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"It's been 76th day in this unknown desert,and still nobody is here!", Kevin murmured in despair,while hurling the stone on the sand heap and threw his body down and leaned against a palm tree."Everything is gone!I can't stay alive any longer! Had I not been so obstinate, I wouldn't be in a situation I am in today",he repented.He looked up at the sky surrendering to his destiny, watching the calm translucent, feathery clouds floating away across the indigo bed of the sky."Everything is so peaceful up there", realizing he will pass gentl...
Submitted to Contest #72
"Tell me about the case you got yesterday", Milin asked as he raised his cigar to give a smoke,while leaning his back against the chair.Milin and the detective both were sitting at the balcony of the detective wearing heavy woollen clothes as it was too cold that morning,and Christmas was arriving."Very simple yet too suspicious",the detective said with a deep breath,as he took a sip of his whisky.The sunny,wintry holiday morning has the best ever ambience to listen to any gripping story,so tell me about the case story Milin chuckled and sai...
Submitted to Contest #69
What happened?said the father.After a pause of few more seconds he again repeated in a panic voice "tell me James what are you talking about?".James was sitting in his chamber with just one light on,keeping the room almost dark,his father was totally audible to him,but the warm tears rolling down his cheeks hindered him from uttering a single word,except the word "hello" at the very beginning of the conversation. James pulled out the handkerchief from his pocket and tried to wipe his tea...
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