Saksham Thakur

Children Stories Fantasy Inspirational

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Saksham Thakur

Children Stories Fantasy Inspirational

The Ventures Of Aarod

The Ventures Of Aarod

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The story begins a disturbingly short time ago. There are many ways to begin this story but I would begin this with a short bony figure wearing a long coat and gloves which were torn. He held a packet in which it was written: ‘Eleptical Tea’ in his hand. His head was covered with a cap that was also torn. A shrill and loud voice came from a faraway house, “Come back fast Aarod. It’s dinner time.” After hearing this Aarod hurried towards the house from which the voice came which was his house only which was made of wood. When Aarod entered his house, he found that his favourite dish was waiting for him on the table. It seemed like the plates were saying, “Come fast! We are waiting for you” but wait don’t think that it’s for Aarod, it’s for his father Miran who did nothing but sat idle in the home all day long.


He had only three works to do in a day and these things were none other than eating, bathing, sleeping or sitting which are all the traits of a lazy person but he was a little better than a lazy person he went to walk also. The story begins a disturbingly short time ago. There are many ways to begin this story but I would begin this with a short bony figure wearing a long coat and gloves which were torn. He held a packet in which it was written: ‘Eleptical Tea’ in his hand. His head was covered with a cap that was also torn. A shrill and loud voice came from a faraway house, “Come back fast Aarod. It’s dinner time.” After hearing this Aarod hurried towards the house from which the voice came which was his house only which was made of wood.

When Aarod entered his house, he found that his favourite dish was waiting for him on the table. It seemed like the plates were saying, “Come fast! We are waiting for you” but wait don’t think that it’s for Aarod, it’s for his father Miran who did nothing but sat idle in the home all day long.


He had only three works to do in a day and these things were none other than eating, bathing, sleeping or sitting which are all the traits of a lazy person. The dinner was prepared by Aarod's sister as his mother had gone for a job. His father ate everything again and alas! He had slept empty stomach again.

The very next day sunshine broke out and everyone went to their fields except for one who was Aarod's father. Today is a great day for Aarod as he is going to a nearby place with his sister. At 2’o clock, he left for the forest accompanied by his sister. After walking a few steps, they entered the forest and began to go deeper and deeper inside the forest and a time came when there were only a few beams of light and he lost his way and came near a door which was locked. Aarod began to dig inside the ground and in a couple of minutes reached the other side of the door which was also locked but this time he found a helix which in fact was the key to that door. He opened the door and he saw a very strange thing that it was an ossuary place where the dead bodies were entombed in the ground but he didn’t fear this and went ahead and saw that there was a small catacomb in the centre of that ossuary place but there were lots of worms and bats but Aarod went ahead and when he was about to open that catacomb he heard a voice, “Don’t open this. First, answer my question.”

“What is the deadliest thing in this world?” Aarod thought for some time and replied, “It is the second face which people carry with them always.”

The sound was impressed by his answer and at once the box opened which was full of gold and without knowing he got teleported to his house. He told his story to his father and his father being greedily hurried towards that place and came near the catacomb but he was so eager that he didn’t even hear the voice and opened it and at once he with the door disappeared forever.


Moral: Haste is Waste. Haste leads to destruction and nothing else.                          


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