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Revealing the Scary Lady’s Secrets I Student Danish Khokhar I Creative Writing Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Mystery Tale, Original Stories on July 25, 2023

An original mysterious tale, written by our student Danish Khokar.

Danish is a student in Grade 7 studying at the prestigious Asian World School, Jaipur. We are proud to have him as a student of the Creative Writing Program through Applied Storytelling under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Danish for this exemplary true self-expression.

Revealing the Scary Lady’s Secrets

In a small, quiet town called Siberia, a long, curving street felt mysterious and eerie, especially at 2:00 a.m. on moonlit nights. The street seemed empty and gave off an unsettling feeling. However, two best friends, Rahul and Ramesh, didn’t mind the spookiness and decided to take a leisurely walk together, enjoying their favourite music playing softly in the background.

As they walked side by side, enjoying each other’s company and the moon’s light, their happiness was interrupted by a scary sight. Emerging from the shadows was the notorious scary lady of Siberia, a legend whispered among the townspeople. She was known for her strange behaviour and rumoured connection to mysterious events and seeing her dance with a knife in her hand sent chills down the boys’ spines.

Fear gripped Rahul and Ramesh, and they exchanged nervous looks. They couldn’t look away from the lady’s haunting dance despite their fright. It was strangely captivating, and they couldn’t understand why she seemed so frightening.

Unable to forget that night, the boys became curious about the scary lady. They felt there must be more to her story than what people said. With determination, Rahul and Ramesh decided to uncover the secrets behind the Siberian lady.

They spent days searching through old records and talking to the townspeople to find out more about her. The more they learned, the clearer it became that the lady had suffered a terrible loss. Her family had been taken from her in a bad accident, leaving her with deep sadness and loneliness.

Empathy replaced their fear, and the boys felt a strong urge to help the scary lady find comfort and healing. They knew what it was like to lose someone and to seek solace in a friend’s company. With their understanding of sorrow and friendship, Rahul and Ramesh decided to approach her with kindness.

One evening, they gathered their courage and went to meet the lady. They offered her a warm smile and genuine concern for her well-being. Surprisingly, she responded warmly to their gestures, touched by the care they showed her.

Over time, Rahul and Ramesh spent more time with the lady, listening to her stories and offering support. They discovered that her eerie dances were a way of expressing her inner pain and emotions. With their friendship, the scary lady found comfort and a sense of belonging she had longed for.

As days passed, the once-empty and eerie street of Siberia came alive with laughter and music. More people joined the trio, and the town began to see the scary lady differently. Through Rahul and Ramesh’s act of reaching out and understanding, the town learned a valuable lesson about compassion and the power of friendship.

In the heart of Siberia, an unbreakable bond was formed among three individuals who, through their bravery, love, and understanding, turned a haunting tale into a heartwarming story of compassion and togetherness. The friendship between Rahul, Ramesh, and the scary lady not only healed her wounded heart but also brought happiness to the entire town.

And so, amidst the backdrop of the snowy mountains, the once eerie street became a symbol of hope and kindness, where the magic of friendship conquered fear and transformed darkness into light. The town of Siberia embraced the scary lady as one of their own, and she, in turn, taught them the power of finding beauty and comfort in unexpected places.

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The Lady Or The Tiger I Student Sargun Chhabra I Creative Writing Program

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

An original mysterious tale, written by our student Sargun Chhabra.

Sargun 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 Sargun for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Lady or the Tiger

The king entered and sat on his throne when all the people assembled in the court. He gave a signal, a door on the left side of the court opened, and the accused subject stepped out into the amphitheater. Directly, opposite the accused were two doors, exactly alike and side by side. The accused could get either door open as he pleased. If he desired, to open one door, there came out a hungry tiger, which would immediately spring upon him and make a lovely feast. However, if he opened the other door, there came forth a lady, the most suitable to his years and he was immediately married.
This institution was a very popular one. When the people gathered together on one of the great trial days, they never knew whether they were to witness a bloody slaughter or a hilarious wedding. This element of uncertainty lent an interest to the occasion.
Now, this king had a daughter as blooming as his most florid fancies. She was the apple of his eye and was loved by him above all. Among his courtiers was a young man of that fineness of blood but a low caste. This royal maiden was well satisfied with this man and she loved him with immense passion. When the king found out, the youth was immediately cast into prison and a day was appointed for his trial in the arena. Never, before had a case occurred to have a subject dared to love the daughter of the king.
The appointed day arrived. From far and near the people gathered in the great galleries. The king and his courtiers were in their places. As the youth entered the arena. His eyes were fixed on the princess. She knew in which of the two doors, stood the tiger. And not only did she know in which room the lady was ready to emerge. The lady was one of the fairest and loveliest of the court who had been selected as the reward. The girl was lovely, but she hated her with all the intensity of the savage blood.
The youth had expected the princess to know in which door was the tiger and in which door was the lady. The only hope for the youth in which there was an element of certainty was based upon the success of the princess in discovering this mystery and the moment he looked upon her, he saw she had succeeded, as in his soul he knew he would succeed. Then it was his quick and anxious glance: Which door? It was as plain to her as if he shouted it from where he stood. There was not an instant to be lost. The question was asked in a flash, it must be answered in another.
Her right arm lay on the cushioned parapet before her. She raised her hand and made a slight, quick movement toward the right. No one but the man saw her. Every eye was fixed on the man in the arena.
He turned and with a firm and rapid step, he walked across the space. Everybody’s heart started beating rapidly, every breath was held, and every eye was fixed immovably upon that man. Without the slightest hesitation, he went to the door on the right and opened it.
What do you think? Who would have come out? Did the tiger come out of that door, or did the lady?

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