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The Powerful Precious Stone Part 2

  • Writer: Short Fiction Stories
    Short Fiction Stories
  • Feb 5, 2023
  • 2 min read

Author; STORYSEEKER, EDITOR: JKP Sandris saw the final result of the experiment. The alloy was very different looking. It glowed in different colours in different parts (Red, blue, Green, Brown). It is related to the nature of the planet (Fire, Sky, Water, Land). He cut those shining alloys into the respective pieces and for the friendship, he made a necklace using the coloured alloys and gifted them. They loved that so much and thanked him. Days passed and then one of Sandris friend an archaeologist named Alam Joseph invited him to the excavation of the artefacts present in Egypt. He went there just for fun to explore Egypt but he don’t know that it would change his life forever. He went and the excavation started after a few days. While excavating he found a particular area shining bright even though there was bright sunlight. But to his luck nobody noticed it. He used his chance and he dug in and found a mystical book which was embedded with a spell. And importantly it was in the English language. According to history, English was found in England in the mid-5th to 7th centuries AD. The book also mentioned the date as the 10th century. Sandris think of anything, He was in shock. He decided to research in his secret lab so he hid it in his bag. The excavation trip was wonderful, he took photos in front of The Pyramid of Giza. He returned home and started his research on the spell book. He tried opening it and it didn’t open. When he rubbed the book it suddenly created a hollow space with a kind of interlocking space. It exactly looked like the design of the alloy in the necklace. He took the book and rushed to everybody. He explained everything happened to them and everyone got shocked. He asked them to remove the necklace and everyone did it. He started placing it according to the interlocking shape and a miracle happened.

To be continued

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