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I want to fly

Flying birds

By Rimsha Ashraf Published about a year ago 3 min read
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In a world where birds could fly freely and effortlessly, there was a special group of birds that had an exceptional gift. These birds didn't just fly, but they flew higher, faster, and longer than any other bird.

Their wings were larger, their bodies were lighter, and they possessed a unique talent that allowed them to soar through the skies with the grace and ease of a dancer. This group of birds, known as the "Flying Elite," was revered and respected by all other birds.

The Flying Elite spent their days soaring through the clouds, exploring new horizons, and pushing the limits of what was possible in the world of flight. They would race each other through the sky, dive down to the ground, and then soar back up again, performing intricate aerial acrobatics that left onlookers breathless.

The other birds would often gather on the ground to watch their aerial antics, marveling at the sheer beauty and majesty of their flight. Some birds would even try to mimicIn a world where birds could fly freely and effortlessly, there was a special group of birds that had an exceptional gift. These birds didn't just fly, but they flew higher, faster, and longer than any other bird.

Their wings were larger, their bodies were lighter, and they possessed a unique talent that allowed them to soar through the skies with the grace and ease of a dancer. This group of birds, known as the "Flying Elite," was revered and respected by all other birds.

The Flying Elite spent their days soaring through the clouds, exploring new horizons, and pushing the limits of what was possible in the world of flight. They would race each other through the sky, dive down to the ground, and then soar back up again, performing intricate aerial acrobatics that left onlookers breathless.

The other birds would often gather on the ground to watch their aerial antics, marveling at the sheer beauty and majesty of their flight. Some birds would even try to mimicIn a world where birds could fly freely and effortlessly, there was a special group of birds that had an exceptional gift. These birds didn't just fly, but they flew higher, faster, and longer than any other bird.

Their wings were larger, their bodies were lighter, and they possessed a unique talent that allowed them to soar through the skies with the grace and ease of a dancer. This group of birds, known as the "Flying Elite," was revered and respected by all other birds.

The Flying Elite spent their days soaring through the clouds, exploring new horizons, and pushing the limits of what was possible in the world of flight. They would race each other through the sky, dive down to the ground, and then soar back up again, performing intricate aerial acrobatics that left onlookers breathless.

The other birds would often gather on the ground to watch their aerial antics, marveling at the sheer beauty and majesty of their flight. Some birds would even try to mimicIn a world where birds could fly freely and effortlessly, there was a special group of birds that had an exceptional gift. These birds didn't just fly, but they flew higher, faster, and longer than any other bird.

Their wings were larger, their bodies were lighter, and they possessed a unique talent that allowed them to soar through the skies with the grace and ease of a dancer. This group of birds, known as the "Flying Elite," was revered and respected by all other birds.

The Flying Elite spent their days soaring through the clouds, exploring new horizons, and pushing the limits of what was possible in the world of flight. They would race each other through the sky, dive down to the ground, and then soar back up again, performing intricate aerial acrobatics that left onlookers breathless.

The other birds would often gather on the ground to watch their aerial antics, marveling at the sheer beauty and majesty of their flight. Some birds would even try to mimic

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Rimsha Ashraf

good life ..be the best believe in your self proud Pakistani Allhumdulillah be natural be who you are

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