Today is a slow day at office. But I still feel less creative. I find my best answers and I think best when I am really busy and in a rush. I don't know if it is a good thing or not.
In this post, I share three stories that I wrote around three 'Word(s) of the Day' shared on our Readers' Club WhatsApp group. These stories are reflective of our current times in some way. Let us see if you can link them with things you identify with. Share your views in comments section. 
Opuscule
noun [oh-puhs-kyool]
a small or minor work
Tale: Social Media
He
 wrote an opuscule on imaginary friendships, in the future world, almost
 300 years ago. That two page description was written by him out of 
frustration, because of the social ostracism he faced at the hand of 
upper caste brahmins. It was a paper written
 as a form of protest and nothing more. But as Google launched its 
personal assistant Allo last month, historians found some striking 
similarities with the imaginary friend described in his fictional work. 
His untitled work till that day, started trending on Twitter, and that 
paper is now known as 'Social Media Version minus One point O'.
Bailiwick
noun [bey-luh-wik]
a person's area of skill, knowledge, authority or work
Tale: Transformation
Stealing
 is an art and he was an artist. He stole for thrills rather than money.
 The pleasure he got from pulling off each impossible heist, was his 
driving force. More than that he enjoyed the agony he was able to cause 
to his victims. But last time, he fell 
into his own trap. As he zeroed down on a potential victim, who was a 
rich young girl, he made an elaborate plan to woo her, steal her heart 
and to run away with her jewellery. But he lost his heart to her 
instead. He decided to quit the life of crime. He now uses his bailiwick
 to help police with unsolved cases.
Dilatory
adjective [dil-uh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee]
tending to delay or procrastinate; slow; tardy
Tale: Waiting in the Wings
He
 was a prime minister in waiting for ten years now. A firebrand orator 
with radical ideas, he remained in shadows of his dominating mother's 
leadership. Every time, he staked the claim to the highest position, 
diversionary and dilatory tactics were deployed
 to thwart his attempts. But he continued building the ground support 
and was very popular among his party cadres. As the years progressed, 
his mother's health started failing. The clamour for naming her 
successor intensified. She declared that her younger daughter will be 
the next premier. The daughter who was extremely good looking and 
intelligent. While she hadn't done much party work, her persuasiveness 
and charms were well known. She was instrumental in getting the nuclear 
deal for the country last year and had hogged all the limelight.  But it
 was a lesser known fact that tilted the mother in her favour. He was a 
child born out of wedlock. His father had died years ago because of 
unknown reasons and the housemaid died of poisoning, few days later. 
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