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Unexpected Twist I Student Karishma Khokar I Creative Writing Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Inspirational Stories, Original Stories on July 24, 2023

An original inspirational tale, written by our student Karishma Khokar.

Karishma is a student in Grade 8 studying at the prestigious Asian World School, Jaipur. We are proud to have her as a student of the Creative Writing Program through Applied Storytelling under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Karishma for this exemplary true self-expression.

Unexpected Twist

Once upon a time, during my last college semester, I found myself in a tense situation. Tomorrow was my final math exam, and I wanted to do well. But there was a problem that made me worried.

The night before the exam, I was studying science when my mother came in and told me I got the date sheet wrong. She said the next day’s exam was math, not science. But I didn’t listen and kept studying science, thinking I knew better.

On the morning of the exam, I felt uneasy. I had a feeling something was off, but I tried to ignore it and stayed focused on science. Just before going to the exam hall, a friend rushed to me.

“Hey, Isha! Are you ready for the math exam?” he asked, looking puzzled.

“What? No, it’s the science exam today,” I replied confidently, dismissing his concern.

“No, no! You got it wrong. Today is the math exam. I saw the date sheet last night,” he exclaimed.

My heart sank, and I got even more worried. How could I make such a mistake? Panic set in, and I wondered how I could fix the situation.

I quickly found my mother and told her what my friend said. She looked concerned but tried to reassure me. “Isha, don’t worry. Maybe you still have time to review the math topics. Stay calm and do your best.”

With her words in mind, I rushed to the exam hall. I was very anxious, and my hands were shaking when I received the question paper. I had two hours to handle the math exam that I wasn’t fully prepared for.

I took a deep breath and focused on what I knew. I wrote down all the formulas and equations I remembered and started with the first question. Surprisingly, my memory helped, and I felt more confident.

As I went through the paper, my confidence grew. Despite the mix-up, I realized I knew more math than I thought, thanks to my science studies. I tackled the problems with determination.

With a few minutes left, I quickly checked my answers to avoid any big mistakes. As time ran out, I felt relieved. Though not ideal, I did my best in the situation I was in.

The days after the exam were filled with anxiety and anticipation. I couldn’t stop thinking about how I handled the unexpected challenge. Eventually, the results came, and I was pleasantly surprised to see I did better than expected.

I felt a sense of accomplishment. Despite the initial mix-up, I managed the math exam well. It taught me to pay attention to details and not be too confident. I learned that in tough situations, with determination and a calm mind, we can overcome challenges and find success.

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Mia And Her Books I Student Tanvi Dash I Little Writers Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Descriptive Writing, Inspirational Stories, Original Stories on January 23, 2023

An original inspirational story, written by our student Tanvi Dash.

Tanvi is 12 years old young writer from Hyderabad. Dancing is her passion. We are proud to have her as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Tanvi for this exemplary true self-expression.

Mia And Her Books

“Ting ting ting ting ting”, there goes the bell, and here comes Mia a nerdy girl in Berk Prep Middle School. She is a studious 12-year-old girl whose two oily curly ponytails made her look like mickey mouse. She had small beady eyes covered with a pair of big round purple spectacles. Her crooked rabbit teeth and spotty face ensured no one came near her. She wore a plain pink top and a purple polka-dot skirt. Mia would always carry a book in her left hand and was the kind of person who will be smiling energetically at the end of math class.

She entered the noisy cafeteria and sat down quietly in a corner with her head in a book. By now, she had learned to ignore those dirty looks and sit all alone. She sat there studying. She could study continuously for hours at a stretch without getting bored. She found her studies interesting. Well, that was the only thing that she ever did apart from collecting caterpillars. Mia lived in a huge bungalow with her rich but ignorant parents. Her mum was in a business of clothing accessories and her dad owned a car washing company. She didn’t have siblings, so she spent most of the time with her books and Leo, her stuffed lion.

She wasn’t interested in fooling people with fake handbags or stealing car parts. She wanted to be brave, courageous, loud, and independent like Leo. She wanted to make a different path with her hard work. She wanted to do something to make the world realize her presence. She was tired of blending in the background. When Mia realized this, she started writing. She wrote about the things that she had come across in her books. She wrote about how math can be easy and how science can be fun. She wrote about how history can be interesting and how English can be simple. She wrote about how learning is adventurous. She named the book “A Taste of Everything”.

However, nobody read or even listen to her. She still spent her time alone. She would eat alone in school and play with Leo at home. She was still treated as a disturbance by her parents. All she needed was some motivation which she found during the field trip. She sat beside the window in the bus and watched the stray dogs, pet dogs, cats, pigeons, and eagles, that was when she knew that her life was about to change.

As soon as she came back home, she started working on her new masterpiece. This time, she wrote about why birds could hear without ears and why frogs were slimy. She wrote about why the lion was the king of the jungle and why the lion respects the elephants. She wrote about why we blink and about why birds fly. Mia’s “All the Whys of the World” was a total hit. She had millions of readers. Her parents complimented and appreciated her.

Most importantly, people listened to her, people approached her. When people spoke to her, they found out how cool she was. She could make friends now. She had many friends! She no longer sat alone in the cafeteria or on the school bus. She did not get those dirty looks any longer. Her presence was no longer tolerated, it was appreciated. Mia was ecstatic! She now loved writing and wrote many more books about animals, plants, electrical gadgets, stationery, etc.

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