A Tea Cup Of Love_It's my fault_The Reluctant Party-goer_Too much love
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A Tea Cup Of Love
With a heavy steel canister in one hand, paper cups in pocket of his brown apron, running faster then the train, like lightning , Kirtan, ‘the chaiwala’ entered coach number three of the Express train which had arrived almost at the wee hours. “ Chai, masala chai, tea “ saying in loud voice Kirtan moved along the wooden seats in the compartment coaxing people to drink their first cup of tea. Most of the passengers were still sleeping and only few were awake. The train had just left the station and the next station was an hour away. Like a student who is time bound to finish his assignment, so...
It's my fault
The night was young when it started. The house was quiet, and the halls were dark. The only sound that could be heard in the house was the quiet breathing of people breathing.And then a dog started barking, barking from their backyard, and Charlie began to sweat. She shifted uncomfortably but didn’t wake up. She didn’t wake up when the night started getting brighter. She didn’t wake up when her dog started yelping in fear. She didn’t wake up when the sound of crackling flames started to fill the air. She could have kept sleeping until the smoke turned her lungs black.The sound of her little br...
The Reluctant Party-goer
Janice was a pretty twenty-seven year old who was quite vivacious by nature. She was something of a party animal and enjoyed going for such celebrations. It was immaterial to her what kind of party it happened to be. It could be a relative’s engagement party or a party celebrating a friend’s birthday. It could even be a children’s party. She still liked to attend such events, and derived huge enjoyment from them. She was at her best on these occasions while meeting and mingling with friends and relatives. For her, there was nothing to dislike in a party. Everything ranging from the rich food t...
Too much love
Bill grabbed his older brother, Neil, by the elbow and pulled him out of the busy kitchen, onto the driveway outside. “I have to talk to you, man,” Bill said.“What’s up?” Neil asked. “Why do we have to go outside? Will this take long?”“I’m sorry to tell you this, bro,” Bill began. He swallowed hard and looked down at the ground. “I can’t find Carla’s ring.”“What? What did you say?”Before Bill could answer, the brothers had to pause their talk. A gaggle of bridesmaids arrived by car and emerged, holding their long lavender dresses high off the ground on hangers and running toward the house. For...