The Smile - #100WordsonSaturday on Write Tribe

I like doing these prompt responses. Sometimes I feel they challenge your creativity and it’s a nice way to break the thoughts of ‘what am I going to write today?’ And the best part is, it is 100 words. So it’s a relief for the readers too. Often I tend to write very elaborate stuffs even when I had thought of keeping it short!
So here goes my 100 word story.
THE SMILE
‘Abba we’re moving out’
The words pierced through his heart.
‘I gave my life’s savings for his business… this is how they abandoned me!’ thought a fragile Rahim watching his son leave with his family.
‘I’ll see if I can send some money’, his son had said.
Rahim refused to give up his dignity. His own blood had betrayed him, but he knew his old bike won’t.
No one had ever seen the fruit-seller without his trade mark smile, even when customers bargained furiously. Rahim was happy to meet new people. But none knew the loneliness behind the friendly smile.

***This post is written against the inhuman act of abandoning old parents. Parents give their sweat and blood in bringing up their children and abandoning them in their old age should be regarded as a crime. I have known some old age homes closely due to my mother's social work network and it feels disgusting to know that many have not heard a word from their wards in years. Their children are settled abroad and some even send money but no one has time to pick up the phone or even come down for the last rites after their death. We wouldn't need an old age home, only if people were more sensitive.
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------------The post is written for #100WordsonSaturday on Write Tribe. Also linking it to UBC day 13.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------




Published on June 13, 2015 09:10
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