loud, but they echo.
Not here to be read—here to be felt."
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Lessons of Life with Sidharth Shukla. Top Story - February 2022.
Dear Sidharth Shukla, Our journey started together two years ago on 29 September 2019 – The day Bigg Boss 13 started. It was not the first time that I was seeing you, but it was the first time I was experiencing life with you. To be very honest, it was not you who drove me into watching this show. I came to live this journey with some others, and I could not even connect with you for a few days. In no time, a handsome, good-looking man who seemed arrogant and aggressive turned to be my heartbeat. Every other day, I would watch you the most I could. From watching you on TV to fighting for you on Twitter, you became a part of my life more than the people who were physically near me. I learned and learned and kept learning from you. You were my mentor during some crucial times when all you were doing was living your life. I want to thank you for all that you taught me.
By Moonchild Writes4 years ago in Humans
Be The Matthew
Choices - they are everywhere – from what to wear to when to sleep to who to trust. Every person has a different time making different choices. Some are easier to make, some are difficult. But sometimes you are left with a thought of what if I chose the other one. Do you believe in destiny, I don’t?
By Moonchild Writes4 years ago in Fiction
The Fight for Life
"It's a success. We did it!", shouted Rabia, a junior intern at the International Laboratory of California(ILC). Marina, the Senior Research Analyst added, "It took humans 22 centuries to find a way to live, live without a fear of death, live immortally." David and Samuel hugged each other. The lab was lit up in joy. Marina being the leader of the team requested the Computer Wizard, Samuel to spread the word. Soon enough, the news spread like fire and the research and experiment were published. The team did not want to give away their idea and decided to keep the formula secret. As of now, all the team members, the experiment subjects and some of the Lab’s Heads were immortal. The only drawback of the formula was that falling from a height of more than 500m could still kill the person.
By Moonchild Writes5 years ago in Fiction


