Two Brothers
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It is a completely fictitious story. The story came to mind when I heard that a known person to our family was kicked out by his wife for his adultery with few ladies.
However, in this story I introduced the character of his smart brother who was also equally bad in character in personal life before his marriage. The two brothers are different in their intelligence and in terms of fighting spirit. To know who had the last laugh, please go through the story till the last line.If you find the characters of Amar and Samar resemble with someone, it is a mere coincidence only. In other words, none of the characters is taken from real life, living or dead.
Hiranya Borah
Born in a teachers' family in a village of Assam, a province of India, Borah started his journey of writing at a tender age of eleven. He published two novels in Assamese language and other fictional and non-fictional stories in Assamese periodicals during his college days. Then Borah almost stopped his literary activity for more than three decades. In the meantime he became a Gender specialist.However,so far, he has published more than one hundred and sixty five books on this platform in English and one book in Hindi within a span of five years. The books are on different topics like inspiration,romance and love, humour, ghosts, suspense thriller, children etc and those are written both in prose and poetry.Eight English and two Assamese books are also available in printed form. 2nd edition of his first book, 'Random Thoughts' is also in the public domain.
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Two Brothers - Hiranya Borah
Two Brothers
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By Hiranya Borah
Copyright 2019 Hiranya Borah
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Preface
It is a completely fictitious story. The story came to mind when I heard that a known person to our family was kicked out by his wife for his adultery with few ladies.
However, in this story I introduced the character of his smart brother who was also equally bad in character in personal life before his marriage. The two brothers are different in their intelligence and in terms of fighting spirit. To know who had the last laugh, please go through the story till the last line.
If you find the characters of Amar and Samar resemble with someone, it is a mere coincidence only. In other words, none of the characters is taken from real life, living or dead.
I am thankful to my readers and family members for their support to write something. I am also thankful to Google and Juan Pablo Rodriguez for free downloading of the photo of two brothers.
I take the opportunity to thank Smashwords for publishing the book in their platform.
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Chapter I: Relation between Brothers
Best friends in the world and worst enemies in the world are the brothers coming out from the same womb and having same male chromosomes. Naturally, both of them have equal chance of yelling the sentence, ‘you are going to kill me’ quite often. But when they are young, the elder one usually yells these sentences quite often after getting some shock treatments in the hands of the younger ones.
If facial cuts are same and are with almost equal age, problems of two brothers are manifold. However, for the brother who is relatively innocent, he has to utter this sentence quite frequently with disgust.
I have noticed even in the case of twins, one is more intelligent and naughtier than the other one. In all such cases, when small or big crime is committed by the smarter one and normally dumb or honest one is punished. Every time whenever the honest one is falsely implicated, he has no alternative but to utter, ‘He is going to kill me one day!’ But his love for his brother/ twin is so strong that he seldom tells the other party that he has been wrongly implicated, till later on the other party realises the fact by themselves.
My elder brother was smarter than I in all respect during our childhood days. For all his faults my father used to admonish me. As a kid, I suffered a lot for his fault (I do not want to discuss those here) at my home and outside home as well. Though outside home, he was very protective about my interests, at home, he enjoyed every time whenever I was punished/ admonished for no fault of mine. As time passed, I also became smart enough to implicate him in many cases where he was not even remotely associated. So, I am sure, he also uttered many times those sentences for me. Do you expect I shall disclose those instances when I forced him to utter those sentences? Never! But I am sure in one occasion he would have killed me literally, had he would have known in time what I had done and when blame goes to him.
One of my friends, told me how he kissed a maid and his elder brother was thrashed by his mother for the crime (?) which he had not committed! About that particular case, he elaborated the story in details like a professional detective.
My friend used to kiss the maid always in dim light wearing a T shirt which his elder brother used to wear. When my friend came to know that his brother was thrashed by his mother, he stopped his adventure forever. On the other hand, the poor fellow did not know why he was beaten up so badly by his mother. He pleaded his mother to tell the reason why he was beaten up so mercilessly but his mother did not tell the reason till her death. However, the maid was sent to her home town after few days of