Flash Fiction

A Date With Life, For Life

The doorbell rang. “Surprise”, greeted a beaming voice,  flashing a gift-wrapped box before her. Thrusting it in her hands and without waiting for permission, he walked in. She followed him without realising so. “You wont mind wearing my choice, right?”, he questioned. A swarm of dreary thoughts erupted in her Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Flash Fiction

The Shocking Rainbow

“Hey torpid fellas”, called Manny, from the steering. As no one responded, he checked to his left.  Sarah seemed drifted far away in her dream land.  Checking in the rear view mirror he found Mom and Dad with their dangling heads and drooping shoulders. “Damn it! Are we on a Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Fiction

The Real Pressure

“Silence! Expect the audience to have some civic sense here”, roared Mr Leo from atop. As if that was not enough, Mr Mammoth trumpeted, raising it’s trunk. Mr and Mrs Seahorse who were running amok stopped with a break. Facing the gathering they stood motionless after a long while. Mrs Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Flash Fiction

Magical Music

‘Attention Homo Sapiens! This is Rescue Centre for Humans (RCH) at Moon’, floated the announcement in universe. Dwellers at human establishments on different planets tuned their brain ware to the frequency of Moon. ‘Hello, I am humanoid Prof Dr Bhaskar Rao’, said he extending his hand for handshake in every listener’s mind courtesy 3D Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Fiction

Not So Human Yet

Asimo stood at the cross roads and was frustrated to see the vehicles on the zebra crossing. He couldn’t cross the road, out of safety concerns. “Its so blazing hot here! Add to it layering myself, from top to bottom. This round hat comes in the way of my vision. These Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago