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Bunny and the Moon

Separated from the beloved Moon Goddess Chang'er, Tuzi the former-bunny turned divine lady, is violently thrown from the Realm of Gods into the Mortal Realm. Can Moon stay focused long enough to solve the mystery of who stole her beloved Tuzi, with the too-handsome-for-his-own-good, God of Sky distracting her at every clue's reveal? Why did the Sky God’s best soldier Atlas dive into the Mortal Realm after Tuzi? Will Tuzi be able to guard her heart against this dashing soldier? Why are so many alpha gods suddenly so interested in her business? And why are mosquitos the absolute worst…? Solve the mystery of the Moon Goddess’s stolen lady, in this romantic, funny and action-packed spin on the legend of Chang'er and her white bunny. Bet you can't figure out who did it! [Novel images are AI generated] ******************** [Excerpt from Novel] The Goddess remembered that day clearly. As she floated in the sky near the cold doors of death, she shivered. She had lost too much blood. The pain was overtaking her senses. She knew she was dying. She hugged the rabbit in her arms even tighter, not wanting to drop her loyal friend. How the Goddess had wished she could see her loved one, just one last time, she thought sadly. The cold began to invade every part of her body, spreading itself like sharp frost through her bones. She had not thought that she would die feeling so lonely and scared. She choked back a sob. She wasn't sure if her eyes were becoming hazy and blurry from her tears or from her consciousness slipping away... "You're safe now... I will never let anything bad happen to you..." "Thank you..." she whispered gratefully. When the Goddess finally awakened, she was home within her palace in the Realm of Gods. She sat up slowly in her bed assessing her surroundings. Sunlight shone through the grand windows onto freshly cut flowers on the bedside table. She could hear the song birds serenading the world outside. The air smelled like a mix of vanilla and honey. Nothing was out of place here. She was wearing a light nightgown. She lifted the hem of it so she could take a look at her body. Her light skin was smooth and glowing. There were no injuries at all. For a moment, she wondered if her time on Earth as Queen Chang’er was nothing but a dream. She took a deep breath when she felt something moving under the blanket. Curious, she lifted back the covers and gazed into the face of the little rabbit who had been her companion through it all. The Goddess’s eyes became wet with tears as she lifted the rabbit up onto her lap. She couldn’t believe that the little bunny survived the journey to the Realm of Gods. “Was it you who saved me…?” The rabbit rubbed its furry face against her hands, wiggling her little cotton tail, happy that her master had finally awakened from her long slumber. “You silly one…” The Goddess touched her finger against the rabbit’s nose, which caused it to twitch slightly. “For your kindness,” she said gently, “I will repay you, my little Tuzi.” The Goddess worked her magic and changed Tuzi’s form into a human. Forever her companion and friend. The legend of Chang’er goes, that she became the Moon Goddess in the heavens, accompanied by her loyal white rabbit. Sometimes, if one stares long enough at the Moon, they can see the rabbit shift into a human.
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Dream awaken

Dream of Glory: Synopsis Rana Singh, a man disowned by his family and abandoned by friends, finds himself alone on New Year’s Eve in New Delhi. Living in a small apartment bought with his late grandfather’s fixed deposit, Rana reflects on his life filled with unfulfilled dreams and regrets. Despite financial stability from renting out part of his apartment, he feels trapped by his past failures. As he drinks to numb his pain, memories flood back of his childhood in a successful Rajput family. His father, Rudra Pratap Singh, an IAS officer, and his mother, Ravita Solanki, an IFS officer, were often absent due to their demanding jobs. To compensate, they indulged Rana’s every wish, but their absence left a void. Rana’s passion for cricket led to conflicts with his father, who disapproved of his obsession, especially during crucial academic periods. This tension culminated in Rana being kicked out of the house at 24. On this lonely New Year’s Eve, Rana drinks heavily and slips into a dream state. He experiences a surreal vision of a sun-like explosion creating a black hole, which pulls him into its depths. This dream symbolizes a journey through his regrets and desires for a second chance. Rana awakens in a hospital, reborn as a newborn baby on April 12, 1990 – his own birthday. With the knowledge of his past life, he resolves to make different choices. Growing up again, he nurtures his cricket talent with the support of his parents, who are unaware of his extraordinary circumstances. His dedication and skill lead him to the national team, where he becomes a fan favorite and a key player. Rana’s career peaks with a World Cup victory, symbolizing his redemption and fulfillment. He continues to excel, leading his team to further victories and mentoring young players. In retirement, Rana finds peace and contentment, knowing he has made a significant impact on the sport and inspired future generations. His story is a testament to the power of second chances and the importance of perseverance.
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