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Rated: E · Short Story · History · #2292406
Story about Adalet Ağaoğlu
Asli was browsing through the shelves of her favorite bookstore, looking for something new to read. She picked up a novel by Adalet Ağaoğlu, a Turkish author she had heard of but never read before. Asli settled into a cozy armchair and started reading.

Before she knew it, hours had passed, and the sun had set. Asli reluctantly closed the book, feeling like she had just returned from a long journey through the lives of the characters in the story.

As she walked out of the bookstore, Asli felt like she was seeing the world with new eyes. She noticed things she had never paid attention to before, like the way the light shone on the pavement, or the sound of the wind rustling through the trees.

That night, Asli dreamed of the characters in the book. She saw them walking through the streets of Istanbul, talking, laughing, and crying. The next morning, she woke up with the urge to write. She grabbed a pen and paper and started jotting down her thoughts and feelings, inspired by the way Ağaoğlu had brought her characters to life.

From that day on, Asli started writing every day. She realized that she didn't just want to read stories anymore; she wanted to create them too, just like Adalet Ağaoğlu had done.
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