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Apologies

Apologies

Apologies, Apologies dear loved one Apology to you Apology that I am trying to Move on and Forget you !!

The Magic Door

The Magic Door

- by Ichhya Neupane

It was a lovely morning. The birds were chirping and the sky was a beautiful shade of blue. I was in my house listening to “Back to You”. My cat, Angel, who was crawling on the bed, jumped off and went under it. When she got out, she was wearing a really cute headband which was glittery and had a unicorn horn on it. Then, the most surprising thing happened.

Worn Mask

Worn Mask

- by Adwiteeya Shiwakoti

This nose I put on with it’s horrible crook that is ugly. It is hideous but given a gift from the man before me and the man before him.

Let's Write

Let's Write

- by Shikha Bahety

The other day, we were having a discussion on how writing is a mental exercise, and how it should be carried out more frequently in each stage of our lives.

Evanuska

Evanuska

- by Dipendra Thapa

Young, unmarried, liberal, and socialist Whose face is creamy white Whose heart is lofty soft Every body would fall for her

Hulak

Hulak

- by Pooja Bista

Everyone in the room, including me, were excited and waiting for our names to be called. All of us were elected as ‘College Lead’ for Teach for Nepal (TFN).

A home and a house

A home and a house

- by Adwiteeya Shiwakoti

I feel a certain difference between a home and a house. One is four walls and a roof, the other is everything else. I am a student who lived in Vietnam for nine years and then in Nepal for four. The experiences of both drilled a clear line between ‘Home’ and ‘House’ in my mind.

Not exactly antonym

Not exactly antonym

- by Dipendra Thapa

Unadulterated crisis of judgment Not loving could mean hating her Promises made as a best friend Not fulfilling could turn it into a lie

2 minutes

2 minutes

- by Nirajan Rijal

It was a Rainy day and I was waiting for the bus to arrive.

The clock was fourteen

The clock was fourteen

- by Moin Uddin

When lights are turned off The darkness surrounds  I go to bed And cuddle into the blanket

Ecotourism in Nepal

Ecotourism in Nepal

- by Asmita Pandey

Ecotourism is the form of tourism that involves the nature-based traveling in undisturbed and untouched remote places.

That’s the way

That’s the way

- by Smritee Gautam

But there’s a knock at the fortunes door, This is the clue you shouldn’t ignore. So, come on man! Elevate your chin, There are many reasons to frolic.

An Orphanage changed my life

An Orphanage changed my life

- by Simran Baniya

My family and friend circle have a luxurious life style. We children had all the necessities and all our wishes were readily fulfilled

Excuse to reconnect

Excuse to reconnect

- by Moin Uddin

From faraway I see you appreciating my works Don't know what is left in between to keep in touch I wonder is it the unsaid love that you've for me in your heart Nor I find no clue why are you appreciating as we have differentiated our paths.

She

She

- by Biken K Dawadi

And then he asked me,  In a tone very nasty,  What love evokes she  That you are in smiles?

I found humanity today

I found humanity today

- by Anwesha Khadka

I felt hungry and went to the kitchen myself. All of a sudden I started wanting to eat junk food.