Minnie had left the window open. She had been watching for the shooting star that came every Thursday, to make a wish. She had a bottle neck in her career. Maybe the bottle opener was her answer. Perhaps her wish was granted.
No. This is what writers call, “realistic fiction.” This is a product of my imagination, which is based on the current events and the lessons that we can derive from them.
I am no Jew, nor a Palestinian. But I understand how hard it feels for a mother to see her children dying and experiencing challenges in from of her. 🙂
Hi Susie! I nominated you for One Lovely Blog Award. Please do check out my post at http://suejutakeshi.wordpress.com
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Thanks a lot Takeshi. You are a good friend.
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You are a good friend to me also Susie. Thank God.
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Takeshi,
That article on Gaza, was it written by you ?
So touching and impossible to read without crying ?
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Susie, I am touched with your comment. Yes, I wrote that a month ago before the ceasefire in Gaza.
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Takeshi,
Is that a real incident about which you wrote or your own life story- it was so real ?
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No. This is what writers call, “realistic fiction.” This is a product of my imagination, which is based on the current events and the lessons that we can derive from them.
I am no Jew, nor a Palestinian. But I understand how hard it feels for a mother to see her children dying and experiencing challenges in from of her. 🙂
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Thank God Takeshi for the clarification. I was worried for you, thinking you had gone through so much pain.
Susie
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Thanks to you too, Susie. 🙂
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Wow
Amazing writing then
Keep it up and keep it in your portfolio- you could publish it some day along with all your other work
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