The Town That Held Its Breath
Silence Strong Enough to Save a Storm

When a monstrous storm threatened a small cliffside village, an elder declared that the only way to survive was to hold their breath all at once. At sunset, every villager—children, elders, even animals—stood still, lungs full. The wind arrived screaming, but the village remained unmoving, like a painting. The storm paused, confused, as if unable to find a place to land. After a full minute, a single baby giggled, breaking the silence. The storm sighed, softened, and drifted away. The villagers breathed out together, and from that day on, whenever danger approached, they gathered in shared stillness—believing unity itself was stronger than any tempest.
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