Sometime our children teach us what life is all about - Short Story
Seema boarded the train with her 5yr old daughter. It was her first go on the train. The train was exceptionally swarmed, and it was tough to try and go through paths between seats.Seema grasped hands of her daughter expecting that group could pull her girl away.
At the point when the train began to move a snack seller got through that group clutching his pack firmly and attempting to pitch bites to individuals in the train. Vendor appeared to be exceptionally poor, shrouded in seethed garments.
Going by Seema that seller gave out a pack of snacks toward her, "Just 10rs ($0.1) mam.."
Seema took a gander at him with sickening at that point denied and asked him to move ahead. However, her girl began pulling her hand and stated, " Ma, please. please buy one for me.."
The seller was all the while remaining there holding that bundle. Seema took a gander at him with outrage and stated, "Leave.."
Vendor left. Her little girl waved bye toward that vendor who brought a smile on his face, and he responded.
Seema was exceptionally furious as a result of all the inconvenience she needed to experience while going in train and now her little girl was sulking about not purchasing that snack.
After some time when train achieved another station while leaving train compartment, the little girl saw that seller man sitting via train entryway, and she smiled.
She said to her mom, "Mother would we be able to give him some cash?? he seems hungry.."
Seema declined to cause and endeavored to keep her little girl away by saying, "ignore him.. he is no great individual. These people take away little girls in their bags."
Seema and her little girl got off the train and strolled somewhat merely then they heard a voice calling them. At the point when appear to be turned back, she saw that seller was waving his hands at them and began to stroll toward them.
Seema thought of him as a stalker and began running faster with her little girl, disregarding yells from behind.
She was close exit and saw that seller was all the while tailing them. Seema strolled very quick and stoped a taxi. She speedily pushed her girl inside taxi and afterward herself got seated just before vendor could reach them. She closed taxi doors and requested that driver to step on ignition vendor reached them just before taxi could take off. He was tapping on the taxi doors relentless, seems tried to ignore it just then a flash of shiny thing caught her attention. When she took a gander at seller side, she saw that it was arm jewelry and she instantly remembered it. It was her daughter's.
Seema moved down the window of the taxi and in a split second that seller passed out that arm ornament to Seema through that window and stated, "Mam.. your daughter gave me the bracelet before getting off that train.
Before leaving that vendor pulled snack out of his bag and gave it to her little girl saying, “It’s for a child..”
Before she could state anything vendor had left, and the taxi took off. Seema understood her to confuse and got into a lesson forever. She was happy to realize that her little girl has a decent heart however felt regretful to think off-base about that vendor on account of his appearance.
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