digital drawing 01

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This time i have these digitally created berries. Don't ask the name as I just picked colours and tried blending to get a fruit. If you find any resemblance to any do share. 🙂 I am loving this tiring drawing style at the moment. Lets see what happens next... As for todays Quote "Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” ―Theodore Roosevelt.

Scent of Hope

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“Mamma is Santa visiting us this year?” asked little Rosy.

“Maybe”, answered her mother while she was busy sewing the red cloth.

All this while Rosy sat there dreaming about the ‘man in red’ who visited every child in the world except her, the reindeers who could light up her home, only if they paid her a short visit, about the gifts that she had so longed for since he left a void in their lives.

Today she would force herself to stay awake and get hold of him while he visited the neighbours next door, she thought but eventually fell asleep, and in the morning as she got out of her bed, she realized she had missed him again.

 Sulking she looked around in despair when something caught her attention – ‘he had actually visited her for he left her candies, toys, and a special toy that looked like him and not to forget the Santa bag to preserve these treasures.’

Photo credits - Akshata Ram

Rolling on the floor, crying, and laughing all the same time, the sensitive soul found her happiness on her Mother’s bed.

Read more stories at -
flashfictionforaspiringwriters (photoprompt)
Six Sentence Story (wordprompt)

Comments

  1. Ahh, touching story! I am so glad that Santa visited her!

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    1. Unlike this one, there are many stories waiting to have a happy ending; only if everyone had a Santa looking out for them...

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  2. Felt so happy for her. :)

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    1. SO sweet. The merriment the children feel raises the spirits of every person around them.

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  3. Lovely 6. A sweet reminder of the innocence of children and how magical life can :)

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    1. Life is quite unpredictable!

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  4. Happy, happy! Good six. Merry Christmas. Glad for the good ending.

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    1. Glad you think so... Happy new Year.

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  5. Awww! It makes me happier to give gifts to children who will have none than just about anything else.

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    1. It definitely makes the joy double.

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  6. Anonymous08:27

    very nice Six

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  7. Great story . Sharing worth a habit

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  8. Priceless! Such a beautiful heart warming story, Merry Christmas.

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    1. Indeed! especially when the wait has been for so long... greetings to you too.

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  9. Loved her eagerly wait and the final happiness

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    1. Happiness has a deep meaning for those who have to strive for things.

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