Write an original story beginning with the following: "The news came as a pleasant surprise...
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The news came as a pleasant surprise. I was full of excitement and very queer to see the new born baby next door. My Mom told that our neighbour, Shanti Bhabhi had given birth to a little fairy, the lakshmi of the home, a baby girl. But suddenly this happiness curve on my face disappeared with the thought of her husband. Shanti's husband, Raju bhaiya who was not a good man. A drunkard by nature, he had never provided that space to his wife and his male chauvinism was fiercely aggressive. I once heard his words in the street to the little daughter of our neighbours that studying and playing doesn't suit girls. They are meant for bangles and making rotis, just like a common male chauvinist. The prevailing awareness of the maltreatment of girls in the media, shook me again. I just wished that this liitle fairy should not face such a treatment and should be brought up on an equality basis with the sons of the same house. But somewhere in the heart the thought took place so firmly that I went to Shanti Bhabhi's house and what I saw next was unbelievable. I saw Raju Bhaiya with his little daughter in his hands and saying that he wished to grew his daughter with all the best education that he can afford. The love and incredibility of the moment rolled down tears from my eyes. I got back to my home relaxing that really the little fairy has brought happiness and a positive change along with a pleasant surprise.pls mark my answer as brainliest one..pls pls
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Life is full of unexpected surprises. There are many opportunities when one can secretly wish for something exciting to happen – something out of the ordinary. The real surprise is when the wish unexpectedly comes true. I never believed that something like this could ever happen to me; such a thing that would make me stop and look back at the events in awe. I think you would agree that something as simple as being lost in the forest for less than ten minutes should have no influence on my life. If you do agree, that makes both of us wrong. Throughout my childhood, I loved the wild. My family and I would always go for a walk in the downtown forest of Coote’s Paradise. There were many times I thought of what could happen if we were to lose our way from the trail and have to live off of the land until we found our way back to civilization. I thought it would be the greatest experience ever.
As my brothers and I grew older, we continued to go for these walks with our parents but the dreams of living in the forest I soon forgot. That’s when it happened. We decided to take a different path off the main trail. Before I knew it, the path had disappeared and no one in my family could tell where we had come from. It was so unexpected. It gave me a feeling of excitement that can’t be described. Everything in the forest seemed different. The trees were a deeper shade of green. The birds chirped in a different tone. Vines covered almost every inch of the ground. One part of me never wanted this moment to end. I felt completely free from the stress of my life outside of the woods. It was this moment that I realized that I would much rather stay here for the rest of my life than go back to society. I think that another reason that I felt carefree was because my parents didn’t panic. They took the situation under control and headed for any open area in hopes to find a map (many of these maps were found throughout the grounds, telling you where you were). From my point of view, at the time, it seemed as if they were excited as I was about losing our way. In the end, it only took my parents ten minutes to find such a map and we were back on the trail in no time.
An experience like this made me think about my place in life. I’m the type who loves seeking out adventures. When we were lost, I realized that I had everything I would ever need with me – my family. They’ve always supported me in everything I do. This experience made me realize that families need to stick together; you don’t realize how much you need them until, for a moment, you think they’ll be the last people you see for the rest of your life. It’s incredible how much a simple thing like being lost in a forest for ten minutes will affect your outlook on life. Things like not being able to find your way back to where you came from make you appreciate the little things in life. Looking back on the day, I realize now that it was fate. Moments like that are few and far between and should be taken as a lesson. Surprises like this were, and always will be, an unexpected gift for all.