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Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Disobedience of Nature Laws - #WorldEnvironmentDay

Nature has it's own way showcase its power, we better take care of it else its anger can be catastrophic.  This micro-fiction essays one such aspect.

Short story on #WorlEnvironmentDay


“I love this calmness”, Joey was self talking lying on brunette resting chairs of the resort in a swain tone where his eyes glued to beauty of deep sea.

“Gentleman, you have probably seen only melodious side of the nature”, Ryan said and took seat next to Joey.

“Looks like you have experienced the corrupt behavior of sea”, Joey settled himself for a handshake.

“Yes, this fen land has taken away my wife with whom my Lilliputian dreams also ended”, Ryan conveyed in a pestering tone.

“I am sorry for your loss but disobedience of nature laws will definitely result in such bombshell disasters”, Joey continued in a mawkish tone and said nature reacts to the actions taken by humans.

“But nature doesn’t seem to do justice to their lovers” Ryan handed over the research papers to Joey which he left in garage that titled “Life after natural disaster”.

Word Count# 149

Aura of thoughts - Nature and its laws

I am participating in Write Tribe October Problogger challenge, today's prompt - Disobedience
Sharing with Friday Fictioneers - Unresolved, Mindlovemisery's Menagerie Wordle #174

@Sonal

24 comments:

  1. At the end of the day Nature shows us who the boss is.

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    1. Nature tries to warn us from time time to remind us our duties towards it.

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  2. It is true that nature responds to our acts.

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  3. The nature's fury... no one can escape. It makes you pay this way or that. An eye opener read!
    - Anagha from Team MocktailMommies

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  4. I really liked how you used the words, very well done.

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  5. Ah! These natural disasters. Nature knows how to balance everything.

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  6. Liked the way you have woven such tough words (for me) into the story. Well done, Sonal!

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  7. So sadly true... when nature strikes, it is blind to those who were kind to it as well. All face its wrath equally.


    Godyears.net

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    1. But somewhere the good deeds surely comes to rescue.

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  8. thanks for playing the wordle this week :)

    It certainly was a unique perspective, which makes it interesting to contemplate - and yes, man in his arrogance believes in divide and conquer, but the power and control actually will always be held in nature's upperhanded balance.

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    1. Playing wordle was a great fun...it helped me to enhance my vocabulary.

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  9. A lovely play with such difficult words, and yes, Nature shows its fury time and again, and we have to cope with it.

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    1. Nature holds great powers....its we who keep testing its patience.

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  10. We forget that what nature has given us can be taken back if we are not grateful. Lovely message

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  11. Natural Disasters always leave us incomplete and shattered, but who is responsible for that? We after all.
    Beautiful & very thoughtful talk.

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    1. We humans are responsible for brutally invading into nature, hope we all take measures to revive it.

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  12. That is an extremely smart written article. I will be sure to bookmark it and return to learn extra of your useful information. Thank you for the post. I will certainly return.

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