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part - 1 In my novel, a poignant tale of love, loss, and redemption unfolds in a lush jungle world. Avanya, raised by the wise and loyal wolf Subha, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and growth. Subha, who was once nurtured by the enigmatic Himandra, has instilled in Avanya the values of family, loyalty, and compassion.
hyena passed by and Pumpkin would have dashed the other hyena , Avnya was horrified seeing Pumpkin just pass through the body . Pumpkin had to reveal who he really is. Pumpkin asked Avanya to sit. Avanya , horrified, still sat beside him , he laid his head on Avanya’s lap . A sudden vision .The vision says “I am a mother ” about now Avnya had an idea from whose eyes she was speaking , Vinod dropped down in tears the droplets on the flour is clearly visible . Vinodh touched the vision's paw and said ``I am sorry Jannu '' the vision kissed Vinod and said “it’s fine “ . Only to see Vinod attacked by an arrow the music “Hum!”“Hum!”“Hum!”“Hum!” Vinod screams in his half dead voice “run” the vision filled with tears ran only to be struck by another sphere by Akin , Akin’s very own hand . “And that's how my mother died I was still in her belly I am just a spirit who was sent for your purpose but then i realised I was also sent to experience the love and warmth of a mother i got all that from you Avnya can you call you mom “ Avnya was broke but seeing Pumpkin strong she also held the tears behind and hugged Pumpkin and said “Of Course ” . Infan had to go it was too late Infan says “I left Diana alone , Once again I am sorry its all my fault to” Ashok replies “No !! I should have thought twice before I react” Ashok thought for a second and asked “Infan can you rule this cave ” Infan was confused and asked “Didn't we have a whole war onto that matter ” Ashok “yes , but its not the same anymore and my beautiful animal does need a good and fair enough ruler” Infan ok I will take over “ Ashok giggled and hugged Infan which was a surprise and also called out Subha in sign language , Ashok was overly happy which was new . Ashok’s eyes went back to his cub's eye . Infan left while he goes “He was a really good friend” to Subha on Ashok turned his body and said Subha “I love you mom , you did not leave me as an orphan , Thank you” . Ashok went to his den and was about to sleep but he weeped and cried in pain . He called out Avanya and Ashok said “I am so sorry , I still love you I don't know about you I never have felt this abundant feel of a tingle in my head ” Avanya saw Ashok and the way he saw her back with a cub like eyes and a mild and gentle voice seemed familiar She asked “It's ok Ashok , I love you too !! Why do you talk like this though ??” Ashok’s shoulders went up and he asked Avnya “Can I sleep on your lap? I never felt warm , never been this heart-welmed before ” Ashok laid his head on her lap and the pain started to vanish away . Ashok said “Sweet dreams Avnya !!!” And lent his eyes , at midnight a miserable pain occurred Ashok screamed Pumpkin beside him as a spirit controlled some pain but the unbearable pain allerted Avnya and Subha . Avanya wakes up and Subha comes dashing . Ashok laughed miserably and his sole departed washing off all the pain in his body and sorrow in his Guilt was emulsified. His skin gently started getting pale green and his heart rate started slowing down and down and at the moment it was all over . Avanya saw her love's soul depart . She gets up just like the rising sun and has a whole melody of animals behind . She walked up the den caring Ashok and burrind him cloud closing and ..Avanya in her mind THE END I was just angry on him yesterday And today its over That' s just how fast the night changes , I say He was a true lover And I threy all the loss is over I was never a stray A i was always in warmth of a dower So seize the days The tribe misdeeds will be nowhere This is the end of this story
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