Second marriage
Sometimes when I don't find any fictional idea I start writing about the real incidents. Many a times I fear that I might expose the identity of the characters. But then I realize those people won't even read my content. That provides me a relief. Although I don't like to talk about relationships or love kind of thing but if that makes the other person is happy then I won't have any objections. I would like to share some of my school memories related to this kind of relationship.
When I was in 6th standard dance and music were added as minor subjects in our time table. There would be one lecture for both these subject in a week. Music class was introduced mainly to teach us new prayers. Of course you can't teach the basics of music in that short period of time. But to be honest these lectures were included only for formality. If someone needs to learn music or dance they had to pay additional fees for that. I had experienced the music classes in first and second standard. But these were removed from third standard onwards.
We had our first dance class. A male faculty dressed in jeans and tight t-shirt entered in our class. He was looking like a roadie. Somehow I controlled my laughter. At that time every other faculty used to dress up formally. Unlike any casual attire which he was wearing. He came and gave his introduction. It was too long that almost took the whole lecture of 40 minutes.
He told about his journey, about his dream, the people he met etc. At one point we thought he was over expressing and might also telling the stories which may not be true. But I didn't care. Even if that was lie let it be. And what if that was true. We cannot blame anyone just because we find hard to believe in their words.
He...
When I was in 6th standard dance and music were added as minor subjects in our time table. There would be one lecture for both these subject in a week. Music class was introduced mainly to teach us new prayers. Of course you can't teach the basics of music in that short period of time. But to be honest these lectures were included only for formality. If someone needs to learn music or dance they had to pay additional fees for that. I had experienced the music classes in first and second standard. But these were removed from third standard onwards.
We had our first dance class. A male faculty dressed in jeans and tight t-shirt entered in our class. He was looking like a roadie. Somehow I controlled my laughter. At that time every other faculty used to dress up formally. Unlike any casual attire which he was wearing. He came and gave his introduction. It was too long that almost took the whole lecture of 40 minutes.
He told about his journey, about his dream, the people he met etc. At one point we thought he was over expressing and might also telling the stories which may not be true. But I didn't care. Even if that was lie let it be. And what if that was true. We cannot blame anyone just because we find hard to believe in their words.
He...