Priya couldn’t understand what the big deal was.

Her sister Shikha, was so fond of the library and the books there. Priya could see it in only one way – a building with lots of books in it, where the people inside couldn’t even look up to smile at each other.
“They are all immersed in those books”, she said. “As if they prefer to become the characters in the books than live the real life.”
“You wouldn’t understand!” Shikha shook her head.
“I would, if only you put that book aside and experienced your life to the fullest for a moment.”
Linking this 101 words fiction based on the above photo prompt to Friday Fictioneers hosted by Rochelle.
That’s a different take from what I have read on this prompt. Loved it!
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Thank you, Saru.
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My little sister hated it when I picked up a book while we were growing up. It always meant that I would be unavailable to play until the book was finished.
Cheers!
MG
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Book takes p the play time, doesn’t it! Thank you for stopping by. 🙂
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Sometimes I get lost in books, too. You presented both sides well.
Lily
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Thank you, hafong. 🙂
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Dear Vinitha,
Both sisters have good points.
A bit of English…it should be “she shook her head.”
Nicely done.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Thank you for pointing out the mistake , Rochelle. Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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Nice story!! Thanks for the good read!
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Thank you, Elan. Sorry for the delay in replying. Will check out now.
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I’m a book worm too… And I dreamt of having a perfect life or love as in the books I read 😛
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I understand that though I made my own dreams. 😉
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