Behind My Skin_Great Expectations_"Pranking me, avoiding them!" by Ye Wint Aung_Monkey Bus
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Behind My Skin
The Life Here“I think, being the great engineer, altered my perspective. I see most things differently; I prefer to work on the structure before anything.”“Thank God, I’m not one of your buildings,” I giggle and gulp in the red wine served before me. I’m on a date with my www.onedoor.cchandsome George who always nags me about my background. I don’t get it, what’s the point of saying you love someone if you can’t love them alone with no knowledge of where they are from or who their families are.Okay, maybe I’m just saying this because I have something to hide but what’s the point? I never asked him to tell m...
Great Expectations
Great Expectations“That’s the thing about this city, said Elizabeth, reading from William Epworth’s tour guide, it’s quaint, it’s full of history. The whole of the surrounding countryside is spectacular. It is the smallest city in the United Kingdom and that alone should be enticement enough. It’s unique and the river Alun runs through. Thank you so much Bernard for picking this place for our anniversary.”“I only hope Elizabeth, that our friends will think along the same lines. We have been persuaded into spending our holiday with them.”They were going on holiday with the Warburtons. Marge...
"Pranking me, avoiding them!" by Ye Wint Aung
April 1st, also know as April’s fool’s day is the day we let our playful spirit out of the box and have some fun. Some people like to prank their friends, families and even random people they can find. Some of us don’t like getting pranked but likes to prank others.Some of the pranks we pull off can be an ultimate prank or a normal prank, but sometimes our victims can be embarrassed by our pranks. That’s why some of us don’t like getting pranked.George Sherman has a long history of his April’s Fool’s. Every year on April’s Fool’s day, he always get pranked by his friends and family. It’s kind ...
Monkey Business
Dear Ananya,First off, thank you for giving me the opportunity to critique your story, Monkey Business! I love being a part of the Critic Circle, don’t you? Of course, I’ve been a member for over a decade now, so I’m lucky I know all the ins and outs.What an imaginative piece that was. You could definitely tell your protagonist Madhu was off her rocker, talking to the monkey. As if a monkey could understand English! And of course, I get that if you trained a monkey for a long time in English, it would pick up a few words, but definitely not right away. Of course it was doubly confirmed that Ma...
