S M Jahid Hasan

Drama Action Thriller

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S M Jahid Hasan

Drama Action Thriller

A COUNTRY FAR AWAY

A COUNTRY FAR AWAY

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📒 A country far away


That was a long time ago. There was a country far away from this world. Where the fairies came and talked with the people. The birds and the fish used to talk. Where there were rain trees. Standing under the tree, rain falls and sweet fragrance.


There was a river of happiness. If someone sat by the river and talked about his sorrow, the river would remove his sorrow.


There was a small village next to that river. A small girl named Aparajita lived in that village. Everyone called him Apamni. Everyone used to call and feed Apamani in their house. She is a heavy target girl. How old will it be? Just lost 3 teeth. Apamani roamed all day, dancing with butterflies, singing with forest birds. How sweet is his voice. Hearing his song, the leaves of all the trees in the forest danced, the fishes of the water rose up and listened to him. Fairies used to come and talk to him in the evening. And he used to bring so many strange strange things. Apamani used to laugh at them.


One day, Aparajita sat beside the Sukh river and started crying. A drop of water fell on the Sukh river.


Sukh Nadi said, “Oma e ki go apamani, tears in your eyes! What is your sorrow, tell me. I will remove everything."


"My mother is very sick. Go Sukh Nadi. No one can say what happened to him. Grandmother of the neighborhood said that mother will not live much longer. If there is no mother, tell me, will I have any happiness?”- said Aparajita crying


Seeing Aparajita's cry, the entire river trembled. The fishes of the river begged the river of happiness and said, “O river of happiness, you make everyone happy. Treat Apamni's mother well. Otherwise, we will not be caught in any human trap."


The forest trees said to the soil, “Soil, you have saved us all. You save Apamni's mother. Otherwise, we will not give any more flowers, fruits.”


At night, happiness sat on the river, forest soil, wind and fairies. Everyone thought about this and found a way to save Aparajita's mother.


He called Aparajita and said, “Apamani, we have found a way to save your mother. But that's the big hard way."


Aparajita cried and said, “Tell me what is the way. I can do everything to save mother".


"Fine, but tomorrow morning when the sun rises in the sky, everyone will blow you up with a fanushe." "He will find a way to save your mother wherever he falls," said Kajlipari.


In the morning everyone put Aparajita on a big lantern and blew it in the sky. Aparajita cried, the people of the village, the river, the trees, the fish all...


Fanush flew far away. Went to an unknown state. There the grass is all pale, there are no leaves on the trees, there is no water in the river.


Aparajita came and stood in front of a huge royal palace while walking.


Entering the inner court, he saw the king sitting and crying.


He went to him and said, "Why are you crying?"


The king raised his head and saw a girl standing in a red fringed sari. Said, "Who are you mother? Where are you from? The monk who is cursed in this kingdom of mine. So there is no fruit on any tree, no water in the river. All my subjects are dying because they cannot eat.


My only Nayan's jeweled prince is fighting with his paws to death for lack of courage and water”.


"I can save your kingdom" - said Aparajita


"What did you say mother! can you What! I promise if you can really save my kingdom, my son, you will get what you want" - said the king


Aparajita came out. He came and started singing. After hearing his song, the grass became fresh. The trees were full of leaves. The river was filled with water. with how many fish


Prince Samar's life was saved by drinking water. While sitting and talking with Samar, he told Samar about his sorrow. Samar said, "I know how to save your mother."


Aparajita said, "What!!! Tell me the way?”


Samar said, "There is a rain tree in the east of this kingdom. It rains when he stands under the tree. If you can feed that rain water to your mother, she will live.”


Then the two of them went to the rain tree.


Both got wet and filled the bottle with rain water.


Then the prince put Apamani on his horse and took her to her mother. Aparajita's mother recovered after drinking rain water.


A few years later, Apamani was sent as a daughter-in-law by the king


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