caged freedom
Posted by ark :) as drama, fiction, i'm bored
This is a work of fiction any resemblance to anyone living or dead is totally coincidental and unintentionalWhen tough times are here can happy times be far behind.I know I’ve morphed the lines of a great poem to my whims but then whatever may come I’ve always been a true optimist. Even when problems spurt […]
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A tale untold 8
Note: The following post is a work of fiction, written in first person only to bring about an enhanced effect of the story itself and has nothing to do with me personally!
“That little girl Aasha is not there today”, I muttered to myself as I looked down again, my eyes searching the scattered set of […]
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An Excerpt from Hardy Potter’s diaries
Posted by KC as Satire, arbit, college, detectives, fiction, trichy
(Hardy’s adventures so far- episode 1, episode 2, episode 3)
So here we are, Trichy, India. I had a rough time in the bus to NIT, and somehow, I feel that it’s going to get more hostile. Nancy is drpping with sweat, and that’s washed away all her makeup. She looks like Emma Watson now, yeuch.
Anyhu, […]
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10 Ka Dum #1
Posted by Srikanth Srinivasan as 10 Ka Dum, 10 bizzare ways to irritate your friend, All Posts, Self-proclaimed humour, fiction
10 bizarre ways to irritate your friend
1. Take your friend to a film, say Dasavatharam. While walking out of the theater ask him if he has seen Dasavatharam. Chances are high that he will ask “The one we just saw?”. Say “Yes”.
2. Find out his childhood nickname and keep addressing him with that in front […]
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Potter and Carpenter, and the Mystery of Mysteries-Episode 3
Posted by KC as Satire, arbit, detectives, fiction
Click for episode 1, episode 2.
Our teen super sleuths now landed in the strange faraway land of Trichy in their two seater supersonic jet. Potter opened the door, and the two spoke simultaneously,
“What heat, we’ll get fried!”
“What stench, we’ll probably die!”
And so started their sojourn in Trichy.
Now they had picked a random spot to land […]
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A tale untold 7
She walked on that road. The one road she knew every inch of.. a huge school and its playground on one side whose fence showed her a world that was not hers, the big wall on the other side, she realised unlike many other things this was one road that had not changed over the […]
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A tale untold 6
“Will he be alright?â€?, she asked for what seemed like the millionth time, wondering if the thought would ever stop crossing her. She had grown many pets over the years and the 8 year old Mani was after all her favourite. Now that her husband had died and she had to live with her son in […]
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Different Strokes
Anvek pushed a few sketches away as he placed his coffee mug on the littered rickety table. Something flew past him and landed right behind him. Visibly shaken, he turned round to see a small boy with a sheepish grin pick up a Frisbee and utter something that sounded like a sorry before he disappeared […]
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How to name it (III)
Posted by Hariharan Sriram as fiction
Moreover, considering that the “angel” was at that point in time inside the manger’s room was a positive as far as PLC was considered. Suddenly he felt in a manner unlike any other he had experienced thus far. Was this what they called “Love”? Will this mean that he would soon one among the many […]
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How to name it
Posted by Hariharan Sriram as fiction
Preceded by whiff of fresh air, and followed by a stale smell resulting from an unwashed box of Thayir Sadam he had packed for lunch two days back Poor Little Chap (who shall henceforth be referred to as PLC) entered the office with a new found determination. He decided that he had had enough of […]
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