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Short Fiction – The Interview

by Tina Basu June 24, 2015
written by Tina Basu

I was planning to catch up with some sleep, I am feeling dog tired somehow. And it’s about to be 12 in the night here in India. But I went through my email and saw the Three Word Wednesday word prompts waiting in my inbox. I just couldn’t resist writing down something. Yes sometimes i get into this zone of ‘love for words’ yet sometimes I sit with a blank face and think what am I going to write? Ironies of life!


Anyways today I am going to mix two prompts together – 

Three Words Wednesday and A prompt each Day. But first 

let’s go ahead with the story.

Here are the words from TWW 

Lump, noun: a compact mass of a substance, especially one without a definite or regular shape; a swelling under the skin, especially one caused by injury or disease; a small cube of sugar; a heavy, ungainly, or slow-witted person; verb: put in an indiscriminate mass or group; treat as alike without regard for particulars.
Nervous, adjective: easily agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious; highly strung; anxious or apprehensive; (of a feeling or reaction) resulting from anxiety or anticipation.
Puzzled, adjective: unable to understand; perplexed. 

And the word prompts from APED (any three)



The Interview

Romi felt uneasy. What sort of an interview is this going to be? She thought. She was puzzled why her future employer wanted to meet at the hotel and not the office for the interview.

She was reluctant at first, but finally agreed for the interview. She needed the job badly. She had bills to pay. The sudden recession across the country was not helping anyone.

Romi, however, made it very clear to the consultant that she was willing to meet Mr. Zimmer over tea at the coffee shop and not in his suite.

She waited at the delicately decorated café at the Hilton. He was already late by 20 minutes. What sort of a boss is he? She thought while sipping her English Black tea.
The waitress left a note at her table this time.

‘1709, A. Zimmer’ it read.

Romi wanted to ask the waitress but couldn’t find her anywhere nearby. Do I meet him? Do I just leave? Her mind was in a constant debate for the next five minutes.

Her heart was pounding fast as she entered the lift. While walking towards his suite she ran through the little self defense stunts, she knew, in her mind. But this is one job I can’t afford to lose!

A nervous Romi tidied her hair before ringing the bell gingerly.

“Come in” was all she heard. The voice sounded composed.

The living room was dimly lit. She could only see the shadow of a man on the plush couch. She felt uneasy, she could barely speak, and with a lump in her throat she could manage a feeble good evening.


The shadow rose, leaving the magazine aside and started walking towards her.

‘Andrew Zimmer, and you would be Miss Regan?’ he asked in his calm voice.

For a moment Romi couldn’t respond. She kept staring at his pale blue eyes. In a wobbly voice she replied ‘Romi Regan’ after few moments.

While he talked through her scope of work, only thing that Romi could concentrate was Andrew. He was young, brawny and looked devilishly handsome!

‘Congratulations Miss Regan!’ The words kept reverberating in her ears as she walked out with her appointment letter in her hand.

He wasn’t lecherous as I had assumed.

But will I remain his personal assistant? Can it be something more? 

She left the Hilton with questions crowding her mind.


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The Quote Challenge – Day 2 – Do you value time?

by Tina Basu June 24, 2015
written by Tina Basu
So it’s Day 2 of The Quote Challenge and today I’m going to share a quote by my favorite author Mr. Dan Brown. I almost worship him and have read all his works. 

So today’s quote is from the book Inferno. And I feel it’s quite an apt quote which is pretty true for life. 

Here’s the quote – and it’s so true. Enjoy. 

I thought making a picture for the quote would be apt. So here it is


The rules for the 3 Day Quote Challenge are simple.

1. Post a favorite quote of yours for 3 consecutive days, obviously  a different quote each day from any book, any author of your choice. It could also be your own quote.

2. Nominate 3 bloggers with each post to challenge them.

3. Thank the person who nominated you.



And I am nominating
Francene Stanley 
Laurel Regan 
Stephen AK
Hope you guys have fun with the challenge!

June 24, 2015 6 comments
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The Quote Challenge – Day 1 – All about books

by Tina Basu June 23, 2015
written by Tina Basu
Lata from Lata Wonders has been very generous and tagged me in the 3 Day Quote Challenge.

As a part of the challenge one is required to post a quote each day from your favorite books for three consecutive days and tag a fellow blogger.

I think it’s a very nice challenge. It’s another way to revisit your favorite quotes and gain some more wisdom from them if already not gained!

So here is my quote for Day 1.

J K Rowling is an inspiring author for me. When everyone was going berserk with The Harry Potter series I kept it at bay thinking those were books for kids. I was in college and was more engrossed with the murder mysteries. But when I did start reading I read five books at a stretch!

So here is an equally inspiring quote from the inspiring lady

I thought making a picture for the quote would be apt. So here it is

The rules for the 3 Day Quote Challenge are simple.
1. Post a favorite quote of yours for 3 consecutive days, obviously  a different quote each day from any book, any author of your choice. It could also be your own quote.

2. Nominate 3 bloggers with each post to challenge them.

3. Thank the person who nominated you.


And I am nominating

Preethi Venugopala

Anmol Rawat 

Vinay Leo Ravindranath



Thanks Lata for this nice challenge. Time for some wisdom!
June 23, 2015 0 comments
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#MondayMusing – Ain’t birds thirsty??

by Tina Basu June 23, 2015
written by Tina Basu
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We were going through a bad heat wave with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees. It was being quite difficult for us in spite of having loads of water, being under the air conditioning, ice creams and others. I was wondering what the little birds and animals are going through in this heat?


I noticed crows sitting under sheds to avoid the harsh rays of sun. Little sparrows and pigeons trying to get some space in the window sills making me feel bad for them. So I decided to do something for them. Least I could do was provide water and some food for the little fellows.

So I went ahead and made a water bed for them -turned an old wide container into a water pot and placed it on the window sill – we have pretty wide window sills. It gave me relief that birds around my house will get fresh water to quench their thirst. Both me and my mom kept a vigil on the water level and if any bird was visiting.

But to our dismay – not a single visitor on Day1! Normally I see loads of pigeons and sparrows sitting on the window grill. But hardly anyone on the day I kept water for them. So next day I decided to keep some rice grains along with the water – much against the wishes of my mom! I thought maybe they’ll come to eat the grains and end up having water along with it. It’s almost like I’m inviting them for a high tea!

I also went ahead and changed the water so that they can sip some fresh filtered water! Yeah I was being too good to them. But what was the result – no visitor? The wind took away the rice grains but again no visitor at the window – not even a crow! Crows over here are very smart – they know where the kitchen window is and they mostly flock around that.

Two more days passed, yet no visitor and Mr. Sun was kind enough to sip up till the last drop – water evaporated leaving the container dry but no bird! I spotted a pigeon sitting on the grill once but it didn’t bother to look at the water.

Few days back I got a small fruit of some tree around our house and thought may be the birds would like that instead of the grains or tiny bread pieces. So I placed that fruit alongside the water container.

It’s five days since that fruit is lying at the same spot, the water has turned green – yet no visitor.

And check what has happened to the fruit. It has started ripening. It’s turning red from green yet no one wants it.



May the little fellows are not thirsty!


And my water bed experiment for the birds in summer – A BIG FAIL!!        

Where did you think I went wrong?

1. Don’t birds get thirsty in immense heat?
2. Don’t they like plastic containers?
3. Don’t they like fresh filtered water?

I get to see a lot of birds around my house and it gives me immense joy to spot an uncommon bird once in a while. The Golden Oriole however, has become a regular visitor. 

Have you ever tried such experiments? Did you succeed? Let me know. 


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June 23, 2015 8 comments
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Poem – Snow White

by Tina Basu June 18, 2015
written by Tina Basu

Here’s a new site I came across today. It will help all those bloggers like me who look for prompts to write. So go check out A Prompt Each Day . They give out daily prompts and you can link up with your post for the prompt of the day.

So here is my maiden post for A Prompt Each Day and it’s a photo prompt today – Fotowrite #2. 

And from my side it’s a poem for a change.



SNOW WHITE

The day was perfect.

The sea was calm.

Ferries and yachts scattered across the waters.

Wind was just right when the captain ordered to set her free.

For it was her maiden voyage.

Her snow white sails brought out her true majestic beauty.   

Ship Mary L. Cushing by William G. Yorke (via Wikimedia Commons)

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Flash Fiction Day – Take Me Along

by Tina Basu June 18, 2015
written by Tina Basu

I was thinking of writing this piece last night but then you never know what is going to happen next. It was one of those days when you literally fight with your mom to rustle up something in the kitchen. [My mom doesn’t even allow me to enter her kitchen when I am visiting her.]


Anyways, I happened to spill half a pot of boiling soup on myself, and god only knows how and why that happened. It left me all red – first from the heat (thank God I didn’t burn or something) and second from the scolding. I was almost grounded (and yes at this age!). 

That’s why the delay in the post. Anyways here is a little Flash Fiction for Three Words Wednesday. 

The three words are.

Dead, adjective: no longer alive; (of a part of the body) having lost sensation; numb; having or displaying no emotion, sympathy, or sensitivity; no longer current, relevant, or important; devoid of living things; resembling death; (of a place or time) characterized by a lack of activity or excitement; ((of a piece of equipment) no longer functioning, especially because of a fault.

Hungry, adjective; feeling or displaying the need for food; having a strong desire or craving.

Threaten, verb: state one’s intention to take hostile action against someone in retribution for something done or not done; express one’s intention to harm or kill (someone); cause (someone or something) to be vulnerable or at risk; endanger; (of a situation or weather conditions) seem likely to produce an unpleasant or unwelcome result; (of something undesirable) seem likely to occur.

There you go,


TAKE ME ALONG

There were only two sensations left in his body – pain and hunger!

All of twelve and all by himself, Mahaz was now hungry for three days at a stretch.

When he gained his consciousness he had found himself buried under the thatched roof of their little shanty. Everything was floating in water.

He looked around and all that he could see was rotting dead bodies. He couldn’t remember anything. 

Why not a single living soul around?

He looked up, maybe to ask the Almighty where his family was.

The sky was still dark and threatening to open up.

He remembered the huge waves that had hit the area, engulfing everything that came on its way.

“Why did you keep me alive? You have killed my family, you have killed everyone, ohh tsunami, I’m not scared of death, take me with you.”

For Representation Purpose Only –
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