If you like plot twists, I think that you will love this story. This is part one. if this story gets popular then i will write more.
Sheila and Karl are a team. However, everything turns upside down when Karl is revealed with a gigantic secret.
A jungle adventure short story featuring a dreaded, international drug-lord 'Moonshine Kim,' wanted by police and carrying a reward of Rs.50 crores on his head. Clifton, the sparrow played a major role in discovering his hiding place and leading the police to arrest him.
"En una barbería del barrio, entre el zumbido de la máquina y el olor a loción, nació esta historia: mi primera vez poniendo palabras a algo que me atravesó. No es solo un relato; es un pedazo de mí. Un convive me abrió las puertas de un infierno carcelario donde los días duran demasiado, la lealtad se prueba con sangre y la traición corta más hondo que cualquier navaja. Inspirado por Ernesto Sábato y las charlas de la calle, este cuento lleva el peso de lo que escuché, lo que imaginé y lo que sentí al escribirlo. Es mi debut, mi deuda con esas voces que no callan."
“There is some good in the worst of us and some evil in the best of us. When we discover this, we are less prone to hate our enemies.” — Martin Luther King, Jr. Life is full of people who believe they are worthless simply because they feed on negative feedback about themselves daily, monthly ... and, probably, for years on end. “I fail in most exams, while my brother always passes his, with flying colors. So, I’m a worthless kid.” “That damn woman is super selfish. She’ll destroy anyone who works with her.” A feeling of worthlessness develops when we continually hear negative things about ourselves. It’s hurting and doesn’t do any good. So why not switch off the negative feedback and say nice things about others instead, just once in a way? It works like magic, if you’ll believe me!