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The Writer

The Writer Who Could See the Future

By Karun Published about a year ago 3 min read
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The Writer
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John was a writer. He had been writing for as long as he could remember. He loved the feeling of creating something new, of bringing characters to life on the page. But lately, John had been struggling with his writing. He couldn't seem to come up with anything new. He was stuck in a rut.

One night, John was sitting at his desk, staring at a blank computer screen. He was trying to write a new story, but he couldn't seem to get started. He was about to give up when he had an idea.

What if he wrote about something that was real? Something that was happening right now? John started to type. He wrote about a man who was planning a murder. He wrote about the man's motives, his methods, and his plans.

As John wrote, he started to feel excited. He was finally writing something that he was passionate about. He was writing about something that mattered.

John finished writing his story and saved it. He then went to bed. He was exhausted, but he was also satisfied. He had finally written something that he was proud of.

The next morning, John woke up and turned on the news. He was shocked to see that the story he had written was real. A man had just been arrested for planning a murder. The man's name was the same as the man in John's story, and the details of the murder were almost identical.

John couldn't believe it. He had written about a crime that was about to happen, and it had actually happened. John was scared, but he was also excited. He had discovered a new power. He could write about things that were real, and they would come true.

John decided to use his new power to help people. He started writing about crimes that were about to happen, and he would then tip off the police. The police were grateful for John's help, and they were able to stop many crimes before they happened.

John became a hero. He was known as the "writer who could see the future." He used his power to help people, and he made the world a safer place.

John's newfound ability to write about crimes that would come true soon became known to the public. He was interviewed on television and in newspapers, and he was even invited to speak to the FBI. John was happy to use his power to help people, but he also began to feel a sense of responsibility. He knew that if he wrote about a crime, it would definitely happen. This put a lot of pressure on him, and he started to have nightmares about the crimes he was writing about.

One day, John was writing about a bank robbery. He described the robbers in detail, and he even wrote about the exact time and location of the robbery. John was so engrossed in his writing that he didn't notice the man who had been standing in his doorway. The man was one of the robbers that John had described in his story. He had come to John to ask him to change the story. He said that he didn't want to rob the bank, but he had been forced to do it by his gang.

John was sympathetic to the man's story, but he knew that he couldn't change his story. He told the man that he had to go through with the robbery, but that he would do everything he could to make sure that no one got hurt.

The next day, the robbery happened exactly as John had written it. The robbers got away with a lot of money, but no one was hurt. John was relieved that he had been able to keep his promise to the man, but he was also shaken by the experience. He realized that his power was a great responsibility, and he vowed to use it wisely.

The End

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About the Creator

Karun

🌿✨ Karun, a poet weaving emotions into verses, embarked on the journey of words to unearth the beauty of feelings. In the delicate dance of ink and emotion, my poetry delves into the nexus of the human heart and the natural world.✍️

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