Bitten

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V E R A L U N A I woke up weirdly; it was three in the morning; I’d been trying to go back to sleep, but it was no use, so I grabbed my flashlight and blanket and went for a walk. This is my second night in this village, and everything is going according to plan; the children are way too fast learners than usual, which made me happy. Children like that must have access to education; they have a good foundation in learning; it’s just that they don’t have government access and don’t usually roam to places like this. In the future, we might know that excellent engineers, architects, genius scientists, great teachers, lawyers, and many more professionals might be from this rural village. You just have to give them a chance. “Ahh,” I winced when I felt a pain in my chest; I couldn’t br

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