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What are the best stories and quotes about mothers?
Can you share with us a short story written by you?
What are some short stories about daughters?
Can you write any beautiful, but short, love story?
What's the best true story that has happened to you?
What are your best Father daughter moments you can recall and share?
What are some good and touching family stories?
What message would you like to give to your mother on this 'Mother's Day'?
What is the most shocking truth about your family you ever came to know?
It had been three months since Ms Thatcher had joined a primary school to teach Mathematics. She was gradually being able to understand all her students, excepting one, Bob. Bob was the only boy who came to school dressed untidily and sat in the class completely lost in his own world. His performance had been deteriorating steadily with every single day. It was yet another day when all the students in the class laughed out at Bob when he was unable to answer even the simplest question Ms Thatcher had asked him. At the end of the lesson when all the students dispersed, Ms Thatcher searched thro
It had been three months since Ms Thatcher had joined a primary school to teach Mathematics. She was gradually being able to understand all her students, excepting one, Bob. Bob was the only boy who came to school dressed untidily and sat in the class completely lost in his own world. His performance had been deteriorating steadily with every single day. It was yet another day when all the students in the class laughed out at Bob when he was unable to answer even the simplest question Ms Thatcher had asked him. At the end of the lesson when all the students dispersed, Ms Thatcher searched through the progress reports of Bob in his previous standards. She was shocked to see that Bob used to be the topper in his class. She flipped through every page of the report and found out that Bob’s performance began to slowly decline when his mother fell ill. Few months down the line, Bob was doing badly in each and every subject. It was the time when his mother had died leaving him alone with his father, who was a businessman and had to travel always. Apart from his performance worsening steadily, Bob’s nature too began to change. The reports clearly said he had forgotten to laugh and showed no interest in any activity. He had turned into a loner. All his friends had abandoned him. Tears filled the eyes of Ms Thatcher. The next day, while all the students were dispersing, she asked Bob to stay back. Bob sat on his chair quietly. After the classroom became empty, Ms Thatcher went up to him. She began to ask him if he had any problem understanding his lessons. Gradually she began to give him a comfort zone so that he could talk and share. After three weeks, she found Bob gradually improving. He was being able to answer the questions he previously failed. Every day after all the students went away Ms Thatcher gave personal attention to Bob and began to spend time with him. Bob had improved a lot over the next semester. He began to reach school on time, properly dressed and promptly responding in class. His classmates gradually became friendly to him once again and he showed definite signs of progress in his performance. On a Friday, when all the students left after the class, Bob came up to Ms Thatcher and handed her a box. He requested her to unwrap the box on Sunday and left. Sunday morning, curious, she opened it and saw a bottle of perfume, half filled. Bob had written a small letter to her, saying that this bottle of perfume used to be his mother’s and he wished Ms Thatcher to wear it so that every time she was around, he could feel his Mom near him. He thanked her for everything. She suddenly checked with the calendar; it was the second Sunday of the month of May. After reading the letter, Ms Thatcher took the bottle of perfume in her hand and saw the tag attached to it; it said “Happy Mother’s Day”! Ms Thatcher realized that it was not she who had made a difference to Bob’s life but it was Bob who made her realize the true essence of humanity
A lioness in a zoo had two cubs, and she loved them both dearly. People came from miles around to watch the mother tend to the babies, licking and nuzzling them, purring all the while. As time went on, the cubs eyes opened and they began to explore their world. They lived in a fine pen, for a zoo, with a little pond and trees and toys and a cave, but the cubs stayed near the mother who licked and loved them and purred. After a few weeks the cubs grew and it became apparent they would be lions. They loved their mother and loved her tail the best. As she lay there flicking her tail they would de
A lioness in a zoo had two cubs, and she loved them both dearly. People came from miles around to watch the mother tend to the babies, licking and nuzzling them, purring all the while. As time went on, the cubs eyes opened and they began to explore their world. They lived in a fine pen, for a zoo, with a little pond and trees and toys and a cave, but the cubs stayed near the mother who licked and loved them and purred. After a few weeks the cubs grew and it became apparent they would be lions. They loved their mother and loved her tail the best. As she lay there flicking her tail they would delight in chasing it and grabbing it and biting it. Every now and then they would bite it too hard and the mother would growl, but in a few minutes she would flick it again, and they would be after it. The zoo keepers became concerned. The lioness' tail was becoming severely wounded from all the rough play of the cubs. It had many bits and cuts and was bloody and they knew it was painful for her. So one day they took the mother from the cubs and the vet treated the tail, covered it with ointment, fixed the wounds and bandaged them up, then returned the mother to the cage. She immediately went in search of the cubs and found them hiding under a bush, fearful because they were still small and their protector was nowhere to be found. They were delighted to find their mother had returned and there was a family reunion of licking and purring and mock combat. Soon the little lions were attacking mothers tail again and in a short time the bandages were shreddedd and bloody. It didn't take long for the zookeepers to take note of this fact and decide they had to separate the cubs from the mother. So once again they removed the mother, stitched up her wounded tail, bandaged it and gave her shots for germs and pain. As soon as she awoke, the mother ran from the cave in search of the cubs, filled with anxiety. At first she did not see them, but eventually she saw them in another pen across the lot. She could see them but not reach them, and they could see her but not reach her. They stared at each other sadly and were very unhappy. The patrons of the zoo and the zookeepers noticed this and decided to move the cubs closer to the lioness and so they moved the cub's pen right up to the bars of the cage so that the mother and cubs could be close. The lioness walked up to the bars where the cubs were sitting and they watched each other. The cubs were very sad that they couldn't be in contact with their mother. And then, to the astonishment of the zookeepers, the lioness turned as if to walk away, and then backed her tail through the bars to the cubs, and slowly began to flick it back and forth.











































