Behold, I am Rayene Meghriche, a sorceress of words, weaving enchantments that dance upon the ancient tapestries of western myths and eastern legends. Through my storytelling alchemy, I conjure wondrous short stories that beckon children aged 10 and above into realms where magic reigns supreme. Each tale is a shimmering spell, casting readers into adventures where heroes confront mythical beasts, where forests whisper secrets, and where every page unfolds a new mystery of the ages. Join me on a journey through the mystical realms of imagination, where dreams take flight and the power of storytelling knows no bounds.
Excerpt:
Black Annis
Once upon a time, there lived a brother and a sister in a small village. They were very close and did everything together. One day, the brother decided to go exploring in the nearby forest. He had heard stories of a mysterious creature that lived in the forest, known as Black Annis.
The brother ventured deep into the forest, and soon, he came across a tiny cottage. He decided to explore it, and as he did, he heard a strange noise coming from the back of the cottage. He cautiously made his way towards the noise, and to his surprise, he found Black Annis.
Black Annis was a tall, dark figure with long claws and a fierce expression. She was said to have a taste for children, and the brother was terrified. He tried to run away, but Black Annis was too fast. She grabbed him and dragged him back into the cottage.
The sister waited for her brother to return, but he never did. She searched the forest for days, but she could not find him. Eventually, she gave up hope and returned home.
Years later, the sister still mourned the loss of her brother. One day, she decided to go back to the forest and search for him one last time. As she found the cottage, she got in and heard a familiar voice calling her name. It was her brother! He told her that Black Annis had taken him captive, but he had managed not to let her eat him.
The sister saved her brother, and they left the cottage before the coming of Black Annis. They were reunited, and they returned home together.
From that day forward, they never ventured into the forest again for fear of encountering Black Annis.
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