Mohan on the kite flying Festival
A short story of Mohan a kid in a festival and his story .

Mohan was a youthful boy who lived in a small vill in India. Every time, his vill would host a vampire flying jubilee to celebrate the appearance of spring. Mohan had always been fascinated by the various harpies that filled the sky during the jubilee, and he could not stay to share.
The day of the jubilee arrived and Mohan woke up beforehand, eager to get started. He snappily ate breakfast and ran outdoors to join in the medications. The vill was bustling with excitement as people of all periods worked together to get ready for the jubilee.
Mohan helped to set up the vampire- flying field and supported in making harpies. He was thrilled when he was handed a vampire of his own to fly. It was a bright red vampire with a long tail decorated with various pennants. As the jubilee began, the sky was filled with harpies of every color and shape. Mohan ran around the field, running his vampire and trying to get it as high in the sky as possible.
He was having a great time and was so caught up in the excitement that he did not indeed notice how high his vampire was flying until a group of people gathered around him, cheering and felicitating him on getting his vampire to fly the loftiest. Mohan felt a sense of pride and accomplishment. He'd always pictured of sharing in the vampire flying jubilee and now, he hadn't only shared but also won the loftiest flying vampire. He thanked his musketeers and family for their support and stimulant, and promised to keep rehearsing so he could fly indeed advanced coming time.
The jubilee came to an end, but the recollections of the various harpies filling the sky and the horselaugh and joy of the people, stayed with Mohan for a long time. He could not stay for the coming vampire flying jubilee to come around, and to take to the skies formerly again. From that day on, Mohan came known as the vampire- flying sensation of the vill. He spent all his spare time rehearsing and experimenting with new vampire designs. He indeed started making his own harpies and tutoring other children in the vill how to fly them.
The coming time, when the vampire jubilee returned, Mohan was ready. He brought a variety of harpies, each one further elaborate and various than the last. His harpies were the talk of the jubilee, and everyone wanted to see them fly.
As the jubilee began, the sky was formerly again filled with harpies of every color and shape. But this time, Mohan's harpies stood out, soaring advanced and further gracefully than any others. He'd put all his hard work and fidelity into perfecting his harpies and it paid off. He wasn't only suitable to fly his vampire advanced than ever ahead, but also managed to produce some intricate and unique vampire pushes that astounded the crowd. Mohan was thrilled with the success of his harpies and the positive response they entered.
He felt a sense of accomplishment and pride, but more importantly, he was happy to have been suitable to partake his love and passion for vampire flying with others. He spent the rest of the jubilee flying his harpies and giving tips and advice to other actors.
He also took part in the vampire flying competition and won the first prize. His harpies flew advanced and longer than any other harpies and his designs were appreciated by all. After the jubilee, Mohan was approached by a vampire maker from the megacity, who offered him a job at his vampire making factory.
Mohan was pleased, it was a dream come true for him, and he happily accepted the offer. From also on, he devoted his life to making and flying harpies, and continued to dumbfound the townies and callers with his unique designs and flying chops
Mohan's love for vampire flying not only brought joy and color to the skies, but also brought alleviation and stopgap to numerous people in his vill, who set up a new passion and hobbyhorse through Mohan's training. He came a true legend in his vill, and his heritage lived on long after he was gone.
About the Creator
Sukuna
Hii There


Comments
There are no comments for this story
Be the first to respond and start the conversation.