THE WRITING ON THE WALL
In the heart of the ancient Babylonian splendor, where the palace walls stood adorned with intricate carvings and the scent of spiced figs lingered in the air, was a humble servant named Liora. While her duties included fetching water for the queen's baths and arranging silken drapes, her true passion lay hidden-the love for writing.__________King Belshazzar's grand feast sent ripples through the city. Lords adorned in embroidered robes reclined on plush cushions, while veiled wives graced the banquet hall. Even the concubines, their laughter like distant stars, found their place at the table.Yet beneath the revelry, shadows stirred. An armless hand etched divine judgment on the palace walls, inscribed in cryptic symbols: "Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin." The scales of justice hung heavy, and the Babylonian kingdom's fate quivered.Interpretation captured not just the grandeur but cost the souls weighed against the feast excess and mingling of sacred and profane. The words stood definite to alter the course of the empire, and Liora becomes the custodian of truth amidst the ruins of the Babylonian kingdom."The Writing on the Wall" beckoned-a tale of divine reckoning, where Liora's quill might capture in words the very line that must not be crossed. And as the kingdom divided, Babylon fell…