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Day: January 28, 2024

John The Detective I Student Dhairyash Gupta I Personality Development Program Jaipur

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on January 28, 2024

An original story written by our offline (Jaipur) student Dhairyash Gupta.

Dhairyash is 9 years old. A young sports enthusiast and gold medalist with a creative bend of mind. We are proud to have him as a student of the Personality Development Program using Applied Storytelling, Public Speaking, Theatre, and Creative Writing tools under the mentorship of Facilitator Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Dhairyash for this exemplary true self-expression.

John The Detective

Scrunch-Scrunch -Scrunch a little, tall, lean, dervish 10-year-old boy named John was digging ravenously at the beach. He pretended to play an exhausted man examining the sand if a goon was buried in the sand. He was fascinated to watch mystery movies.

John used to live in a huge and beautiful city. In the city, there was a strange law that nobody could wear murky clothes. The city was lush green with natural resources. One could hear the deafening sound of the waterfall all over the place. One could find rivers, parks, beaches, and lakes everywhere. It had beautiful scenery as it was on top of the mountains. John was extremely lucky to live here.

John was just too desperate to solve important cases. He aspired to be the cleverest detective in the world. He wanted to be a logical man. He wanted to be a superhero by saving hundreds of souls.

Excitingly for John a murderous gang of crooks and blighters who wore murky clothes was on the case for ravenously murdering a family at midnight. They ate dumplings smothered with oil. John who was ready to solve the case grabbed his magnifying glass and walkie-talkie just in case and quivered outside the victim’s house. When he was outside the house, he found bloodstains right in the sidewalk in front of the house. He found an entire trail He elatedly followed it. Later, he started to feel exhausted and bored. To his surprise, he came across the hidden house, where the gang was living. He informed the police. The killers were caught. John started prancing and dancing everywhere, at the same time he felt sad for the family who just died.

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Lucy’s Adventure I Student Anya Arora I Personality Development Program Jaipur

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on January 28, 2024

An original story written by our offline (Jaipur) student Anya Arora.

Anya is 9 years old. A young sports enthusiast and creative thinker. We are proud to have her as a student of the Personality Development Program using Applied Storytelling, Public Speaking, Theatre, and Creative Writing tools under the mentorship of Facilitator Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Anya for this exemplary true self-expression.

Lucy’s Adventure

“Mmmmmm,” Lucy said. The look of the breakfast appeared scrumptious. Lucy was enjoying her breakfast downstairs. She was a slim, clever, and wonderful girl. She was as quick as a fox, loving and caring. She had won millions of awards, mostly for fashion as she was amazing at that.

After breakfast, Lucy went to her bedroom and started reading a thick book. Her house was in a small street in an outstanding town. She lived in New York. Her house was three-storied. It had a backyard and a front yard. There were peach-coloured walls. The stairs could transform into a slide. The aromatic, fresh smell of roses, dandelions, lavenders, sunflowers, and many more flowers drifted in through the window from the yard. These smells would always bring a freshness to her face.

It was 11 am and she was desperate for a ride to the library as she loved books. She ran downstairs to find her parents.  But alas! Her parents had gone out for shopping! “Ugh!!” she groaned in frustration. “I simply cannot believe I forgot!” Lucy said, furiously. “But wait! I’ll go and ask the neighbors! Though, they might be ravenous after missing breakfast, even though they are always dervish.” Lucy muttered to herself. Lucy peeked at their window. They were having breakfast. The sounds of their voices were getting louder and louder. Lucy bravely knocked on the door. She narrated her problem.

Her neighbour, Mrs. Miller called her mother and asked her if she could drop Lucy to the library. Lucy’s mother happily permitted. Mrs. Miller grabbed her phone and keys, and they set off. “Wow! Thanks!” Lucy said. She was delighted. She reached and read a few books! She was on cloud nine, but now she was tired as well. Her parents picked her up on their way back home from shopping. She went home, ate and slept. She dreamt of a land full of books, and woke up, refreshed. She was feeling outstanding and undefeated for the courage she exhibited yesterday. It was a thrilling adventure.

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