Raj stared at the images on the pin board- they seemed to be telling him a story-his story. The charismatic dare devil life of Raj Saksena, the top FBI cop who was well known and has solved many high profile cases. An accident which led to memory loss had wiped out everything- from his name to his family. He had no memories- a clean slate it was.
Rashmi, his wife looked at him and thought of all the past years of longing, dreams, hopes, lost love and memories- were there any memories for him to recall? Sadly none, as his high profile job left him with no time for them. But that had changed now and she knew it was for good.
The doctors said its a short term memory loss but as she looked at the pills clutched in her hand, she knew they would now live “happily ever after”.
(150 words)
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The silver lining in the wife’s life. Highly creative take. Nicely done Aks
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Thx Lav the message is clear right that she’s feeding him pills or should I make it more obvious?
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I don’t know if she’s feeding him his prescription meant to help him recover, withholding the pills that MIGHT help him recover, or killing one or both of them.
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Left to the interpretation of the reader Holly!
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You simply rock at fiction. I just look forward to reading your stories!!! Awesome Akshata!!
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You are too kind Prasanna! Whenever I feel low I know what I need to read. Thx so much!
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Amnesia is awesome!!! Seriously!
It’s like formatting your brain and clearing the cache. Now the history has gone already in this condition. And then you have that one choice one day…. To recollect everything or To re-learn whatever is needed. I chose the later.
Who wanted to be an engineer if you can be an entrepreneur???!
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This case it’s about his wife giving him pills so that his memory never comes back and they can spend time together as a family.
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Yes got it… I spoke of Amnesia in general.
In my case, there’s no wife to remind me of pills. Im a pirate with Amnesia who’s lost his memory but not the sense of direction.
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Then you have all that you need my friend!
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What’s the worth of memories if not with the loved one’s. Like how you highlighted the importance of it for a family in the most subtle way.
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Thanks Akshata! Glad you liked the subtle message I delivered. It’s the first time I tried something of this kind .
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Powerful! 🙂
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Thx so much
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I love your blog for the amazing fiction! Keep it up.
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Thx so much for the kind words!
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Boon in disguise… some one’s loss can be such a great blessing for some other!
Happy for Rashmi, she can now make up on long lost moments!
Lovely tale Akshata.
– Anagha from Team MocktailMommies
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True Anagha, but would you blame her for doing something unfair to Raj?
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I am sure she will be content with whatever short term pleasure she could enjoy! And feel that she would not do any to harm him. That’s not true love…
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This is good. Finally a happy accident in the wife’s life. 🙂
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Very true Varsh! Who would have thought an accident can make someone happy?
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Yes. I liked your take on the prompt. I still have to write mine. Lazying out today. 😉
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Look forward to your story
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Published it. Hope you read it. 🙂
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I’m not sure I like that wife in this story. It’s scary that love can have this manifestation! Well written!
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Thx Sreedeep her character does have shades of grey but I guess he drove her to take such a dastardly step
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Yeah, true. Hope the ‘happily ever after’ becomes more meaningful!
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Hope so!
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Oh, so what are the pills for? Something tells me, nothing good. For him, anyway.
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Not good for him but it’s good for her that they can recreate their lives together. Tricky one!
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That’s what I was afraid you’d say. 😦😏😨
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😀
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Some things do not require much clarification. Loved the story.
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Thx so much Gaurav though I have been getting mixed reactions. Some say the wife is acting unethically but Again I feel the husband is responsible in a way
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Yupp, I also think the same.
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I do not support the wifes wily way, at all!
I do love your brilliant writing style, as always.
I also love the new look of the blog!
Thank you for writing for #FridayFotoFiction , Akshata. I look forward to your stories:)
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Ah! It’s tricky Mayuri- it’s not right morally but maybe she deserves her chance at happiness! Thx for the love 💕
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Well, her cloud did have a silver lining afterall. Not sure he would agree to it. Good one, Akshata
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Thx Varad. Guess he would never know! Tad unfair it is.
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happy times for her finally! Thanks for linking up with #FridayFotoFiction
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Optimism in the darkest hour. Loved the creative take on the prompt.
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Thx Niket! Though it’s optimistic only for her
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