World in Your Pocket Part I
By Serious Word
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This is a startling novelette that would keep you on edge of your reading couch and make you run through mysteries,horrors,adventures,thrills,romance and sexual interludes of unique nature. This is a perfect diet for a reader that is looking for high voltage entertainment from start to end. Not only the theme is absolutely brand new but the narrative style would make you believe that this is a readers' delight.
Serious Word
A writer of serious words and deeply done thoughts. Each time you read this writer you would add substantial value to your inner sense of value and you may be tempted to steal it all and call it your own. Ideas explored are so warm and touching as if your reality was under discussion through out.
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World in Your Pocket Part I - Serious Word
World in your pocket-Part I
SERIOUS WORD
Copyright Serious Word 2014
Smashwords Edition
Foreword
This is an episodic novelette that is written with philosophy and spiritual background playing almost all of the time. The episodes, however, run through extreme adventures, thrills and romantic and sexual interludes which bring in the realistic and bodily aspects of this deep story. You need to tighten your seat belts and be taken away on an unfolding roller coaster rid putting yourself in the shoes of the various characters. The novelette is a fictional narration and any resemblance to any person living or dead is purely coincidental.
Introduction
This is the way we look at life. There is a world that is 'inside' us and that world looks at the outside world. We have limited capacity to access the outside world and this makes us restive as we are straight line imitators of 'greed' pursuit of material by our neighbors. This article tries to let you acquire a huge amount of mental peace by means of words of thoughts.
Who are you?
At 4' 3" she exclaims that she is a pygmy and has trouble dating guys beyond 5'.She says she has advantage in bed in terms of maneuverability (giggles) but then that is it. At 27 years, her biological growth has arrived at peak and from here she is on hill down.
She thought, one day, how nice it would be to get a guy to feel happy the entire day long. She picked one street beggar and brought him to her apartment. She lived alone in that apartment and there were six neighbors who had families of varying sizes and mixes. On first sighting of the guy by the very first member of her neighbors she knew what was coming. She faced daily volley of questions of the kind 'Is he a new boyfriend' etc. She had bargained for that well in advance and she knew deep down her that 'she' or someone else who had urged such a thought and act from her. Well, there was a being inside her whom she had never recognized all her life thus far and only felt that it egged her on many a times. Shall we say 'Her Essence’! This essence had guided her in many situations of peril and noble needs. She felt some pain when she was jibed about her height and the beggar. The pain was not felt by her but by that being I guess that lay inside her.
'Lay inside her' is blunt. It has to have an abode and a description. All of us have someone just like that living inside and feeling all the time what we attribute to our physical body. Or is it all gross humdrum gibberish? There are many like her who are down and out and live lives that are hardly happy or contented.
Who bothers about happiness? My brand of happiness is if I