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The Paradise

by srishti

In a beautiful place, enclosed by walls, Walls to protect mankind. But protect it from whom? From giants, they say. I'll slay them all and see the world beyond this day. I ventured outside the walls to claim my right, To face the giants and shine with all my might. But when I saw the first giant, I was stunned, It towered over me, my courage undone. The giant's massive foot was about to crush me tight, But thankfully, it was just a nightmare's fright. I woke up safe, my heart still racing fast, Grateful for the dream that didn't quite last.
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srishti
16 / F / India
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Written by
srishti
16 / F / India
Published
May 27, 2025
Time
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How can someone think of a story like Attack on Titan, where a hero can be a villain? My brain is showing me this type of nightmare.

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