The Voice

Lightning struck the night sky, and a voice thundered “Your sins have crossed all boundaries. Be prepared to face the consequences…..” Another small voice from below “Why did you set boundaries and permit sin, God? There should have been no space.” “It is the Will of the Lord. Do not challenge the Father, child.” “My … Continue reading The Voice

The Underground of Life

She had recurring dreams about this place. At times, it induced a strange feeling of peace. At other times, it was a nightmare that woke her up, drenched in sweat. It impacted her day-to-day functioning, as she lived with that feeling throughout the day. The therapist had a solution. He asked her to meditate, mentally … Continue reading The Underground of Life

The Vegetarian Bride

This one is on a lighter note .... Could this really be the cause of a divorce? Her US-based trophy husband, turned out to be non-vegetarian. Ouch! Back home, the Jain girl had never smelt or tasted meat. (140 characters)   Twittering Tales #34 by Kat Myrman  

Moving on

What happens when memories stored in video cassettes are not transferred to contemporary digital versions? The ink on old-fashioned letters fades away, but the letters have not been scanned. The pictures in the old-fashioned album, look hazy behind the tacky plastic cover. ‘Two hearts beating in unison’ is so poetically silly, when minds do not … Continue reading Moving on

CORRODED

The hotel building had certainly seen better days. The metallic finish of the entrance door, and the golden reflections could not compensate for the greyness of the exterior. I saw lights in a few windows, indicating poor occupancy. This is the place we had stayed in, on our honeymoon. We had enjoyed the frolic on … Continue reading CORRODED

Compulsive Transparency

  “I quit the job today”. “Any sudden trigger?” “No. I was losing the corporate battle over a period of time. My boss consistently played dirty.” “Why couldn’t you play the game back?” “Coz bosses can withhold information. I was compelled to report things to my superiors, as per my job profile and reporting structure.” … Continue reading Compulsive Transparency

Large

The kids had dressed him up as a clown, and then, enjoyed the entertainment that followed. I was proud to be clicked with this man with a large body, and a much larger heart. He had donated all his inheritance for the welfare of kids suffering from terminal diseases, and spent his entire weekends with … Continue reading Large

The Executioner

Being tied to a chair was about as unpleasant as he imagined. He was the HR Head of an organization, and a new management team had taken over. Several senior managers from the past had quit, or were asked to leave. He had wanted to tender his resignation in the same week. But the offer … Continue reading The Executioner

I Failed

I am not an employee, so I cannot resign on moral grounds. I am the Creator, so I do not know, if it is moral to abandon one’s own creation. But, I confess to having failed. I got the physics, mathematics, geography and biology right, but I bungled with Chemistry. The model could not predict … Continue reading I Failed

Above and Below

Mick was new to the corporate office, and was flabbergasted with the number of hours per week spent in meetings. “When do you guys work to implement the plans?” “There are people on the ground below to do it. Our job is only to monitor, and rebuke those who fail.” “But how do I show … Continue reading Above and Below