Five Words_"Born to rule"_the thought that counts_The boy who didn't believe who he wa
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Five Words
He was just sitting there at the corner of the room where his desk was situated near the window. The teacher handed out blank pieces of paper which the students passed until everyone at the back had one. The piece of paper he received was cream in color. He compared his piece of paper to everyone else's. Suzy, the girl in front of him, got pink. Gabriel, the boy around 3 seats away from him, got green. Natalie, the girl in front of Gabriel,www.onedoor.cc got purple. His best friend, Cole, got blue. To him, the colors didn't really matter. He didn't even know what they were supposed to write. He was listenin...
"Born to rule"
Short story by Juju’s PearlsThere is thunderstorm, lightening is playing hide and seek with dark grey clouds loaded with rain waiting for a fierce outpour. The winds are blowing crazily to sweep away the heavy clouds. In the middle of a remote village, a tiny lamp is swaying and trying it’s best to keep the flame burning. A young lady, Regina is in labor pain, about to deliver. The local village doctor is trying his best to do the procedure in the hut. There is water everywhere and winds are lashing at high speeds. It seems like a near impossible task. “Where there is a will, there is a way” ...
the thought that counts
I forgot to buy my niece a birthday present.It’s unforgivable, really. There’s absolutely no excuse. Forgetting my nephew’s birthday? Understandable. I see him twice a year at most, and his birthday is in September, the same month as at least four of my closest friends, and I can’t keep track of the days. Go on, ask me when his birthday is. See? I have no idea.My niece, though. I see her all the time. I pick her up from school, because I’m the only one who isn’t at work when school ends, and I can’t let my sister enroll her in an afterschool program. I remember those programs, the anarchy of c...
The boy who didn't believe who he was destined to be
It started as any ordinary Sunday, but what the day held was far more than ordinary. Quinn woke up excited because today was 16th birthday and he was beyond happy to know more about his parents from grandma Alex. Quinn never knew or saw his parents because he was told that they died the day after he was born so from the age of 6, grandma Alex had been telling him a piece of their lives on his birthday, soon it turned into something of a tradition. But if Quinn asked anything about them on any other day, grandma Alex would get angry and throw her favourite pan on him and keep on muttering some ...