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The Fortune Teller's Prophecy

Moosa Kleem was a fortune teller who lived in a small village.

By Zulqarnain HaiderPublished about a year ago 1 min read
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The Fortune Teller's Prophecy
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Moosa Kleem was a fortune teller who lived in a small village. He had been known for his accuracy in predicting the future, and many people came to him seeking guidance and advice. One day, a young woman named Zara visited him.

Zara was worried about her future. She had just lost her job and didn't know what to do next. Moosa Kleem took one look at her and said, "You will find success in an unexpected place. Look for opportunities in the most unlikely of places, and you will find what you seek."

Zara was skeptical, but she decided to take Moosa Kleem's advice to heart. She started looking for opportunities everywhere, from the local market to the library. She even applied for a job at the zoo, even though she had never worked with animals before.

To her surprise, she got the job at the zoo. It wasn't what she had expected, but she soon found that she loved working with the animals. She became an expert in animal care and was soon promoted to a senior position.

Years later, Zara looked back on that day when she had visited Moosa Kleem. She realized that his prophecy had come true. She had found success in an unexpected place, just as he had predicted.

Moosa Kleem had passed away many years ago, but Zara always remembered his wise words. She knew that he had helped her to find her true calling in life, and she was grateful for his guidance.

From that day on, Zara had a newfound respect for fortune tellers. She knew that there was truth in their predictions, and that they could offer guidance and wisdom when it was needed most.

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Zulqarnain Haider

I write short stories and poetry. I hope you find yourself in between the spaces of my words.

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