Category: Short Stories

Short Story About Losing a Father with Moral Lesson

There was man named Rajesh who lived in Bhopal. He belonged to a lower middle class family. He had three children Aman the eldest who was 20 years old, then Kamya 18 years old and the youngest Shivam 15 years old. Rajesh lived with his wife, parents and three children in Bhopal. He worked in […]

Short Story about Wasting Time

In this article I am going to tell you a short story about wasting time. “Lonely, I’m Mr. Lonely” blasted through his car radio. Great. There truly couldn’t have been a better sign that even the universe was now taunting him. He sighed deeply, and despite wanting to turn off the radio and stop his […]

Short Story about First Day of School

In this article we are going to tell you a short story about first day of school. The title of the story is “Starting step of being educated”. So here we go… Nitya was very excited as well as much tensed throughout that day. She was pondering the whole time about what is going to […]

Short Story about School Life

In this article we are going to tell you a short story about school life. The title of the story is “Nostalgic Reunion”. So, here we go… It was a good sunny morning; Kashyap came running to his grandpa, Mr.Ramesh is a man who was at his 70s. When Kashyap neared his grandpa, his grandpa […]

Short Story about Misunderstanding Between Friends

In this article we are going to tell you a short story about misunderstanding between friends. The title of the story is “Fever”. So, here we go…. “Hey, the thermometer reading shows 104.5”, exclaimed Arjun.  “What!! That is higher than the boiling point of water. This is critical right?” questioned Bhopu. “It is 104.5 degree […]

Short Story About College Life

In this article we are going to tell you a short story about college life. The title of the story is “A Walk-through the Windowpane“. It is written by Megan Lawrence. I hesitatingly opened the latter. My hands trembled and my breath hitched. I looked around me and saw the expectant, though supportive faces of […]

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