There is a stranger on the door, early in the morning.
It looks like he needs help, but his appearance is disturbing. We have heard umpteen blood-curdling stories about people on the other side of the border. It is said that citizens or soldiers who cross the border line have never returned alive.
My Mom was reading out stories of ghosts being seen, after mass deaths in the floods that hit the state. We said we don’ believe it. Someone was spreading rumors with malicious intentions.
Malicious? This guy looked helpless, but his face resembled those people across the border.
At this moment, we are not too sure if we would prefer to entertain an enemy soldier or ghost.
I think I would prefer the ghost.
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🙂
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I think I would just close the door and hope I was doing the right thing. An excellent take Reena.
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Thanks!
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It’s a sad commentary on the world we live in, where we fear a person just as much as a ghost 😦
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We fear the repercussions, not the person or the so-called ghost.
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Fabulous, Reena! I have to agree with them! What would be worse, a ghost or an enemy soldier?
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Ghosts could be both positive or negative 🙂
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Any ghost would frighten me until I found out it was positive.
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Wonderfully woven. Expect the unexpected.
https://natashamusing.com/2018/09/ivankas-land-fiction-ffaw/
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Nice story as usual.
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Thanks a lot, Abhijit, for the ‘as usual’ add-on 🙂
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I meant with honesty.
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Neither opponent sounds good to me. I would go back to sleep, he may move on. If not it is their destiny to deal with fate. Great writing Reena
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It is a good idea to go back to sleep :). Thanks!
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