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Felice Oblivion (by Major Mystique) Part-1 Castor

Felice Oblivion (by Major Mystique)
Part-1 Castor (in caption)

Like stars are to the sky, so are the children to our world. They deserve to shine!

Quote By: Chinonye J. Chidolue Felice Oblivion! Why did I name it Felice Oblivion when something like Happy Hours or even Juvenile Jocund could have been just as poetic? Maybe, something direct like School Days could have been more effective and efficient. 

Stories from a writer's point of view is an unknown journey. The first time you write it, you narrate the story to yourself. And your first priority is to impress yourself. And so the title is Felice Oblivion, a clever yet sweet oxymoron in my opinion. 

The story begins in the past, remember that. And our dear protagonist is a school going teenager, full of mirth, merriment as well as the boiling rage of youth, our very own Siddharth Thakur or as he likes it 'Sid'. That will be suffice for you now. So let's begin the tale of Sid. 

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Felice Oblivion (by Major Mystique)
Part-1 Castor (in caption)

Like stars are to the sky, so are the children to our world. They deserve to shine!

Quote By: Chinonye J. Chidolue Felice Oblivion! Why did I name it Felice Oblivion when something like Happy Hours or even Juvenile Jocund could have been just as poetic? Maybe, something direct like School Days could have been more effective and efficient. 

Stories from a writer's point of view is an unknown journey. The first time you write it, you narrate the story to yourself. And your first priority is to impress yourself. And so the title is Felice Oblivion, a clever yet sweet oxymoron in my opinion. 

The story begins in the past, remember that. And our dear protagonist is a school going teenager, full of mirth, merriment as well as the boiling rage of youth, our very own Siddharth Thakur or as he likes it 'Sid'. That will be suffice for you now. So let's begin the tale of Sid. 

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Felice Oblivion! Why did I name it Felice Oblivion when something like Happy Hours or even Juvenile Jocund could have been just as poetic? Maybe, something direct like School Days could have been more effective and efficient. Stories from a writer's point of view is an unknown journey. The first time you write it, you narrate the story to yourself. And your first priority is to impress yourself. And so the title is Felice Oblivion, a clever yet sweet oxymoron in my opinion. The story begins in the past, remember that. And our dear protagonist is a school going teenager, full of mirth, merriment as well as the boiling rage of youth, our very own Siddharth Thakur or as he likes it 'Sid'. That will be suffice for you now. So let's begin the tale of Sid. # #nanowrimo #felice