The main star of my story, rather the heroine is Tiffany. Tiffany was beautiful. When kids saw Tiffany, they would fight for her. When elders saw Tiffany, they were reminded of their kids, and when the youth saw Tiffany, it made them nostalgic. Yes! Tiffany was a beauty, but more than that, Tiffany was a tiffin box.
Life was forever easy for Tiffany. Right from the time, when the popular plastic company manufactured her, life was very exciting for her. It was very colourful too, as Tiffany had many friends all around her. The box shaped Boxer, the cylinder shaped Cindy and many others. But Tiffany stood out of them all. Now she was a unique shaped one. Well, she was heart shaped and obviously she knew how much it meant to all. Of course, the mortals would never buy the fact of a tiffin box having a heart, after all. But, Tiffany had one. A small cute heart, which now reflected all across her. She was all set when she was molded and cast into form, but most of all when she was coloured. Oh! she was coloured red, well now she would call that - ‘'heart Red'. She still remembers all those envious glances her 'girl' friends had given her, as she was loaded on to the truck to be placed in one of the biggest supermarkets in town. But, alas that was history!
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This is more than a poem, very fluent in style Oh, I was such an idiot, for not to have known the true value of relationships. It's all my fault; I shouldn't have been too vain.'..... wish to read again
she began to admire herself more in the kitchen mirror and at her own reflections from the steel containers...... i prefer looking at myself in the bathroom mirror. At the recession as Tony took her out...........here in good old american schools, years (and years) ago, we said recess for free/play time and recession was some term having to do with money and jobs or something! what a great turnaround at the end! i like it! it makes me think morality play, though i don't know if the name quite fits. nice character development. i had a red and black plaid-design metal lunch box as a kid, which i turned into a tool box later in life. thanks for sharing. :) bri