
Ainy Abraham
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Listening to stories has always captivated me. Now, I want to share my thoughts through my stories.
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Facing the Death During Delivery
It was the night of August 21, 2012. I started experiencing labor pains. I had suffered a lot during my third pregnancy. My gynecologist was very concerned about my complicated situation. I had been suffering from a urine infection for the last 2 months. The 8th month had been challenging for me. The weight of a growing belly, internal discomfort, and two small children. Abraham did all he could to help.
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Humans
Secret Behind Quilt Demand At 44 Celsius
My nephew was 2 years old. It was his 2nd summer. Last winter was his first when he experienced many new things and enjoyed them at the age of 1 and a half. He learned many new words, expressions, and above all clear likes and dislikes. His age was full of surprises for him. Our whole family was learning many new expressions and ways of showing attitude from him.
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Fiction
Late Night Phone Call
Late at night, there was a loud knock on the door of our hostel room. Ashi and I were in the room. Ashi asked, “Who is it?”. The watchman replied that there was a call from Rubina’s house. Ashi got up and left to listen. I also followed her. It was quite late at night, and I was praying that all would be well. This incident is from 2001. Mobile phones were not common. The hostel phone was not far from our room. On the way, I asked the watchman why the call came at that time.
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Fiction
My Brother Was My First Friend
There are two brothers that I have. My oldest brother, Aamir, and I shared a childhood. He used to ride his bicycle throughout the city with me. I was prepared to go, whether it was to see a buddy or go to the market. Fun fact about our relationship is, that thanks to him I mastered the art of riding a bike considerably larger than myself. It took little effort to make it move. Since the pedals were significantly lower than the feet, pushing down on one would cause the other pedal to rise. Next, press it downward. That was my cycle’s course.
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Fiction
First Step Towards Green
Maria aspires to make her city’s environmental conditions better. The campaign was launched by her at home. She positioned a medium-sized basket —named the “Recycling Bin” — in the middle of her home. Everyone in the family begins to stuff plastic, paper, cards, and other non-biodegradable items into that basket. Maria is pleased with the dramatic decrease in house waste. She knows that this practice should be extended on an industrial scale to save Earth from unwanted filth.
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Fiction
A Lesson in Confidence from First Grade
I was in first grade when I moved to a new school. After a few days, we had our assembly. This might not be big for everyone, but for a 7-year-old, it was huge. My teacher told me that I would be participating in an assembly. I was hesitant, but by that time, I had made a few friends.
By Ainy Abraham2 years ago in Education