
Ankitaa Arunš
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Hello! I don't really like writing, but I love sharing stories with others. Here I am, and I hope you like my stories and poems. Oh, and I adore Stray Kids!
Stories (22)
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Platform 4
Rushing out of the door and slamming it hard enough to kick out some of the dust which insisted on residing, Maxine spammed the button for the lift and impatiently checked her watch, counting to her definite impending doom. Maxineās hate grew for the lift which was now sabotaging her life. Today was her first interview, for her first ever job, and she was already going to leave a bad impression. The lift made sure to make her life harder and stopped at every floor before her before it finally arrived at her floor, with the squeak of a hinge. She sprinted in, fixed her hair using the mirror in the lift and prepared herself to run out, towards the taxi which was going to leave in 30 seconds, as if the world was on fire. As the liftās metallic doors very slowly slid open, Maxine forcefully pushed herself out, leaving her thighs aching because of the scrape.
By Ankitaa Arunšabout 3 hours ago in Chapters
Awakened Wojira and Trouble
Mira lived in a calm and friendly village at the edge of a lush, green and still forest. It was a place where nothing interesting happened, and a place where people carried out the same monotonous routine every day. Mira spent her days collecting wood for the warm and homey fire, and fishing. Her life was predictable, not adventurous or thrilling, but at least it was safe, which is what she thought until Wojira struck.
By Ankitaa Arunš8 months ago in Fiction
One Big Fall, During Fall - Continuation
Mrs Chav couldn't take it anymore. Her dear daughter was, well...very dear to her and losing her was devastating. Mrs Chav stormed out of the house, her husband confused, and stood, staring at the fern gently waving in the wind.
By Ankitaa Arunšabout a year ago in Chapters
One Big Fall During Fall
"Mam, please calm down" explained the officer on duty, "We will find your daughter, immediately!" "My daughter, Ariel Chav, has been missing for over five days now. And every single day, you idiots, every single day, I have come to this same station and begged for action. Have you ever considered doing your job or are you too handsome?", shrieked Mrs. Chav rather fiercely. In the background, her husband was murmuring to himself. There was a "Darling" and a "Please" here and there. Mrs Chav ignored him completely, only giving her ear to the officers.
By Ankitaa Arunšabout a year ago in Chapters
People can learn a lot from hardships...
People Can Learn A Lot From Hardships Hardship is indeed the pillar of a successful life. With some help from Hardships, people can learn a lot and thrive. It forges resilience, fosters empathy, cultivates wisdom, sparks innovation, and imbues life with purpose. Hardship is the muscular helping hand that teaches us how to achieve and celebrate success through failure.
By Ankitaa Arunš2 years ago in Humans