please tell good and long story
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Two years ago, I was in a bus at the bus-stand, watching a beggar clad in unmanly rags chatting with a fruit seller, waiting for the bus to fill up. I kept watching them until the driver brought the engine to life and the bus crept along the road. I started writing a short story about them. However, my village bus-stop came earlier than me finishing the story.
There was a power outage that lasted all night that night and I couldn't finish writing my story.
I got time three weeks later at that very bus stop on a similarly hot evening.
There was a man selling 'sawayyian' in the bus. Nobody was buying from him. He told everyone about his bed ridden mother. A few people offered him some money without buying the items. He refused. I introduced a new character to my story. One who needed our charity money more than that beggar. Again, I was at my destination before the story was and I left it in hanging again.
I wrote another story in one sitting some months later.
One late evening, while coming back from work, an old man, desperately trying to keep his hands from shaking, waved at me and asked for a lift. I offered him the passenger seat. He told me about his daughter whose college fee was due in a week and that he was visiting an old boss of his to ask for some money. My hand reached for my pocket but I gave him my visiting card rather than some money and later on arranged for his daughter to have a part-time job. I introduced her in my story too. As the girl hesitantly willing to help either the beggar or the 'sawayyian' seller.
Two more such events later, the story is still incomplete. Your question reminded me of it again and I told myself that I am still looking for someone more needy than those people at the bus stop. I also found out that in my absentmindedness, I had developed the plot a little further but again I find myself short of time to finish the story. Someday I will, but until that day, I will keep finding such people whom I would put in my story and try to pay them back with some real-life support.
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Don't be scared after reading this story OK, And also mark me as Brainliast... PLS.
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The Dakota, an apartment building in New York City, has been home to many rich and famous residents since it opened back in 1884. John Lennon and Yoko Ono moved into the building in 1973, and John was also assassinated outside the structure on December 8, 1980. Before his death, John claimed he saw a "crying lady ghost" roaming the halls. Then, after John died, Yoko, who still lives in the building, said she witnessed John's ghost sitting at his piano. Yoko says John told her: "Don't be afraid. I am still with you."