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Submitted to Contest #30
It was a tiring day for Sam. She was getting ready for a boring day of meeting clients with cackling voices, impatient women and timid and diffident men. Her job as a psychiatrist was getting on her nerves. She thought her clients belonged to either of the two classes, highly talkative or aloof. The clients were always allowed to be unfettered. It gave more room for the clients to express their problems. This day, however, took her senses for a toll and she lost her patience. She needed a proper break, physically and mentally. She appli...
Submitted to Contest #28
Life has a special way of teaching us to realize that we need to feel grateful for what we have. It was a chilly December morning when I got the call. I partly opened my eyes to see the caller ID. It was him. I was smiling to myself internally as I picked up the call and mumbled over the phone chirpily. He had a serious tone and I could only hear muffled voices. I immediately woke up to his abruptly trembling voice. The call was immediately cut and I tried calling him back but couldn't reach him. I got antsy and was expecting him to call bac...
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