Thursday, 31 October 2013

Time Invadors

A sentence from my first Science Fiction novel(not published)

The apricot coloured, round shaped,photon emitter,rose high above the tribe and painted every  nook and cranny with bright colours.

LYRICS

Hazaro ...sach kahe.............
mere lab tou pyar ke........
apna le abb mujhe
yeh dil to ab kareee...

ILTEJA........ILTEZA........ILTEZAAAAA..........

RAB SE HAI DUA.........
TERI BAHO MEI SADA......
AKSAR KHOYA RAHU......
KARKE KHUD KO FANNA

TERE HE DIL MEI HO
ASHIYANA AB MERA....

TERE HI NOOR SE......
ROSHAN MERA JAHAN................



LYRICS BY RACHIT AGARWAL

Another short fairy tale


Jai sree ganesh                              

                                                      The clever Tiny Fairy

Once there lived,  in a kingdom,  two fairies. One was tiny and the other one was big. The tiny fairy had less magical powers then the bigger one. The tiny fairy didn’t used to get any importance in comparison to the bigger fairy and was thus was sad and disappointed. One day the king invited all the notable citizens  of his kingdom ,including the big fairy,to celebrate the prince’s wedding ,but he didn’t invited the tiny fairy .She was very hurt by the insult and so he left his kingdom. one day ,when the king was feasting on a fish, a bone got stuck in his throat and he cried for help. The Royal doctor did whatever he could do but was unable to help the king.The king called for the big fairy and asked her to help him.The big fairy used all her magical powers but failed to provide comfort to the king.Two days passed and the bone was still stuck in the king’s throat. The news of the kings ill health ,spread far and wide.As soon as the tiny fairy heard the news, she at once rushed to help the king. She asked the king to open his mouth. The king did as she asked her to do .Taking advantage of her small size ,she entered the king’s mouth, went deep inside the throat and removed the bone out from his throat. The king breathe a sigh of relief. The king felt very ashamed and realised his mistake of not giving importance to the tiny fairy.He apologized to the clever tiny fairy and requested her to become his new courtier .The tiny fairy accepted the job and since then she started to live a happy life as respected citizen.
Moral: Every one have their own worth.

Writers: Urvashi Agarwal and Rachit Agarwal

A Short Fairy tale


Jai sree ganesh
                                                                                                                           
                                                  The Faitful unicorn

 Once upon a time,there lived a  unicorn and it’s master. .The unicorn had magical wings and intuitive powers.He used to warn his master against any danger.He was the apple of his master’s eyes.Each day he would mount on it and fly high above the clouds.One day it’s master had to leave for the neighbouring city. He tied the unicorn to a pole with a rope and with a heavy heart bedded him good bye. The whole day passed but it’s master didn’t returned.At night the unicorn slept. The next day ,when he woke up,he found it’s master standing near to it.It was very happy to see his master.The master introduced his  new mistress to it,whom he married the previous day,after she saved him from a oger.He ordered the unicorn to let her new mistress ,mount on it.But it refused to do so.Out of anger the master ordered it to leave him forever.with heavy heart he flew high above the sky and was no more to be seen.One day when the master returned home,from work,he found some ogers sitting on the sofa.He called for his wife but there was no answer.Actually his wife had sold his house to the ogers and had ranned away with the money.Out of anger ,he tried to knock down the ogers but failed.The oger beated him badly and as they were about to kill him,there came in the unicorn.it started kicking the ogers with his strong legs and the caused them to run for their live.The master realised his mistake and patted the unicorn on it’s head.From that time they again started to live a happy life together.

MORAL: We should not leave our old friends for new ones.


Writer:Rachit Agarwal