She: They called me "Black Coffee" and laughed at me.
"I hear a thousand kind words about me and it makes no difference yet I hear one insult and all confidence shatters." – Rupi Kaur
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She: My skin-colour is dark and I'm skinny, but does it give them the licence to call me "Black Coffee"?
Her sister: A simple Google search shows the advantages of Black Coffee.
She: You're right!
Her sister: Always see the positive story!
She: I'll name the book of my life's story - "Trustworthy Black Coffee".
She: Origin, Ground, Watered, Filtered, Boiled, Timed, Sweetened
Her
sister: Sounds like a rich coffee! Waiting to read the first draft!
Chosen as a WOW post here |
I’m Writing Bravely for the Write Tribe Festival of Words – March 2019
This post is a part of Write Over the Weekend, an initiative for Indian Bloggers by BlogAdda.
Do you take the insults to heart? Or do you see the positive side of the story? Do share in the comments below.
That's a good one for the prompt, Anita. Seeing the positive in a negative situation certainly gives you the strength to deal with it better and also helps you to think of effective solutions.
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the prompt, Anitha. Now I want a sip of this rich brew. You can make it into a longer story
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I love these sisters.
ReplyDeleteNice one, I loved the style you wrote it in. Sister is very wise in converting the negative into a positive.
ReplyDeleteGreat take on the promt ... both the wow prompt and the wtite tribe prompt.
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Such a witty, succinct one! Loved, loved and loved this decoction, Anita.
ReplyDeleteGood one
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