“A kind word”



In a bustling city where people hurried past each other without a second glance, there was an old, rundown bookstore tucked away in a quiet corner. Mrs. Thompson, the owner, spent her days surrounded by dusty shelves and forgotten stories. Despite the neglect of her shop, Mrs. Thompson greeted every customer with a warm smile and a kind word.

One rainy afternoon, a young girl named Lily stumbled into the bookstore seeking shelter from the downpour. Lily's clothes were soaked, and her spirits were low. Mrs. Thompson welcomed her with open arms, offering a cozy corner by the fireplace and a cup of hot cocoa. As Lily sipped her cocoa, Mrs. Thompson noticed the sadness in her eyes. With a gentle touch, she began to share stories of hope and resilience from the pages of her favourite books. With each tale, Lily's frown softened, replaced by a glimmer of hope. Before leaving, Lily thanked Mrs. Thompson for her kindness. With tears in her eyes, she confessed that she had been struggling with feelings of loneliness and despair. Mrs. Thompson listened attentively, offering words of encouragement and understanding.

From that day forward, Lily became a regular visitor to the bookstore. She found solace in Mrs. Thompson's wisdom and the magic of storytelling. With each visit, Mrs. Thompson's kindness and words of wisdom helped Lily navigate the challenges of growing up in a fast-paced world. Years passed, and the bookstore remained a sanctuary for those in need of a kind word. Mrs. Thompson's legacy lived on through the lives she touched, reminding everyone who entered her doors that sometimes, all it takes is a kind word to brighten someone's day and change their life forever.


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  1. খুব ভালো হইছে লেখা টা।

    এইভাবে এ লিখতে থাকিস আরে জীবন এ এগিয়ে যাস বাবা।

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  2. A good one indeed, keep it up 👍

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  3. Very inspiring story, will always try to follow the rule of Mrs. Thompson.

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  4. Puchkuli your writings have great depth indeed.Each time I go through them I'm just awe struck by your wisdom.Definitely a good effort which needs which needs to be kept going on.

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  5. Very good rudra...keep it up👍👍

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