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No Quarrels in Friendship I Student Varnika Agarwal I Little Writers Program

By admin in Friendship Tales, Original Stories on October 12, 2022

An original friendship tale written by our student Varnika Agarwal.

Varnika is 12 years old young writer from New Delhi. She is passionate about writing and writing gives her an abundant supply of happiness along with relaxation. We are proud to have her as a student of Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Applied Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Varnika for this exemplary true self-expression.

No Quarrels in Friendship

Once in a city of India, there lived two best friends forever. Their names were Sarah and Tara.

Sarah and Tara were ‘besties’ since they were toddlers. They were neighbors.  They shared the same street, preschool, elementary school, primary school, middle school and even college. Tara was half a year older than Sarah. But they never brought up age in their friendship. After all they were completely identical in behavior and talents.

They both loved sports, and both had won many accolades in sports. But they were really good at badminton! Their coach, Mr. Harman always selected them for doubles matches but during singles he just could not decide between the two! Both were equally skilled.

The besties were the best badminton players in the whole college and the coach had to always send the second-best player for singles. Tara was 16½ years while Sarah was 16. But they both were technically the same in person. Both were mischievous and both were caring.

If you ever had to choose one over the other, you could not really decide! Their bond was also very strong. Their parents always imagined that one day they both would be the national level champions in badminton and there would actually be a lottery to check who would be the main player and who would be the backup player. But if the friends had to make a choice of who would play first, they would always say the other person’s name.

Soon, once in a lifetime opportunity` arrived their way. The INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT!!!!

This time Sarah and Tara quarreled for the first time in their lives. For the first time, they both said, “I will play! You will be my backup player!” Everyone was shocked to see this. Their coach, who was impressed by their achievement, was also perplexed, “Who should I send for in the international tournament?! It is a singles match, and I just cannot decide.”

After a long quarrel, somehow, surely because of some cheating, Sarah won, and Tara agreed. Everyone gave a sigh of relief, finally the fight was solved. But Tara’s mom asked her, “Why did you let Sarah take the opportunity, you deserve it rightfully!”

Suddenly a greedy thought popped in Tara’s head! Her mother was right, why did she let Sarah take the brilliant and prestigious opportunity! She was not going to let this happen! So, the next day, she went to her coach demanding that she must get registered for the tournament! He said it is not possible because the final registration had been done. He said this for a secret reason, so that the quarrel between Sarah and Tara doesn’t happen again. Tara was really upset and extremely furious at Sarah. But still, she tried to control her temper and hate, and at least watch her friend’s badminton match.

“Sarah cannot win anyway! It would be fun to watch her get defeated,” Tara thought.

Just a few days before the match, Sarah was practicing as usual, but without Tara. This was unusual as they both always practiced together, before their recent quarrel.

“AHHH! MOMMA!”

Sarah broke her ankle bone and sprained her wrist. How could she possibly play now? She would be taking in medicines and applying bandages when she should have been entering the Dubai badminton court! No one would be representing India in the tournament! These thoughts frightened her!

On the other hand, Tara, who was shocked and started feeling sorry for Sarah, decided to make Sarah’s dream of winning the gold medal in the match come true. In the few days, she trained herself super hard. She gave away 11-12 hours of the day to badminton and these practices made her a perfect last- minute backup player. She was ready to play for India! She took a flight to Dubai to participate in the tournament.

There she was supposed to play against Ted Malfoy, the badminton champion of Australia. Tara put her best effort in the match and, as a fruit of her hard work and passion, she beat the record of South Asia. After the numerous matches she played in the tournament, she was titled the No. 1 in girls from Asia and no.6 badminton player in the world.

Tara flew back home and first thing she did was to see her friend at the hospital.  Sarah was grateful. Her ankle had started healing. She hugged the champion and started crying tears of joy. Tara too was overwhelmed with joy and promised never to ever allow an iota of dislike towards Sarah in her heart. The two were besties again.

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Road Safety I Student Aashi Jain I Little Writers Program

By admin in Original Stories, Road Safety, Short Stories on October 12, 2022

Road Safety-An Annual Day Function That Made Everyone Think

Sophia was in school. The assembly hall was looking as busy as a bee hive. Children were excited to get their annual function roles.

Ms. Mackenzie was a little late today to arrive in class. But now Ms. Mackenzie had come.  Sophia’s section got a play to enact. The play was on road safety.

Sophia found the story emotional but she liked the story. The rehearsals were starting after two days. Sophia got most of the dialogues as she was the main character. She was a fast learner and got fluent with her dialogues.

Rehearsals were now going on and Sophia was doing well. Ma’am loved Sophia’s acting. After rehearsals for two weeks, finally the annual day came.

When it was the chance of Sophia’s section, she was very much excited. She was revising all her dialogues. When the children entered the stage, their parents were hooting.

Children were excited to see their parents. When the play started, the first scene was that a girl’s mother was getting ready. She was also forcing her kid to be with them at the wedding. But the girl was not listening to her mother. The audience found this scene funny and were able to connect with it.

The second scene showed the family at the bike and the girl whose role Sophia was playing was asking her parents to wear helmet. The mother said that ‘’My makeup will be spoiled if I wear the helmet.” The father said, “I feel warm when I wear my helmet,” but she insisted so they wore it.

The narrator explained that the girl received a call about her family having met with an accident and what saved them was wearing a helmet.

The story ended there. The audience found this scene emotional and realized how important road safety is.

There was a two minute silence and then at the podium, Ms. Mackenzie asked the parents “Will you now listen to your kids and follow road safety rules?’’

The parents replied ‘’Yes.” The kids and Sophia were very happy and left the stage.

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