Thursday, 21 November 2019

The Baby-doll (An excerpt)





Dear friends,

‘The Baby-doll’ is a story from my e-book titled ‘You Compromise, I Won’t!’
I recently received the ‘Writers’ Award Certificate’ from www.penfactor.com for this story. This story can be perused at this website, for free. Just look up page number 2, under the category – Paranormal Fiction/Magic Realism.

https://www.penfactor.com/competitions/pub/1465972312939

THE BABY-DOLL

This story is about a family whose children fail to bear progeny. It's like a jinx. Things change overnight when the patriarch of the family purchases a singing Baby-doll. It proves lucky and breaks the jinx. As each of his children become parents, the fame of the doll spreads and the childless vie for its temporary possession. One such lucky benefactor however, has to bear her husband's wrath after he discovers that she has been infidel. So was the Baby-doll really lucky or were its recipients engaged in extra-marital affairs? Was it a coincidence that the childless bore children after getting the doll, were they really blessed by the doll, or was there more to it than what meets the eye? The readers can come to their own conclusions.
PARANORMAL FICTION / MAGIC REALISM

PRIYA SWAMINATHAN (INDIA)
                                                                       EXCERPT
          One day when Mr. Gonzalves was passing by a huge toy-store, a pretty, plump doll in the display window caught his fancy.  Well, what the heck?  he thought.  If I can’t have a grand-child, I’ll make do with this doll!  He impulsively rushed into the shop and purchased it.  When he emerged, he was beaming with his precious possession.  The doll in its beautifully wrapped box! 
          The owner of the store had asked him whether he was buying it for his grand-daughter and whether he’d have liked it gift-wrapped.  Mr. Gonzalves had just said simply “Gift-wrap it please!”
          When Mrs. Gonzalves opened the package and saw the doll, her eyes brimmed with tears.  She clasped it against her bosom.  Then she wiped her tears and smiled the most beautiful smile that her husband had ever seen.  She looked so beautiful.  Their son and daughter-in-law had gone for a movie.  Mr. and Mrs. Gonzalves played the songs recorded in the doll, over and over again and childishly sang along and danced to its tunes.  They also had an impromptu birthday party for their ‘Baby-doll’.  They couldn’t recollect when they had been so happy in their lifetime. 
          Ronnie and Margaret too loved the doll at first sight.  Somehow that ‘Baby-doll’ as Mr. and Mrs. Gonzalves had christened it, cheered all of them up.  The ‘Baby-doll’ kept singing all her songs again and again, day in and day out. But none of them tired of the routine.  And then a miracle happened. 
          Exactly after three months, Margaret conceived.  That good news was celebrated privately by all of them.  They were superstitious, hence didn’t want to reveal the good news to their neighbors.  They decided that they’d keep the news a secret for as long as they could.  All of them felt that ‘Baby-doll’ had brought them luck and hence the stork had visited them.
          By the time Margaret delivered, there was a waiting list for Baby-doll. Of course, the highest on that list were Margaret’s three sisters-in-law. Accordingly, Baby-doll was passed on to the eldest one in Mangalore, then to the next one in Raipur and then to the youngest one in Mumbai. After all the three of them had given birth to bonny babies, the Gonzalves family decided to dedicate Baby-doll to the service of the community and spread hope and good cheer among the childless couples.
                                            END OF EXCERPT
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Intrigued? Immediately purchase this e-book for just $0.99 and start reading…. A Kindle Countdown Deal is on at www.amazon.com. Remember that I am eagerly looking forward to your feedback. Thanks. 
Priya

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