"Maa,this is tasteless !" Krish made a face at the lentil cooked by his mother Nandini.
"I am getting old for your stupid tantrums.Either eat it quietly or leave" Nandini showed the chapati roller in one hand as a warning to Krish.
"I better leave before Maa thrashes me with her weapon roller" Krish thought to himself and left the old verandah hurriedly.
"Give me one packet of goldflake" Krish spoke out to a street beetle leaf vendor.
The vendor spitted overchewed tobacco from his mouth to the corner of his small wooden made shop.
"Give one more Gandhi" The vendor spoke out counting the notes given by Krish.
"Government wants to kill smokers,again the prices of cigarette rose" Krish grunted taking out a 50 ruppee note from his wallet.
"If you will keep smoking then you will die" Krish's friend Satish spoke from behind.
"Cigarette is my fuel man" Krish spoke out.
"Fuel that will take you to death pyre sooner my friend" Satish replied with scarcasm.
"Real men smoke,you better wear bangles of your sister.Crap...smoking kills" Krish spoke mocking Satish and the warning Smoking kills written on the cigarette packet.
"A man standing on axe can't be preached. Well bangles made me remember did you get a girl for marriage?" Satish spoke out raising his brows in a teasingly manner.
"Real diamonds are difficult to find these days" Krish spoke flustered.
"Yeah uncut are more difficult to hunt for" Satish spoke elbowing Krish.
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"Mummy go there" Dhriti spoke out with furrowed eyebrows.
"No you are not going" Dhaani denied her daughter.
"Dhaani,it's basketball game let her go and there is no harm in playing all girls basketball match" Dhriti's father Kaashi stated.
"You are behind ruining her mind.Sports is not good for girls! If you support her then get ready to feed her for lifetime" Dhaani spoke wrathfully.
Kaashi felt silent,he couldn't argue to an angry Dhaani who knew how burn her husband alive with her own tactics of emotional blackmail.
Dhaani went to the kitchen and Dhriti followed her.
"Mummy,I am not a small girl.I am full grown woman. For God's sake ,I won't lose my virginity to playing basketball,that's myth of illiterate people!" Dhriti exclaimed.
"Shut up shameless girl! Your father is just outside,he will overhear your shameful thoughts. Although I am not as literate as you are but somethings are better taught by experienced people. My daughter if you lose your virginity to that senseless sport, no good
boy will marry you" Dhaani whispered to Dhriti."Fuck virginity" Dhriti spoke loud enough for both the parents to hear.
An imprint of Dhaani's five fingers made Dhriti shut her mouth.
"Bloody men,virginity and marriage" Dhriti groaned internally and left the kitchen slamming her room's door.
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One Virgin Girl ✔
Genel KurguA man is set to find a perfect girl for him but his only demand is that his wife has to be a virgin. Will this man find his perfect woman? Who will be that Virgin Girl? A satire on society thoughts and opinions of both men and women about being an i...