World Without Weakness
By Atul Mohite
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‘World Without Weakness’ is the vision of Miss Sophia Bernard, the director of Mind Care facility who aims at training the young genius by evaluating their emotional weakness with a competitive mindset. While Shawn and Ana are two kids enrolled in the school who develop a liking towards each other as they explore their deepest of emotions. Join their journey through a unique school which promises to prepare them for a better tomorrow. Do you think the sacrifices these kids make just to fit in are worth their talent?
Atul Mohite
Atul Mohite is the author of four books - Lucid Dream, Of Two Minds, Jean Angel and Lucid Dream- The Journey Resumes. With Lucid Dream being his debut novel, published when he was nineteen years old. His books address complex themes involving psychology, romance and adventure inspired by his life events. He was born in Karad, Maharashtra where he currently works as an officer at Bank of India. He enjoys listening to music and playing lawn tennis during his spare time.
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World Without Weakness - Atul Mohite
Chapter 1
It was the summer of year 2021 and a fifteen-year-old boy named Shawn woke up at an unknown location. He had been asleep for three days, still he was up much earlier than expected. The temperature in the room made him uncomfortable. He got up and stayed in the bed for a while wondering where he was and for how long. He looked around as his vision slowly returned to normal while his head felt dizzy. As he looked around, he realized that there was a window in the room but it was grilled, unfortunately. He would have considered running away from the place otherwise.
He missed his home and his parents as he imagined they must be worried. The worst part was, he couldn’t even remember how he ended up at the place where he was. He thought it was some kind of mistake and he would be taken back to his house soon. He needed to talk to someone, but there was no sign of anybody. He peeked through the window and gazed in all directions. Sadly, he saw nothing but an empty field. No sign of any human, nobody. He kicked the table next to him in frustration, and a few books fell down from it. He kicked it again and again until the door of his room suddenly swung open and a woman with a worried look came in. She looked at the books that lay on the floor.
You should keep them back on the table. Books are of great value here.
Where am I?
asked Shawn. The woman did not reply, but just stared at Shawn.
Okay.
Said Shawn and put the books on the table, Now tell me,
You are at the Mind Care facility.
Said the woman, I am DR. Tanya and my job is to make sure you are alright before you begin the school without burdening yourself by your past. My duty has begun earlier than expected though. You woke up in just three days. Most children take weeks to open their eyes here.
She said.
How long will it take for me, you know, to forget my past?
asked Shawn.
It is all relative. But considering your performance in the first week, I think you will just do great.
Said Dr. Tanya, and Shawn was pleased with her compliment.
Now if you need something, you don’t have to make strange noises.
Said Dr. Tanya with a smile, There’s a button next to your bed. You can just press that and someone present would assist you. Don’t worry. You will attend the school shortly.
The school?
frowned Shawn.
Of course. What do you think we got you here only to keep you locked up in a room?
said Tanya.
I don’t like school much.
Said Shawn innocently, and Tanya laughed.
Don’t worry. This school isn’t that bad. You will have plenty of surprises to see there. I am sure you are going to love it.
Said Tanya. Shawn looked down.
Now what happened?
asked Tanya.
I miss my parents.
Said Shawn with head down.
I can understand,
Tanya clutched Shawn’s hand, and he looked up, But you will be with them soon.
Really?
Shawn raised his eyebrows in excitement.
Why not? And besides, this is like your new home. You would never feel the discomfort of being away from your parents while you are at school. You can trust me on that,
said Tanya, and Shawn nodded in affirmation.
Now C’mon. Get out of this tiny room and see the gigantic campus around you waiting to be explored. You can try a sandwich or two in the canteen if you are hungry. It’s delicious if you ask me.
said Tanya with a smile.
Would you come with me?
asked Shawn.
l I would love to but I have got patients to see. Some other time maybe?
said Tanya.
Alright.
Said Shawn, But tell me where do I go once I finish the school? To my parents?
That’s an interesting question,
said Tanya, and put her