*Christmas is not really near, but i couldn't help writing this. :) * It was Christmas eve, and we'd just finished decorating the house. We? My sisters and me. Christmas was undoubtedly our favourite part of the year, and we'd outdone ourselves this time. Oh, the house looked like such a happy place. Christmas was always a pleasant occasion; good food, good weather, good times. "See you all in a bit", I said as I put on my favourite blue coat, and headed for the park. Dusk was setting in, and I could see the stars slowly coming to light. It was going to be a beautiful night, I could tell. It had become some sort of a ritual for me, to visit the park in solitude on Christmas eve every year. It brought me calm. No, I didn't go there because I was a troubled teen or because I had family issues or anything of that sort. I went there because I liked the sound of snow crunching under my feet, I liked the biting cold that made my nose freeze, I liked the chil...
“The moon, it looks beautiful, doesn’t it?” “Of course it does.” She lowered her gaze to the reflection of the moon in the water. The water was faintly turbulent. It perfectly mirrored the turbulence inside her. “What is it that troubles you, Shweta?” he finally asked her. “It’s not working, Ayaan. Things are going wrong at office already. And it’s my only 3 rd month of service there.” Long held tears welled up in her eyes, as she narrated the day’s happenings to him. He listened to her with utmost patience, and never, even for once, let his eyes wander away from her beautiful face. “It’s going to be alright, trust me. I guess you should talk to your boss once. That might make things better. Give it a try.” He finally said, after minutes of silence. “I don’t want to take any risks. What if my colleagues stand against me? I wouldn’t be able to face everyone alone.” She sounded weak and helpless. Never had he seen her in such a state. They had gone through several ups ...
Yes, fiction does have the ability to change someone’s life. For the greater good. Some time ago, I was just any other teen, who had problems with life and school. I used to crib about it, a lot. And then, I read Harry Potter. And by far, that’s the best thing I’ve done all my life. It changed me completely. It changed my perspective of seeing things. It changed my perspective of seeing people. Earlier, the sunrise and sunset weren’t of much importance. But now they convey a whole different meaning. Earlier, best friends were just best friends, now they’re life. Earlier, school was just about studying and studying; now it’s about inspirational teachers. Earlier, introverts were awkward; now, they’re the best of people. Earlier, Harry Potter was just another series, now; it’s a way of life. I don’t feel lonely anymore, for I have the whole lot of witches and wizards by my side. Be it anything, I can count upon Lupin, Sirius, Dumbledore, and all the others for words of wisdom...
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