A SLICE OF HEAVEN NISHATS GARDEN by er haider khan


Once upon a time, there was a writer who lived in a small village near a forest. He was a solitary man, who spent most of his time writing and exploring the forest. One day, while he was walking through the garden near lake, he heard a beautiful song coming from the distance. It was a soft and gentle voice that echoed through the hills and valleys. He followed the voice and reached the top of a hill, where he saw a beautiful woman with white covered feathers singing with a fearful whisper under four trees in lakh. The writer was spellbound by her beauty and the way she sang.

He stood there for a moment, watching her and listening to her voice. The woman had scarlet eyes that looked like they were carved out of stone, and her wings were stretched out, searching for a sincere soul. The writer felt a deep connection to her, as if she was singing just for him. The woman was the caged queen, who was singing for someone to come and set her free. The writer was moved by her beauty and her voice, and he felt a strong desire to help her.

He approached the queen and she stopped singing. The queen looked at him with her scarlet eyes and the writer felt a chill run down his spine. He was afraid that she might reject him or harm him, but he took a deep breath and spoke to her. The queen listened to him, but she did not speak. The writer then started to write about her, and as he wrote, he felt a

sense of peace and tranquility. His words seemed to soothe her soul, and the queen started to smile.

The queen then took the writer's hand and led him to a clearing in the Nishat’s Garden. There she revealed her true form. She was an angel, who had been trapped in the Garden near lake for a long time. The writer was shocked and amazed at the same time. He realized that the queen was searching for someone to believe in her, to help her break free from the cage. He promised her that he would do everything in his power to help her.

The writer spent the next few days exploring the Garden with the queen. They walked, talked and wrote together. He learned about her past and her life, and he felt a strong connection to her. He could feel her heart beating faster every time she was near him. He could not help but think of her even when she was not there. He had become obsessed with her and he could not imagine his life without her.

The writer then wrote a poem about the queen, and he recited it to her. The poem was filled with love and passion, and the queen was moved to tears. She then revealed to the writer that the poem had the power to break her curse and set her free. The writer recited the poem, and as he finished, the queen was surrounded by a bright light, and she disappeared into the sky.

The writer was filled with sadness and loneliness, but he was also filled with a sense of peace and joy. He had helped the queen break free from her cage and he had fallen in love with her. The writer realized that the queen had left an eternal fragrance in his heart, and he would always remember her voice, her beauty, and her love. The writer continued to write about the queen, the writer lived the rest of his life, telling the story of the queen and how he helped set her free, and the story became an inspiration to many people, who were searching for love and happiness.

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