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Five Sentence Fiction – Sunshine

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Five Sentence Fiction – Sunshine

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SUNSHINE

Father while getting ready for his office called her ‘ lazy bones get up there is all sunshine waiting for you to go for a walk and get some vitamin D for your bones.’

‘Just five minutes father’ she started singing loudly, ‘Give me some sunshine, Give me some rain, Give me another chance, I want to grow up once again, he laughed ‘ I know your five minutes, at least half an hour more you will be in bed begging sunshine and another chance to grow.’

He went to his office and exactly half an hour later someone from the father’s office was at our door. ‘ Your father is no more.’ he said.

No…! It’s impossible, how it can happen to me…he was just 52, I just 2o…..just five months back I had finished my exams and have come to live with my father, life changed totally but had to accept everything and move on.

Life is so unpredictable; sometimes there will be clouds, sometimes sunshine; why not make full use of sunshine when it is still there, why take everything and everyone for granted?

About Indira

I knew all along that life is about, love, compassion, compatibility and friendship, but now I have discovered that life is also about sharing the thoughts, encouraging others and getting encouraged. So here I am with my blogs about life, friendship, love, and whatever life has taught me.

6 responses »

  1. Wow! Right between the eyes!

    Yes, sometimes we take morning sunshine for granted – until we lose them.

    Many sunshine filled years ahead,
    Eric

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  2. fabulous story Indira, a good reminder to those who keep love waiting!

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  3. Enjoyed it, Indira. Made me think!

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