



Leo was hiking through the dusty hills when he stumbled upon a glowing, metallic object wedged between two rocks. He carefully pulled out a transparent tablet that displayed his own name alongside a timestamp from the year 2145. "This can't be real," Leo whispered as the device scanned his retina and unlocked a series of complex blueprints. Suddenly, a soft voice from the tablet said, "Welcome back, Leo; we’ve been waiting for you to find this." Clutched in his trembling hands, the futuristic device began downloading data that would change the course of human history forever.
leo was very agitated but he composed himself and decided to tane the device to the libariy called the secret of books a few blocks away the forest librarian took the futuris device and began to examine with a magnifying glass.

The librarian looked at the screen and saw ancient symbols from Mardin’s history. Suddenly, a bright holographic map appeared on the library walls, showing the city in the future. "Leo, this device is a time bridge," the old man whispered, "and only you can unlock it." As the tablet started to glow, the old books on the shelves began to change. Leo understood that he had a big mission: he had to protect the secrets of time.

A deep hum suddenly echoed through the library. The tablet began to vibrate, and lights flooded the room. “Something’s wrong…” Leo said. The librarian became serious. “No… it’s not just wrong. This is a collapse of time.” The holograms on the walls flickered. The future city slowly began to fade. Streets were disappearing, buildings vanishing, and the sky was darkening. Leo recoiled in fear. “Is this the future?” The librarian nodded. “Yes… and it’s disappearing right now.” The tablet spoke again: “Immediate intervention required. The timeline has been disrupted.” Leo clenched his fists. “What can I do?” Small moments appeared on the screen: simple decisions made in the past, ordinary conversations, small choices… “These… don’t seem important,” Leo said.

The librarian replied: “The smallest moments produce the greatest consequences.” Leo took a deep breath. He was afraid, but there was no turning back now. “Okay,” he said in a determined voice. “I’ll try.” Suddenly, the tablet emitted a powerful light. The library, the books, and the librarian slowly began to disappear. “Leo!” the librarian called out one last time. “Trust your heart!” Leo was suddenly back on those dusty hills.


But everything was different. The sky was brighter, the world more vibrant. The tablet in his hand glowed faintly. There was a message on the screen: “First correction made.” Leo looked around. Reality had changed. Time had corrected itself slightly. “So it worked…” he said. But the tablet vibrated again. A new message arrived: “This is just the beginning.” Leo looked at the horizon. There was a long road ahead. But he was no longer afraid. He smiled slightly: “Okay… then let’s continue.” And he started walking. Because now he knew: Protecting time was not a task, but an endless journey.
As Leo continued walking, the tablet's light intensified again. This time, the screen displayed not just a message; a date and place name appeared: “Mardin – 2026 / Critical Node Point”.
Leo frowned. “Critical node point?” he muttered. The tablet responded with a brief vibration and projected an image. A child walking down stone streets… holding an old notebook… and then the image suddenly went dark.
“Who is this child?” Leo asked.
The tablet replied: “His identity has not yet been determined. However, his choices will directly affect the future.”
Leo took a deep breath. “So this time I’ll be changing a small moment, not a great catastrophe, right?”

The tablet: “That’s right. Time is the sum of small decisions.”
Suddenly, the landscape around him blurred. The wind picked up, the lights warped, and Leo found himself in a narrow, stone-walled street. He was in the old part of Mardin. The sun shone on the stone buildings, and children’s voices echoed in the distance.
Leo looked around and noticed the child he'd seen moments before. The same notebook…the same footsteps… The child tripped and dropped the notebook. The pages scattered in the wind.

Leo quickly knelt down and started gathering the scattered pages. On one of the pages, he noticed a primitive drawing of the same map he had seen in the future. The child looked at Leo anxiously and said in a trembling voice, “I couldn’t lose it… it was my grandfather’s.” Leo paused for a moment; he realized this was no ordinary notebook. The tablet vibrated slightly, and a brief message appeared on the screen: “Connection point confirmed.”

Leo stared at the message on the screen for a moment in silence .The works" connection point confirmed" echoed in the mind as he glanced back at the notebook in his hands the lines at the drawing almost perfectly matched the map he had seen earlier .This chouldn't be a coincidence.He slowly turned to the child the worry in the child's eyes had not faded .Leo carefully closed the notebook and handed it back,but his gaze lingered on the map .The tablet vibrated once more, as if reminding him that the connection was still active.

Leo took a slow breath and looked at the child again. “You must keep this notebook safe,” he said softly. The child nodded and held it tightly. Suddenly, the tablet showed a new message: “Next decision is critical.” Leo felt nervous, but he stayed calm. He looked around and saw a man watching them from the corner of the street. The man slowly started to walk closer. Leo understood that something was wrong. He gently moved the child behind him and whispered, “Stay close to me.” The tablet began to glow brighter, and Leo knew this moment would change everything.

Just as the man reached them, he put his hand on the child's shoulder. Leo saw a sudden warning on the tablet: "Danger: Time Thief!" The man didn't want to protect the notebook. He wanted to destroy it and make the future dark.
Leo used the tablet's bright light like a shield and pushed the man back. Then, he leaned in and shouted to the child, "Take the notebook to the library and find 'The Secret of Books'!" As the child quickly ran into the crowd and disappeared, the man started to flicker like a hologram.
Just as the man reached them, he put his hand on the child's shoulder. Leo saw a sudden warning on the tablet: "Danger: Time Thief!" The man didn't want to protect the notebook. He wanted to destroy it and make the future dark.
Leo used the tablet's bright light like a shield and pushed the man back. Then, he leaned in and shouted to the child, "Take the notebook to the library and find 'The Secret of Books'!" As the child quickly ran into the crowd and disappeared, the man started to flicker like a hologram.

The shadow man’s holographic form flickered violently as Leo’s tablet unleashed a blinding white light. The thief let out a piercing screech before dissolving into the dark corners of the stone alley. Leo didn't waste a second and bolted toward the library, his heart hammering against his ribs. He burst through the heavy wooden doors and found the child trembling near the back shelves. The librarian took the notebook, his hands shaking as he felt the hidden pulse within the cover. "This isn't just paper," the old man whispered, "it's an anchor for reality."
The tablet projected a massive, golden clock onto the ceiling that began to spin backward. Leo saw the walls of the library turn transparent, revealing the gears of the universe turning outside. The tablet issued a final command: "Place your hand on the center of the map."

" Leo reached out and pressed his palm against the child's hand on the ancient notebook. A wave of warmth surged through his arm, stitching the frayed edges of the timeline back together. The dark rifts in the sky above Mardin vanished, replaced by the soft glow of a normal sunset.

As the light faded, Leo slowly opened his eyes and realized the library was calm again. The child smiled, holding the notebook safely, as if nothing had ever happened. The tablet displayed a new message: “Stability restored… for now.” Leo knew this was only one of many moments he would have to protect. The librarian looked at him seriously and said, “Time will always need a guardian.” Leo nodded, gripping the tablet firmly, ready for whatever came next.


Leo is a little confused. The child held his notebook very tightly like it was very important.
I've been thinking that sometimes the little things matter a lot.
"Take it," I told him and handed over the leaves. - "You're not going to lose her. “
Suddenly my tablet started shaking. I freaked out a little bit.
The words appeared on the screen:
"New people have been discovered. “
Looked up and saw 2 teenagers. They looked so lost.
The girl had long hair and glasses.

There was a guy standing next to her. He looked like he was serious.
"Where are we at?" " - a girl asked.
"I don't know," I replied. - "But it's about time. “
"I'm Addie," she said.
"I'm a Leo," I replied.
"I'm Dominic," said the guy.
At that time, the child started to walk away with the book.
“Hey, he’s coming out! " - said Addie.
Dominic immediately ran after him.
I was like: he didn't even think if it was a good idea.
We ran after him.
Dominic stopped the kid.
"Give me the book," he said.
The kid was scared. "Nope! She's mine! “
This just made me sad.
Dominic stop it I said
Addie stood in front of him. "You can't take her away. “
My tablet has lit up again.
"It's a very important choice. “
I thought I had to do it right.
Addie calmly said, “Let him stay. “
It's been quiet.
That time Dominic sighed and put his hand down.
"Okay," he said.
The tablet lit up even brighter.
"The choice is right. “
I can now feel everything has improved.
"We made it," I said.
Addie put a smile on her face.
Dominic turned around, but he didn't look so angry anymore.
That time the tablet vibrated again.
“This is just the beginning. “
I looked at them and thought, we're a team now.
And even though it was a little scary, I found it interesting.
Because sometimes big things start from small choices

As the three of them stood together, the tablet’s screen changed from warning red to a peaceful emerald green. "Look!" Addie pointed to the device. A new set of coordinates appeared, but this time they weren't just numbers; they were memories of the city’s forgotten history. Leo felt the tablet’s warmth spreading to his teammates. "Our bond is what powers this device now," he realized. Suddenly, a hidden stone door at the end of the alley creaked open, revealing a path filled with glowing flowers that hadn't bloomed in centuries. Omar stepped forward, his eyes reflecting the soft light. "The future isn't just about technology," Omar whispered, "it's about the nature and stories we protect today." Together,the team took their first step into the passage, knowing that their combined courage was the ultimate key to time.

The girl with long hair and glasses looked at us carefully, like she wasn’t sure if she could trust us.
“Where… are we?” she asked quietly.
Before I could answer, the tablet in my hand started glowing again. A soft blue light surrounded us, and new words appeared:
“Connection required.”
Dominic frowned. “What does that even mean?”
Leo stepped closer to the two teenagers. “I think… it means them,” he said. “They’re part of this.”
The other teenager, a tall boy with a nervous expression, shook his head. “We didn’t choose this. We were just walking, and suddenly… we were here.”
Addie crossed her arms but didn’t look angry. “Neither did we,” she said. “But maybe that’s the point.”
The ground beneath us trembled slightly. In the distance, the tunnel split into two dark paths.
The tablet flashed again:
“Choose together.”
We all looked at each other.
For a moment, no one spoke.
Then Leo took a deep breath. “If we’re really a team now… we decide as a team.”
The girl nodded slowly. “Okay… then let’s not be scared.”
I looked at the two paths, my heart beating faster.
Something told me that whatever we chose next… would change everything.



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