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Weekly Contest #57
The couple was sitting together. However, there was a stillness in the air between them. They prayed that this should be the last time they would see each other. The couple had never apprehended a day like this in their wildest imagination. Both of them were waiting to be called for their divorce to be granted. While sitting, the man thought about those early days of marriage - his first visit to her house, his first meeting with her parents, etc. "Nobody gets married to the first girl one sees. I would be seeing more gir...
Weekly Contest #56
Ishita stood in the corner of a large playground and watched the students in school uniform. The sound of the cacophony hit her ears. She knew she was different from all those students. Her casual demeanor was the hallmark of her distinction. It was her first day in her new school, and she was more nervous than excited. "From where am I supposed to enter? Which stair? Which floor? Where is my class?" Her mind had many thoughts. Suddenly someone from the back said, "Hi, your name?" She was confused, "Is someone calling me? But nobody ...
Weekly Contest #55
Tina's mom told her, "Go and call your sister. Everyone is waiting down here." Tina, with a heavy heart, was coming to her sister's room. She heard some weird noise and slowed down her walk. She gently peeps through the door. Hearing her sister’s footsteps, she tries to clear up everything. Tina noticed her sister and entered slowly. She finds her in deep sorrow, with teary and swollen eyes. Tina sits beside her and holds her hand. Teja broke down into tears. Tina: "What happened, dear sister! It's okay. It's okay for you to cry. You can t...
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