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Friday, August 29, 2008

GHOST MOTHER CARE

In a 'Motherless Home' in my hometown, at just a little after midnight (when all other staffers have closed for the day's work, leaving on duty only the Matron and the Security Guards) there come a very sharp wirlwind. The doors of the 'Home' were forced open and there appeared a young woman Ghost anoucing repeatedly in a strange intonation that she had come to breastfeed her baby. This Ghost made her way towards a barely 3 months old baby sleeping in its couch, sat down, and started breastfeeding the baby.

While all this was going on, both the Matron and the Guard of the 'Home' could neither talk nor move any of their limbs but they could see clearly, what was going on.

Having done with the breast-feeding, the Ghost simply vanished. That baby is a child of a motor-accident victims couple. That baby was the only survivor. But alas! The baby, too, died shortly after the Ghost Mother breastfed it. Mothers are sweet indeed; this one simply refuses to leave the child behind.

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