THE WOMAN ON PLATFORM NUMBER.10 - 55 FICTION


This post has been published by me as a part of the Blog-a-Ton 38; the thirty-eight edition of the online marathon of Bloggers; where we decide and we write. To be part of the next edition, visit and start following Blog-a-Ton. The theme for the month is "THE WOMAN ON PLATFORM NUMBER.10"



1. Destined to be poor.

The woman on platform number.10 spotted a lottery ticket.
"I have no use of it," she thought as she picked it.

She thought of selling. Atleast, she could buy some food and medicines for her son.
For 100Rs a man bought it.

It was the winning number, he searched,
but the woman had already vanished!!


2. Manifestation or real?

Harry always spotted the woman on platform number.10, sitting at the same spot.
Sometimes he saw people throwing coins at her; sometimes they didn’t seem to notice her at all.

One night he was at the platform, and saw the lady.
She looked up at him indignantly, just then he saw someone walk through her!


3. Escaped, but...

The train had arrived. The woman on platform number 10 rushed towards it.

“Is he there?” “Has he come?” she asked the passengers, looking anxiously through each window, her eyes searching desperately.

“There she is! Catch her before she escapes again,” someone ordered.
“Let me go, he’s come,” she resisted.
“Meet him in the asylum!”


4. Undercover!

The woman on platform number.10 stood uncomfortably. Some rowdies stared, eve-teased and whistled at her.

Then, BOOM BOOM, some terrorists surrounded the platform ready to create trouble.
Rowdies were held hostage too!

The woman pressed secret button, within minutes commandos arrived. She joined in too, shot at the terrorists.

Undercover cop, she saved their lives!



5. Hopeless Hope!

The woman on platform number 10 arrived eagerly. Her son will come to take her back today, she thought happily.

Hours passed no sign of him.
It was night and getting late.

“Come Amma, time to go back,” she saw the attendant from the old age home. “He’ll never come.”

Sadly, the woman walked back.


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27 comments:

  1. Very awesome 55ers Nandini....engaging and surprising,good read.The first three were just amazing!Bookmarked!

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  2. Wow, this is really awesomeee :-D Astonishing talent :D

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  3. Those were some good 55 fictions. Long time since I read them. Loved all the 5 takes on the topic :)

    Avada Kedavra - The woman on platform number 10

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  4. loved reading your 55 fictions. brief and yet brimming with emotions and meaning.

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    1. thank you so much @Shweta and welcome to my blog

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  5. Lovely tales. I'm sure you could weave fascinating stories out of them with vivid characters.

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    1. hi Tomichan thanks for your comments, these are 55 fiction so you have to write it within 55 words. yea, they can be expanded though.

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  6. Excellent flash fiction!!

    First time blogatoner....shreyasi

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    1. thank you @Shreyasi...hope you participate in many more BATs!

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  7. wonderful stories... loved your narration

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  8. Short and crisp! Just how I like them!

    Rumya - The Woman on Platform No. 10

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    1. thanks @Rumya...all the best for ur BAT too! :-)

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  9. all five of them were fantastic reads

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  10. Extremely good ya! Sent chills down my spine!

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  11. Loved all the set of 55ers!! Fantsatic!
    ATB for BAT1

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    1. thanks @Rohan...glad you liked them

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  12. myriad forms of micro fiction!! wonderful...enjoyed all of them!!

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  13. hmmm.....quite good....This genre is such a lure for me.....that 'Undercover' story was the best in my opinion....the plot was quite convoluted and had a subtle social message....

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  14. Each one a complete story in itself. Very well told in very few words. You are a genius.

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