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The old man smiled and led Arjun to a small tide pool. He picked up a porous, greyish stone and dropped it into the water. Instead of sinking, it bobbed on the surface. Arjun gasped. It was exactly like the footage he had seen on his phone screen.

"The best stories aren't the ones we watch on a screen. They are the ones that still breathe under the water, waiting for someone to look." The old man smiled and led Arjun to a small tide pool

His journey had begun in a strange place: a Telegram channel called . While others used the channel to find the latest cinematic releases, Arjun had stumbled upon a rare, leaked documentary upload titled "The Stones That Float." The video, shared by an anonymous user in the group, contained grainy footage of underwater limestone shoals that seemed too perfectly aligned to be a complete accident of nature. Arjun gasped

He looked out at the horizon where the moonlit path on the water looked like a silver bridge, connecting the legends of the past to the technology of his pocket. They are the ones that still breathe under

"I saw a film about it on @moviekahouse," Arjun replied, feeling a bit silly mentioning a Telegram channel in the presence of such history. "It showed stones that don't sink."