Kindness
Repaid
"Sir, in which direction do I walk towards the
railway station?” Perplexed, I turned to explain that it was too far. He was a
labourer from Nasik, abandoned by the contractor in a busy Gurugram crossing. After
waiting since morning, lost and penniless, he was treading the long way back
home!
He did not seek any money. I offered some anyway, for
his travel fare and food. Teary eyed, he accepted and promised to repay someday.
The kind deed done, I was walking away when a passing neighbour
asked "Have you paid anything sir? They are con artists."
Inspired by the
opening story of a Jeffrey Archer anthology, my sister Jaya challenged me, as
Reader’s Digest had done to Jeffrey Archer. The challenge was simple – to write
a short story in 100 words. Not in 99 words, not in 101 words – but in 100
words alone. And it had to be a complete short story, with a beginning, a
mid-section and an end. The above is my response to the challenge – in exact
hundred words, including the title of the story.
The story is
inspired by a true incident. Characters and places may have been changed to
maintain due confidentiality.
Chinmoy Bhattacharjee
21st January 2019
Gurugram
Like in the book I didn’t count the words , but such a lovely attempt keep it up bro I will make a writer out of you.will be standing in the sidelines as you sign your book at a fair some day!
ReplyDeleteWaiting to get a signed copy of ua book
ReplyDeletePlease write one soon😊