Solution twins with problem_Reach for the Stars_Common Places_AND SNOWFLAKE FLEW OUT OF THE WINDOW
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Solution twins with problem
Summer holidays bestowed a solace to Azad after the tormenting exams. As any other child's crisis, mathematics made his life miserable. Unfortunately it was after that' do or die' hours his holidays are beginning.Azad lives with his abba and stepmother,whom he was forced to call ammi . It was his two younger brothers who turns his life blissful. Their baba ,his grandfather also stays with them. They live in their hometown surat.It was a saturday. The family has planned for a tour to Delhi , a 10 day tour. As his presence was never considered auspicious by ammi he has to stay with baba fo...
Reach for the Stars
Hundreds, thousands, millions more. Billions upon billions of lights line the shore. All so far, but to reach out and touch just one, maybe two? Impossible! Inconceivable! That’s what they say. But I know I will reach the moon and count them all someday. Someday. “Will you come in here already? It’s freezing out, and you’re not wearing a jacket.” A father’s voice rang heavy and low to his sweet little daughter. She put her pencil down and looked back up at the sky, counting. Counting? She, so young yet so intelligent, she knows she couldn’t reach a finite number. But how could she count them a...
Common Places
My thoughts were beginning to sync with the constant beeping of the machines. It had already been forty-five minutes, and the doctor hadn't come in yet to give us his prognosis. I stood and began to pace the floor. I looked up only for a second to glance at them. His father, who never said enough of the right thing, but always, too much of the wrong, was red-eyed and looked as if he would pass out. His mother, Lilith, dressed in her pearls, hair perfectly trimmed in a bob, was unusually silent. Our eyes locked, awww.onedoor.ccnd then I looked away or did she. Afraid that we would transfer our pain onto each...
AND SNOWFLAKE FLEW OUT OF THE WINDOW
AND SNOWFLAKE FLEW OUT OF THE WINDOW The fire crackled in the hearth, the flames, rising and falling, colored red the walls of the room. It had been snowing continuously for three days now The Robbins chalet, which stood on the slope of the great mountain, at a considerable height, was almost submerged in snow. They, the Robbins, father, mother and three children, really couldn’t leave their precious refuge, they even could not think at all of setting foot outside their little castle, indeed neither foot nor nose. They, the Robbins, were very proud of their chalet, which for them was a kind ...