Tag: "55 Fiction"

The Adieu

“Goodbye….I never want to meet you , till I am alive ” I said flatly .
“Are you very sure ?? ”
I nodded .
” You never want to see me again ???”
I stared back for the stupid question being repeated ..
” Fine . Goodbye . Have a nice life ”
And from then on I never cried [...]

The call…

 
It seemed to be the most memorable day of his life - acceptance of proposal to the girl he loved most , a slow but long walk with her,  gifts and bouquets during the candlelight dinner ….He just came out in the lawn to attend the call , and an earthquake had shattered his dreams once for all…
P.S.:This [...]

Eternal – 55 Fiction

Lying on his chest, she felt peaceful. He always had unconditional love to offer her. Importantly he had time for her. There were moments, they had sat lost in each others eyes. She never mentioned it, but he meant world to her.
Relatives entered room, to console her.
Little did they know; she had left with him.

Commitment ! (My 55 Fiction)

He was irresistibly staring at the monitor. The code was still running consuming much of the CPU memory.
She was uncomfortable sitting in the cafeteria. Droplets of tears swiped across her rose powdered cheeks.
5 minutes to complete execution.
5 minutes to catch the train.
Successful Execution – Monitor Displayed.
“I’m leaving” – His mobile screen flashed.

Beautiful Eyes

He felt himself almost in heaven,
when he saw those deep-expressive-soft eyes,
watching him with a delightful smile.
She was looking so stunning and vivacious.
A magnetic pull forced him to change his place beside her.
To his surprise…..
She was still watching the same place.
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.
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She was blind.
Message-Light up a life, Please Donate your Eyes..

Honesty ! (My 55 Fiction)

He looked confused, looked left and right. All of them were writing in full swing. The teacher was standing near the first row. He quickly took out the small paper rolled inside the pen cap and quickly glanced through it.
Correct Answers!
He handed over the answer sheet with joy of answering all questions correctly
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Well, I had [...]