Mar 24, 2014

The greatest love...

He prided himself with his skill to open strangest locks. Trained by local goons, his skill was now an asset to the country.
So when he discovered Sally’s little box with a cute heart shape lock, he set out to his task. 

He tried to open it for hours. She at last found him, stepped in front and used her little hairpin instead of the key and it opened. Letters from her parents stored inside.

She snapped the box shut saying “the greatest love of all is of parents, and it is so strong that no one can unlock it”.
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This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda.

Linking it to Write Tribe's 100 words on Saturday

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24 comments:

  1. oh yes!! you have said it beautifully!! :)

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  2. so true.... dat is d first form of love that touches our lives

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  3. So true, that is ! and yes, no one can unlock it !!! Well written, Sugandha :)

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  4. Lovely!! And loved that heart shaped lock too!

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  5. True :) Nothing can beat parents' love :)

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  6. Lovely take on the prompt..and nice linked to both the prompts.

    Parents' love is indeed the greatest love of all!

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  7. Treasure of love. Beautifully woven and crisp:)

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  8. What a lovely treasure. I love what you did with this prompt! ♥

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  9. You have excelled in 100 words to bring out a story on parents love

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  10. Oh yes! I agree and yes the love for parents is the greatest gift for us!

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  11. That's a very sweet story and a great way to combine two prompts

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  12. nicely combined the two, greatest love that of parents :D No one can indeed unlock that!

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  13. An absolute delight to read. A treasure for life:)
    http://vishalbheeroo.wordpress.com/2014/03/23/wow-last-cigarette-and-1-40-a-m-local/

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  14. Simple makes it beautiful!! Nice take on two prompts. priya- http://pencilstripes.blogspot.com/2014/03/a-serene-sunday.html

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