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Short Stories Collection #6 I Student Nandini Agarwal I Little Writers Program

By admin in Mystery Tale, Original Stories, Short Stories on November 29, 2022

A series of short stories written by our Student Nandini Gupta.

Nandini is 10 years old young writer from Jaipur. We are proud to have her as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Nandini for this exemplary true self-expression.

Short Stories Collection #6 – By Nandini Agarwal

1. The Mystery of The Old House

A girl named Mia lived on the outskirts of New York. She was 17 years old, had elbow-length flaming red hair, green almond-shaped eyes, and was tall. Mia’s best friend, Joy had shoulder-length light brown hair, and sparkling blue eyes and was 18 years old. They lived in the same neighborhood. Joy and Mia wanted to become Detectives, but their parents thought differently. Every morning and night, Mia and Joy used to secretly go cycling around their neighborhood in search of mysteries. They thought that if they solved a huge mystery then they could finally convince their parents about becoming detectives.

Straight across from Mia’s, was an old house. It was rumored to be haunted. It was painted black, the windows were dirty and broken, there were many cobwebs and bats all around the house and the door had strange markings with a handle shaped like a snake.

On the night of Halloween, when a group of small kids went trick or treating, there was a scream from inside the old house. Joy and Mia decided to investigate. They grabbed their flashlights, a rope, and magnifying glasses. When they opened the door, it creaked and they heard the scream again. Mia and Joy were scared but they knew that they had to do this. They went in and as it was dark they turned their flashlights on. They then saw a huge cupboard and a staircase. They went up the staircase and saw a room that had a mirror, a bed, a few cans of blue paint, and blue clothes. They went inside the room and looked up and saw something blue hanging from the ceiling. They looked carefully and saw that it was a ghost! Joy screamed but Mia threw her flashlight at the ghost and the ghost fell on the bed, screamed, and ran downstairs. Mia and Joy ran after the ghost and Joy somehow made the ghost trip then Mia tied him up and called the police.

After the police came, they found out that the ghost was a robber who the police had been trying to find for the past 8 months and had hidden his loot in the house. He was trying to scare people away from the old house to avoid getting caught.  After this, Mia and Joy’s parents realized that their daughters were destined to be detectives.

2. The Adventures of Minnie and Cherry

Once upon a time, there was a mango named Minnie who lived on a tree with her brothers and sisters. Right under the tree was a cherry tomato vine. Minnie used to talk to the cherry tomatoes every day and her best friend was a cherry tomato named Cherry. One day Minnie saw a girl coming near the tree with a basket and a small ladder and immediately alerted her brothers, sisters, and the cherry tomatoes. Minnie saw the girl pluck all of the cherry tomatoes from the bush and keep them in her basket. The girl then took her ladder and started to climb the tree. When she reached the mangoes, she reached out for Minnie and plucked her. Minnie felt as if she had been struck in the head with a frying pan and suddenly everything went dark, and Minnie passed out. When she woke up, she found herself on the counter of a kitchen. The kitchen was huge and had a big white fridge, lots of shelves, and drawers.

After some time, she heard a voice and the person sounded as if they were crying. Minnie decided to check so she asked the cherry tomatoes to come with her, all except Cherry said no.

They both followed the voice to one of the shelves that had a few bowls, a dozen lemons, and knives. They hid in the bowls and saw that a lemon was pleading to the biggest knife to not cut him while the other knives were holding the other lemons back. The biggest knife then told the other knives to retreat and that they would come back the next day. When the knives went away and Minnie checked that the coast was clear, they came out from where they were hiding. After making friends with the lemons, Minnie asked them who the knives were. The lemons said that the leader of the knives was Kranky and that the knives chopped a few fruits and vegetables every day for no reason at all.

After hearing this Minnie and Cherry decided that if they wanted the others and themselves to live, they needed to stop Kranky and his gang. To do so, they needed an army. They asked the lemons if they wanted to help them defeat Kranky and his gang and they all agreed.

They planned carefully and were finally ready to defeat Kranky and his gang. The lemons told them where Kranky and his gang’s hideout was, and they went there. Minnie and Cherry distracted Kranky and his gang while the lemons attacked them from behind. Kranky and his gang fought back but Minnie and Cherry had more people, so they overpowered Kranky and his gang and were sent to the utensil jail.

After that Minnie and Cherry were given the title ‘food sheriffs’ and vowed to stop crime happening with food and utensils.

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Short Stories Collection #4 I Student Saurish Singh I Little Writers Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories, Short Stories on November 18, 2022

A series of original stories written by our student Saurish Singh.

Saurish is 7 years old young writer from Gurgaon. He is passionate about playing football and reading books. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Saurish for this exemplary true self-expression.

Short Stories Collection #4 By Saurish Singh

1. “Joe’s Treasure Hunt”

Once upon a time, a boy named Joe was at his home. He wanted to go to the beach. He requested his mom and dad to take him to the beach. His parents agreed immediately. Joe was on Cloud Nine. His happiness knew no bounds.

When Joe opened his closet to change his clothes, he saw a treasure map. He immediately ran to his mom and dad, asking them to go for the treasure hunt and get the treasure chest. His parents declined immediately. They didn’t go to the beach only.

When it was night, he thought, “maybe I could go to the beach and get the treasure chest now”. He slowly and quietly went outside the house to the beach at night.

He looked at the map, it showed first go straight, so Joe went straight. Then the map showed go right he went right. Then suddenly he heard a voice from the sea. He looked back, it was a sharkkkkkk!!. The shark was about to pull Joe into the sea and eat him. He ran away from the sea.

Then the map showed a U-turn because there was a jungle in front of Joe. He walked forward and took a peek into the jungle; he walked a little forward, but he saw a dead end. Joe wondered why there would be a dead end there. He just stopped and thought about the treasure. He looked at the map and it said after taking a U-Turn go straight and then right, he went straight and then right, then he saw an “X” Sign. He thought “I must dig here”. When he was about to start digging Joe thought, “Did I forget something? Oh no!! I forgot my shovel”. Then he had to dig with his hands. He dug, dug, and dug with his hands. His hands got dirty. He continued to dig. Soon he found the treasure chest! He took it home. He opened the chest and, to his surprise, found books and more maps instead of jewelry and money. He hid the treasure chest underneath his bed with thoughts of reading those books which appeared magical and exploring those maps.

 

  1. “Happy and Sad”

Once upon a time, there were two boys. One was always happy, and one was always sad. Both of them went to a shop. They bought 10 vegetables from the shop.  But the boy who was always happy ate all the fruits and vegetables and felt grateful for such yummy and delicious fruits. The sad boy only criticized and cribbed about the fruits and vegetables. The boy who used to always feel sad felt sadder and sadder. The next day when both the boys came back from school the boy who was always sad felt a little sick. Their mom and dad gave medicines to him but still, he felt sick. The happy boy remained healthy and cheerful always.

The sad boy understood that he is feeling sick continuously because he is never grateful and happy for whatever he gets. He started expressing his gratitude to all things around and he was fit, healthy, and happy just the way the happy boy was.

  1. “The Helpful Dinosaur”

Once upon a time, there was a helpful dinosaur named Saurishsaurus. He used to live in a forest. He was a happy living being in the forest. He used to eat grass, wild berries, and all vegetation of the forest. The taste of the food was healthy and fresh. His dream was to make friends in the forest so that he has someone with whom he can play, dance, eat and enjoy.

But he was facing some problems while making friends in the forest. Everybody started running away from him because he appeared scary. But suddenly he got an idea to fix his problems. When any other animal was stuck, he helped them. This way slowly, slowly, he started making friends in the jungle. For any animal who used to be in trouble, Saurishsaurus used to be there to help them. He kept doing this and then soon the whole forest became his friend.

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