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The Monkey Trap

“Everybody is fighting a hard battle that you know nothing about, never give up with yours.”   ―   Auliq Ice Shreya saw the morning sun’s augmentation into an oran ge hue, she looked on wrapped in her problems. Her mind could only concentrate on her struggles, she nev er saw the tones in the sky changing magnificently, she could not appreciate the beautiful world come alive with the birds flying in a formation, the cats licking themselves clean, the plants slowing beginning to bloom and people walking briskly towards a healthier tomorrow. She felt a tear roll down, she looked inside to see her injured son sleeping peacefully. She was an enthusiastic mother, and a responsible employee in the office yet she had been held responsible for error during an audit. It made her feel low and when she came home, she found her son bleeding due to a  bad fall on the ground while playing basketball  with friends. The wound and bruises were bad, but worse was her poor financial condition.  S

The New Beginning

“Ends are not bad things, they just mean that something else is about to begin . C . JoyBell . Leela stood near the window and kept gazing at the road. She looked listlessly, but told people that she waited for the postman. Those were the good old days when there were no mobiles, no smart phones having search engines like Google to surf, Whatsapp to chat or pictures of every moment in life shared. The virtual world was unknown, yet Leela was facing a change that everyone in the present world must have undergone. The first deviation that Leela consciously felt was when she began her schooling. It was the good old Government School with  her two adorable younger brothers who were ever willing to bestow every second in this world for her. This was an incredible change, she loved studying so took to the change as fish to water. Leela belonged to a rich family, her father owned a rubber plantation and many shops in the area that were let out on a nominal rent. The worst part