QLC is proud to present three stories by three wonderful Women!
Hope you like them!
Title: Betrayed!
Author: Vanisha Srnidhi
Genre: Drama
Title: What dreams may come?
Author: Sneha Das
Genre: Fantasy
Title:A Big Mistake
Author: Shaik Shabnam
Genre: Drama
Hope you like them!
Title: Betrayed!
Author: Vanisha Srnidhi
Genre: Drama
Rahul
and Pankaj had been good friends since their childhood. They spent their young
life in the narrow winding streets of Bidar. They both
went to the same school. Rahul was an ambitious and self-assured person. He was
light-hearted in a hail-fellow-well-met sort of way and always hankered for a
good future. His self-governing skills were fancied by everyone around him
whereas Pankaj was always in need of someone or something for financial or
other kind of support. He had a skill in achieving one’s ends by deceit or
evasion about which Rahul was unaware. He ran after credit for most of the
times. Despite of having two different
mindsets, their friendship seemed to continue.
During their graduation, they studied
in the same college. Two years passed by. As per their college curriculum, all
the students of aeronautical engineering were scheduled to do a minor project,
individually. Rahul’s concept on Air tractor (Single Engine Airplane)-Design
verification was evocative. Pankaj had could think of nothing important or
interesting. The days passed and he remained blank. Exactly, a week before the project
presentation, he stole the abstract and primary data (which consistedof data
gathered through practical experience) of his friend. On the other side, Rahul
didn’t know about his friend’s wickedness but he did not panic for what
happened.
He
had kept aside the primary data on another project “Balloon Satellite
Projection”. On the day of the presentation of the project, he was dazed by his
friend’s betrayal though he was not angry.
As usual, Pankaj got huge applause and appreciation for his project work
which did not belong to him. Later, in a vis-à-vis conversation with his
friend, Rahul said, “Well! I’m not angry for what you did. I will forgive you
because there is no life without forgiveness.”
After listening to his friend’s soothing
message, Pankaj was ashamed for what he did. He felt low about himself and
could not even make an eye-contact with his friend. He experienced a pang of
guilt.
Moral: Do not work for the sake of credit or fame. Hard work and sheer
determination is the only key to success.
Title: What dreams may come?
Author: Sneha Das
Genre: Fantasy
“Don't know where
I am. The sky is so bright and clear. I think I am alone in this whole world.
Oh! What is this stain on my dress? Is this the stain of blood? Mom and Dad,
where are you?” I screamed. “Please come back...I am afraid!” Then I got up and
I moved on to one direction, and on the way I saw many people including
children lying on the ground.” What is wrong with this place? Why are the
people here looking like dead bodies? Is there no one who can answer me?” I
screamed aloud. I cried a lot but there was no one to wipe my tears. I think I
lost my family; it appeared like some kind of world war had taken place. The
fire had blown away the buildings. Everything was destroyed because of
explosion.
And suddenly, I
heard mom scolding me “Wake up, it’s already 8 a.m. and you have to get ready
for college ". When I woke up, I remained horrified but later on, I was
literally very happy thinking my dream is not the reality. I prayed to god that
it will be the worst, if this turns into a reality; so never let this happen.
The world
thinks that bombs, guns, rifles and other war gadgets have bought pride to
nations. According to me, these can only cause destruction to human life and
nature. God has created the whole world and human beings do not have the right
to destroy it. Through the help of gadgets we can win any war. We can achieve victory
but no one will survive the aftermath. There will be no one to celebrate our
victory. So it will be better if the world stops itself for a while...takes a
deep breath and rests for one or two minutes and then starts a new journey from
the beginning.
Title:A Big Mistake
Author: Shaik Shabnam
Genre: Drama
There
was once a young girl named Rani who was born into a poor family. She lived
with her mother and father. Rani was pampered a lot by her parents. Her father
was a daily wager and her mother worked as a domestic help at Mrs. Reddy’s
house. Though they were poor, yet they were happy and tried to fulfil their
daughter's wishes. Like many other
parents, they struggled to give her a good life.
One day, Rani's mother took her along to her work place. As it was a festive season, Rani's mother was asked to stay back and work for some more time. Rani’s mother instructed her to sit silently while she completed her work and came back. She sat calmly and ate the snacks given by her mother. She was licking her fingers, when Mrs. Reddy noticed and scolded Rani saying, "you dirty girl! Stop licking. You are making my house untidy".
Rani saw the children playing outside; they were all dressed in their best clothes. Rani looked messy and sloppy among them. She wanted to play with them but was afraid. So she leaned against a pillar and began simply watching them. At that moment, Mrs Reddy came and again shouted at her saying, "hey girl stand away from there. You are spoiling the wall".
Rani quietly moved away. A girl named Ria almost of Rani’s age asked her to join and play. Rani was so glad that she immediately ran towards them. Mrs Reddy was Ria's mother. She came there and warned Rani not to play with them and instead help her with work. She was asked to arrange the footwear of the guests that were spread all over. After finishing the work Rani in a playful spirit went to play. Mrs Reddy again called Rani but as she was busy playing, she refused to do work. Mrs Reddy was angry and she felt insulted when Rani refused to listen to her. Mrs Reddy abused her and called her arrogant.
One day, Rani's mother took her along to her work place. As it was a festive season, Rani's mother was asked to stay back and work for some more time. Rani’s mother instructed her to sit silently while she completed her work and came back. She sat calmly and ate the snacks given by her mother. She was licking her fingers, when Mrs. Reddy noticed and scolded Rani saying, "you dirty girl! Stop licking. You are making my house untidy".
Rani saw the children playing outside; they were all dressed in their best clothes. Rani looked messy and sloppy among them. She wanted to play with them but was afraid. So she leaned against a pillar and began simply watching them. At that moment, Mrs Reddy came and again shouted at her saying, "hey girl stand away from there. You are spoiling the wall".
Rani quietly moved away. A girl named Ria almost of Rani’s age asked her to join and play. Rani was so glad that she immediately ran towards them. Mrs Reddy was Ria's mother. She came there and warned Rani not to play with them and instead help her with work. She was asked to arrange the footwear of the guests that were spread all over. After finishing the work Rani in a playful spirit went to play. Mrs Reddy again called Rani but as she was busy playing, she refused to do work. Mrs Reddy was angry and she felt insulted when Rani refused to listen to her. Mrs Reddy abused her and called her arrogant.
Suddenly Ria fell down and got hurt badly. Her
hand began to bleed. Rani helped her getting up and tried to console Ria.
Everyone gathered , including Rani's mother. Mrs Reddy slapped Rani and blamed
her for Ria's injury. Rani's mother stood silently, her heart was filled with
sorrow and tears rolled out of eyes. Rani quickly ran to her mother and hugged
her tightly. Rani asked her mother that what mistake had she made that Mrs
Reddy was always blaming her for things she did not do?
Her
mother replied in a sad voice, “we are born poor and that is our "BIG MISTAKE ".
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