Here are the three short tales, which generated heated discussion on the Readers' Club WhatsApp group. As usual my process was simple. A word is shared on the group every day and I close my eyes. Each word has a sound to it and it conjures a particular imagery in my mind, as I close my eyes. I try to be honest to that first thought which comes to my mind, when I listen or see the word of the day and construct a story or sentences around that thought.
Circumbendibus
noun [sur-kuh m-ben-duh-buh s]
a roundabout way; circumlocution
Tale: Love is Blind
Circumbendibus
noun [sur-kuh m-ben-duh-buh s]
a roundabout way; circumlocution
Tale: Love is Blind
They
 both left the office together. She was besotted with her senior. Not 
only was he powerful in the company, he was very intelligent too. When 
he offered her a ride back home, she like an excited kid jumped at the 
prospect of spending some quality time 
with him. His car was a plush sedan with very comfortable seats. She was
 also happy that today she avoided the local train crush. Romantic songs
 were playing at a low volume in the car when he took a left turn 
instead of right. He told her that it was a circumbendibus to her home 
and he just wanted to spend more time with her. She was immensely happy 
to hear that. After few minutes, he slowly put his left hand up her 
thighs. She got scared and let out a cry. He stopped his car in middle 
of nowhere and raped her repeatedly. Her dreams and aspirations flowed 
out with tears in her eyes. Her father will never send her to work 
again. 
Overweening
adjective [oh-ver-wee-ning]
presumptuously conceited; overconfident, or proud
Tale: Master and his Slave
She
 was the best slave he ever had. Taking care of all needs of her 
overweening master, she never did protest. Her day started early in the 
morning, with preparation of a hearty breakfast. On good days, he will 
appreciate her culinary skills, but mostly
 he will scold her for not making dishes the way he liked them. After 
breakfast, she would scrub the floors of the large house he owned. One 
day he found some dirt in one corner and he gave her a sound beating for
 being careless. That day her forehead got a scar for life. She washed 
his clothes every afternoon and then ironed them with love. That was the
 task she enjoyed the most. Somehow she found this a less mundane task 
and it gave her an inexplicable purpose. Every night, he would come home
 and summon her to his king-size bed. She was expected to behave coyly 
while he fulfills his carnal desires. He never cared for what she 
wanted. One night she was burning with fever, but still her body was 
ravaged multiple times. She almost died that night and was hospitalised.
 A compassionate doctor treated her and learned from her about the 
abusive marriage she was trapped in. He helped her take a divorce from 
her husband.
Eponym
noun [ep-uh-nim]
a person, real or imaginary, from whom something takes or is said to take its name 
Tale: Dynamite Irony
He
 made a fortune by selling arms and weapons of all kinds. He invented 
dynamite. Ironically, he is the famous eponym of the Nobel Peace Prize. 
 
 
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