Storytelling

“I would like to hire you as a muse for my next novel.” “I’m game. What am I supposed to do? I have no reservations about doing anything.” “That is exactly why I chose you. My story will take unprecedented turns to enlighten the world.” “It is unfortunate, that I need a medium for that. … Continue reading Storytelling

Complexity

Harvey is a best-selling author who never reads his own books. The interviewer looks perplexed in this episode of his show “Straight Talk with Genius Minds”. “Sir, do you never feel the need to review what you wrote?” “No, I simplify things as much as possible for the new age readers. But that is not … Continue reading Complexity

Floating Stories

“I hope my son is able to repay the student loan.” The mother prays, so does the banker. life develops in dark spaces between colors of hope “Congratulations, buddy! You deserved it, after all the midnight oil burnt.” sleepless nights dotted with nightmares in waking eyes I crawled through life in tunnels of uncertainty emerged … Continue reading Floating Stories

Diaries

The sleuth had never read a whole book in many years, and this was a series. But it held important clues to the investigation into the dead man’s life. He took time to read a little every day, till he started seeing shadows of his own self on the pages. Who was this abandoned child … Continue reading Diaries

Flash of a second

It is not a safe hour for a woman to be walking alone. Perhaps, she worked in graveyard shifts, and is used to the shadowy figures lurking outside. I am curious, but resist the temptation of talking. She is busy with her phone. I see her gesticulating wildly, asking me to get out. I do … Continue reading Flash of a second

In other words, twaddle

She looked out of the window with empty eyes, and wished she did not have to be here. They were family, but talked of inane things she had no interest in, day and day out. The terrifying fact was that the incessant twaddle was draining her. The sameness of the mind-sets and the shallowness of … Continue reading In other words, twaddle

Veiled impact

Liz was my nanny. She was also the mother I wished to have. She ensured that I did not hear the arguments between my parents. She honed my multifarious talents, by encouraging me to try new activities. Years later, I learnt that Liz was herself the victim of domestic violence. But she never let us … Continue reading Veiled impact

You don’t deserve this

Do I really deserve this? Did I really deserve to be interacting with a monster like you, and believe that you were the best? I liberate you from the responsibility of telling me the reason – because you don’t deserve it. You don't deserve a chance to come clean, and be absolved of guilt. I … Continue reading You don’t deserve this

Fountains

The opening story does influence the line of thinking. Here are my reflections on a brother who took an early exit from the world.   I have often wondered how two people who have grown up together be so different. We never know the baggage that another person carries, or where their chosen paths lead. … Continue reading Fountains

Freedom?

I threw away the hanging monstrosity, with all the remnants of memories that hurt. The demons live only in my imagination. You left my world long ago, and I don’t exist where you live. Is it forgiveness or freedom? (212 characters)   Twittering Tales #88