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“Careful honey, the revolver is loaded,” he said as he made a drink for himself in a hotel suite.
“Is this for your wife?”
“No! I think I will hire someone to do that, do you know any hit-man we can trust?”
“Me?”
He smirked as he sat next to her caressing her back and taking a sip from his drink.
“I wonder who hires a lady hit man?”
“Your loving wife!”
She shot him dead on the spot.
“Oh yes, a lady hit man indeed can!"
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WordsBake is my personal website, an anthology of my creative writing, which appears in various guises out around the world... ~ Shweta Shenoy
The Other Woman
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My name is Shweta, I am endlessly fascinated with words that can create magic. Through writing, through reading is how I experience life.
Blinding Monotony
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Encased by the white tiles all around her, in an enormous room with so many washers, makes her weary. She shows up, each day, every single day of the year, at the same time and leaves at half-past five. She loads the insatiable machines, begrudging every minute lost. Sodden dresses, mismatched booties, soiled pajamas, red leotards, mud-stained soccer shorts, soccer-socks, pinafores, stained uniforms, skirts, jeans, sweaters, trousers.
Eventually, she dwindls her efforts, washing only max of two loads on a given day, and cudgels her brains speculating why her days are painfully long now!
©Shweta, 2020. All Rights Reserved.
Thank you for reading. If you enjoyed this, explore my other poems/flash fiction stories.
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My name is Shweta, I am endlessly fascinated with words that can create magic. Through writing, through reading is how I experience life.
Out of Ordinary - A Flash Fiction
At half-past 2 a.m, Jen woke up and stumbled into her own bed. Normally Bruce came crawling into her bed at dawn, falling asleep beside her for a few hours. But this morning her bed was empty. She thought of food, before looking for Bruce. A remainder, her body worked hard, as she slept through the night. She heard a distant sound of his voice, a sound of cry broke out. Jen raced towards the garden where she was startled, to see Bruce had hurt his tiny fingers, trying to plant new saplings like her dad did, while he had visited them.
She realized, how helpful it was to have her dad around. Bruce spent time with her dad outdoors, playing in the garden and splashing water from the bucket, or searching for worms underneath as her dad dug up soil for planting. With someone to keep Bruce engaged until dusk, let her a lot of time to be alone. The me-time she longed since she had Bruce and with her husband traveling most of the time it was a far fetched dream.
©Shweta, 2020. All Rights Reserved.
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My name is Shweta, I am endlessly fascinated with words that can create magic. Through writing, through reading is how I experience life.
A Phone Call - A Flash Fiction
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The phone rang piercing through the stillness of the first flush of morning. Justin arises from the bed with a sudden pounding in his heart as his phone rings.
He knew it was his father before answering the call; there was no one else who would have called him before nine. He has not spoken to his father in several weeks. He was visiting his parents, his paternal grandparents back in Eswatini.
As he answered the phone, it left him scandalized and the phone hanging by the cord. He did not expect his dad to break such a piece of news to him. Justin’s thoughts take him down the memory lane to his mother’s loving memories. The wish for her to be here fills him with such rage and bitterness that his brain could explode. His dad called to tell him, he has a stepmother and a stepbrother who was about ten, fourteen years younger to him.
©Shweta, 2020. All Rights Reserved.
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My name is Shweta, I am endlessly fascinated with words that can create magic. Through writing, through reading is how I experience life.
Magic. I'm aboard - A unique perspective on creativity
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To begin with, the idea established itself in my head while I was occupied re-reading Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert.
Each time I read that book, I find some new thought transcending, a divine feeling towards creativity and commitment it calls for. Surreal energy making me write and motive me to continue on this path. Ideas too, have an energy and a will, to manifest, so they travel. They travel and pay visits to humans, who could manifest them as actual.
According to Ruth Stone —
“Ideas are entering and exiting the human consciousness at whim”
Allow me to explain.
As I was scanning through Medium on a gloomy Wednesday morning, I stumbled upon a published article, an idea, which had knocked on my door about 8–9 months ago. Maybe as Liz says in the book, the idea waits only for a certain time, and if you don’t welcome it, it will find someone else to come alive.
I have believed in magic and ideas inspiring the writers or others who have set out their creative journey. But this has been the closest encounter of Magic for me!
An article, by Shaunta Grimes, also states, how important it is to stay available, letting your creative juices flowing, welcoming the ideas which need to be brought to life!
Ergo, stay put, make yourself available for ideas to come your way, build your ideas before it jumps out of your window into a new home.
©Shweta, 2020. All Rights Reserved.
Originally published in a Few Words.
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My name is Shweta, I am endlessly fascinated with words that can create magic. Through writing, through reading is how I experience life.
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