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I wish I would’ve told him more...

It was our Dad’s 5th death anniversary the next day. Everyone gathers to follow the rituals commonly known in India as “Shraddha” which is done every year on the death anniversary of the deceased person. I wasn’t too interested in it because I never liked my dad, so I never went to attend it. I knew what was going to happen there, all the relatives would come in and talk to me about my dad and his past, how they liked him, how he treated everyone in the office and was always helpful. I was least interested in what they said because I knew, all of this was a lie. He never cared about me, my elder brother Shankar, or my mom. All he cared about was his office and his friends. He would never bring us any gifts, surprises, or the basic necessity, of time. It was evening time and as I was searching for some files in the old cupboard, I found a book. Now I remember the cover of the book very well because a few years back, I used to write about my day in it. But it all stopped when I got int...

Change is inevitable!

Change. Change can be scary. The thought of change prevents people from actually changing. Most of the time, change is a good thing, it helps you get out of your comfort zone and explore new things, or maybe change yourself for good or even get out of your monotonous life. Most people fear change and never actually change things in their life for fear of the worst, but that’s not the case, because if everything remained the same, life would be as good as non-existent. Change allows the person to find himself if lost, helps him understand things a lot better and helps him enjoy life. It helps the person grow physically, mentally and emotionally. Sometimes, there are occasions where changes are out of your control. For instance, if your best friend thinks that things aren’t the same anymore and it isn’t working out anymore and she leaves you all alone, it is understood that you loved the person and their absence would affect you a lot. It’d upset you for a long time but you don’t have co...

The morning of my dreams :D

“What is your morning of dreams?” this is a question which I would ask every new friend or person I meet. At least I should have an answer for myself so I thought about it for a month now and this is what a picture-perfect morning should look like. It should obviously start with 8 hours of good night’s sleep because it isn’t possible if I don’t sleep at a decent hour, so lights out at 10. Wake up every day at around 6 a.m., stretching my body with my hands raised gazing at the ceiling. As I saunter out to my balcony, I see the hushed forest in front of me and it is early morning and the night hasn’t let go of its last touches. The serene surrounding is touched upon by the sweet sound of birds and the chirping of crickets from far off. The haze is viscous and I could just feel the tranquillity around me. At around 7 a.m., it would be time for some light reading from a book, closely followed by some light exercise and yoga. I am a person who prefers solitude so there shouldn’t be any ...

Mysterious Girl

Warning- This story contains violence, and could cause distress. Enjoy! “Hi Mumma, hey Papa! I miss you guys! It’s been so long since I’ve been there to see you two, but I promise I’ll visit soon. I’m having so much fun at school, meeting new people, and learning. Dad, you were so right, the food here is horrible. When I get back, we have to go to the Sandwich By The Bay for a proper sandwich night! Oh, and Mom, how’s Leo? I miss my sweet puppy!     Anyway, I should get going! I miss you guys, and I’ll see you soon! Love you!” The message ended, and my heart sank. It couldn’t be. My husband looked at me. I opened my mouth to speak, yet nothing would come out. This wasn’t real. Isha’s dead. She has been dead for seven years. “Chetana. . . It’s a prank. It has to be,” my husband stammered. “A prank? Who on earth could pull such a sick thing like this?” My voice broke, with tears in my eyes. “She-She knows about Leo. It got hit by a car two years ago. And S...

Bearing the Unbearable

This is the story of Harry Lewis, a boy in his early twenties from Guernsey, an island that is a part of the British Isles. Harry was so bad that no one wanted to be around him. He was incapable of feelings and hated everyone around him, including his family and friends. He would hurt anyone who came into his contact or start unnecessary fights with anyone he encountered. He simply didn’t care. He made his little brother cry for no reason, he only cared about himself having little sympathy for anyone. He had no regrets about the things he did and carried on doing such things regardless of the consequences. This was just a small part of what he did. He would also curse his neighbours and steal money from here and there. He would even steal clothes, shoes, and even jewellery. Everyone in the neighbourhood knew about his acts but they turned a blind eye because no one wanted to even start a conversation with him, let alone correct him. But one day, everything changed. He got home from t...

Insights from my Writing Journey!

It has almost been a year since I started proper writing. Before that, writing for me was just what you write in your English exams, those essays, letters, etc., etc. Although I won several prizes in essay writing competitions and scored well in writing skills, I was never that serious about writing. During the pandemic, the whole day was spent at home so I thought about writing a story. I finished writing the story and thought that let’s post it online, so I started posting it online. The response was amazing! That gave me extra motivation to write. And that’s how I got into writing! Personally, writing has helped me a lot. It helps me express all of my emotions, whatever I feel I just put into my writing, it keeps me busy and makes me use my brain to get more creative in the upcoming stories, so it’s been life-changing for me. Whenever I write a story or something, the most common questions are, “You write so well, how do you come up with such ideas?” “How can you write anything this...

It Had To Be You! (Parts 3 and 4)

(If you haven't read parts 1 and 2, then read them before reading this!) Thank you :) Have a good read! Part 3 It was Monica. Tears rolled down his eyes when he saw her. He went to her and greeted her. Monica got a little emotional too, as she was seeing him after a long time and hugged him tightly. Both of them still saw each other like they were still those young lads in college. They sat together on those beach chairs and talked about different things. Monica even introduced her daughter, Ginny. She was a single mother, so she had to take care of Ginny all by herself. Suddenly, Fred asked her, “Where were you this whole time? Why didn’t you get in touch with me?” Monica replied, “I didn’t contact you because I thought you were angry and got a little scared. When a few days passed, I came to your place but you weren’t there so I thought you must have moved away from our hometown Liverpool. I tried searching for you on social media platforms but couldn’t find you there. So...

It Had To Be You! (Parts 1 and 2)

Part 1 Fred and Monica had been best friends since they were three. They grew up in Liverpool and basically, they were almost neighbors. They went to the same school and college. Fred was a tall and intelligent boy with dusky skin and messy hair, and Monica had an average height with an appealing voice and medium and subtle hair. Since their college days, they had a lot of fun together hanging out and having sleepovers. They had many common interests like long walks in the evening, the Harry Potter series, watching movies, reading books, and telling each other about them. Fred had a knack for writing letters; every once in a while, he wrote them for Monica. They had a handful of friends in college and never needed anyone because they had each other. Fred always wanted to be one of the cool guys in college, and after many failed attempts, he gave up. After all, one good friend is all he needed, and he had just the perfect person, Monica. It was a Tuesday afternoon, and it was their ...

Poem- Men will be Men

First a son, then a friend, then a father, we go through it all. But never shows the world, the things we suffer from. A storm of thoughts brewing inside our head Yet we always have a smile on our face!!! We are the ones who people easily say, “Don’t cry, you are a man.” And wipe our tears without knowing the reason behind them. But only our pillows know the number of tears, We hide from the world at night. Our feelings are kept tied inside our heads, Our sadness is never understood by the world. Try removing the tag of manhood and ask us how we are,  Only then you will see the real man and who we are. We get awkward when we hug our mother, And is the toughest when expressing our love towards our father. Every man hides his emotions when feeling sad, And always shows the world that he is a happy lad!!! We are a beautiful part of God’s creation, Who smile and are filled with elation. But always express your feelings when feeling down, And rise from it and wear your crown. Pranav Bag...

Broken without You

(I had received a prompt about a "Write a Love Story of a Werewolf" and this is what I have come up with :)  This is the story of Louis Smith who was born as an ordinary child on the 1st of September. He grew up in a normal household. His parents Charlie and Mary were teachers. On the night of his tenth birthday, his family went out for dinner to one of the city's finest restaurants, which was a little far away from their home. On the return journey home, they had to cross a forest and it was pitch dark. They were going by car and suddenly they were attacked by a pack of werewolves. His parents were killed in the assault but Louis somehow survived the assault. He was rushed to a hospital by a group of people who were passing by and was saved. The attack left scars on his face and a bite on his stomach and made him a werewolf in the process. Just like ordinary werewolves transform into werewolves on a full moon night, he too transformed into a werewolf, and the first tra...

The “breakup” I am not getting over

I’m going through a breakup right now. In life, you’ll probably go through a lot of breakups. Breakups with your boyfriend, girlfriend, or a friend(those who really suck) but after some time, you’ll get over them too. But the breakup I am talking about is something that you will never get over (at least deep down inside). “ THE SIBLING BREAKUP ”. I’m not referring to the breakup where we won’t talk to each other or steal each other’s food (let me tell you, this will never happen). I’m talking about that actual moment when you have to physically split up! This recently happened to me. My elder brother moved to Gujarat for his further studies. It’s been so lonely and boring without him. Knowing that you have a brother to come home to, play with, be stupid, or make fun of them, they are like your first friends. If you have them, you don’t necessarily need other friends. I don’t know how many times I have stolen my brother’s food or even taken the larger share of the cake or the chocol...

IT’S GETTING BUSIER…..

The other day I was talking to my cousin, he mentioned how his college was going to start from next week, it just felt different because now the world is opening, everyone has started getting busy in their life. As we were talking, we just reminisced about our childhood, how we used to pull pranks on each other, have friendly fights, hang around here and there. It was so nostalgic. But now we have become so-called “mature” that we talk to each other like grown-ups. Once college starts, he’ll be busy with his college and stuff and so would we. Now everything is getting serious as I am getting older, studies, projects, assignments, exams, etc. But in this mix, we should also live life by enjoying every moment of it. I feel like school time was the best time of life because you had fewer things to worry about and more things to have fun with. In school, you had friends around you the whole time, you could talk to them, mess around with them, and have all sorts of fun with them all the t...

Comparison Is The Thief Of Joy...

Constantly comparing ourselves to others is a grim reality of present times. We always find someone more accomplished than us. So, we end up feeling incompetent every time. Comparing your status to others often produces envy and unhappiness. With social media being a platform to flaunt out lives, high expectations to be earning a certain amount, to own the latest materials to look a certain way- it’s only inevitable that we fall into this trap of comparison. It inflicts feelings of self-hate, wastes time, deprives us of joy and basically, there is absolutely nothing to gain from self-comparison. Now you have to come to terms with how pointless it is to compare our lives with someone else's- it does kinda seem stupid, doesn't it? The realization that someone is always going to be doing better than us is the first step to putting an end to this pointless comparison with others. What really matters is how much we have grown in comparison to what we were in the past. The only per...

All about friends!!! :-)

Friendship is one of the most precious gifts of life. It makes life enjoyable. It is both good and necessary. One can’t live all alone. He needs someone to share his joys and sorrows. Generally, friends are of the same age, mentality, similar interests, etc., who understand you and your problems. Friends are needed for support and sharing. Friendship is like an elixir which is essential for a happy life. A quality friendship makes your life enticing. Most of the time, people choose the wrong friends and end up feeling angry and bitter about it. Quality friends are very much difficult to find. And I personally think quality is anytime better than quantity. Here’s how you know if someone’s your friend. When you tell them bad news, they won’t tell you how you are stupid and how did it happen to you and how something worse happened to them once and derail the whole conversation. Instead, they would listen to it which is a good thing. Or you can tell them good news and they’ll help you ...