Wednesday, 11 July 2018

Armour of Bravery


Daniel never worked for money and his fineness was always appreciated.

One demanding day, country lover lost his part in masterful victory. He didn’t welcome empathy besides was shattered over his brevity at the camp.
 
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He decided not to believe either experts or nostrum about his conditions and was decisive to serve his country.

Breaking the illusion of many he raised from depth of pain to make a catalogue of his journey for upcoming batches.

Daniel’s knowledge sharing of bravery and passion laid astounding path for many soldiers.

Word Count - 88

Sharing with Wordle#203 @Mindlovemiserys Menagerie, Friday Fictioneer-6th July, & ABC Wednesday -Letter A - A for Armour, Astounding.

@Sonal.


15 comments:

  1. You wove a lovely story of bravery and passion with some really tough word prompts. Good one, Sonal!

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    1. Thanks Shilpa, yes wordle was a challenge this time.

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  2. Nice story indeed... fitting for A

    Welcome to round 23.
    Wonderful to see you participate in this new round again. I am looking forward to your upcoming entries! Thank you for participating.
    Have a splendid, ♥-warming ABC-Wednes-day / -week
    ♫ M e l ☺ d y ♪ (ABC-W-team)
    http://melodymusic.nl/23-A

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    1. Thank you. It is always great to participate in ABC Wednesday.

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  3. Thank goodness for the Daniels in our lives.

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    1. Yes Susiee, we are thankful to our brave soldiers who let us have a peaceful sleep.

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  4. Hardly words to describe what these brave warriors give up.
    Ann

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    1. Yes Ann, words are just not enough to express the gratitude towards our brave soldiers.

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  5. Dramatic and powerful post and photo!

    Happy Day to you,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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    1. Thanks a bunch Carol. Photo is credited to Friday Fictioneers :)

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    1. Thanks Roger, it was great to have you on reading list :)

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  7. Impressive and powerful piece

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  8. Always good to have brave teachers.
    Thanks for stopping by my post @ WP ~Jules
    (I have an account here @ Blogger just for ease of commenting.)

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Your each word matters! So drop a word or two :)