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TALES FROM READERS

The Magical Ink

Once there lived a girl called Roma. One day when she was watching T.V. she saw a program of how to make magical ink that can do homework. So she decided to make it right away as she would no longer have to do her homework.
She asked her mother for the ingredients. She did not tell her the reason for what she wanted them because then her mother won't allow her to make it.
Then Roma took the ingredients into the kitchen. After taking mother's permission she took a bowl for mixing and mixed a bit of coloured powder (blue coloured powder for the colour of the ink ), a bit of grains and some water as instructed. Then she put the mixture into the mixer for grinding.
I suppose her mother was hearing all the chaos in the kitchen. But she was least bothered now.Roma was thinking that this substance could make her very famous in her class. Roma was waiting to make the magical ink fully successful by pouring it in the ink pen.
While Roma was thinking about all this, the ink was ready . Her excitement knew no bounds. Roma put the ink in a special container and labeled it- THE MAGICAL INK.
Now the last step remaining was to pour the ink into the pen. But suddenly she got a jerk and the ink bottle fell on the floor and broke. She got very angry. She thought her sister was pushing her, so she shouted. But she heard a soothing response, " Dear, calm down.It's only a dream . " It was her mother 's voice. She realised that her mother had pushed her a little to wake her up.
But still she thinks that Magical Ink can be created. So Roma is going to make the ink again! ! Therefore she needs your best wishes to help her in the great event.

Written by

Sayali Saoji, 11 years,
email - sayalirsaoji2000@yahoo.co.in

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