The Mysterious Lady - By Chitrangada

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  1. ravirajan01 profile image95
    ravirajan01posted 15 months ago

    Chitrangada writes a great poem about a mysterious lady who stops her on the road and takes her to a deserted house. Who was the lady? To whom did the home belong? And most important, why did she stop Chitrangada? These questions make the poem a delightful mystery. I also liked the short story on Darjeeling Trip.

    Thanks, Chitrangada, for sharing this excellent article as a response to Brenda's prompt. The link is as below.

    https://hubpages.com/literature/The-Mys … -Lady-Poem

  2. ChitrangadaSharan profile image89
    ChitrangadaSharanposted 15 months ago

    Thank you so much Raviji for sharing my response to the word prompt, Mystery,
    I am pleased to read your positive feedback, and how you have created more curiosity for the readers, with your words!
    Appreciate you for reading and sharing my work! Glad that you liked it,

  3. Jodah profile image91
    Jodahposted 15 months ago

    I loved both the poem and the short fiction story. Well done in your response to this prompt, Chitrangada.
    Thanks for sharing,Ravi.,

  4. ChitrangadaSharan profile image89
    ChitrangadaSharanposted 15 months ago

    Hello John,
    Thank you for reading my poem and short fiction, as a response to Brenda's word prompt challenge!
    I am glad that you liked it-- Much appreciated!
    My Best Wishes to you!

  5. surovi99 profile image83
    surovi99posted 15 months ago

    I loved very much the mystery of your poetry based on Brenda's prompt. And I also enjoyed your earlier flash fiction story. Both the poem and the story were very engaging. Thanks for sharing, Chitrangada.

    Thanks, Ravi, for sharing Chitrangada's post.

    1. ChitrangadaSharan profile image89
      ChitrangadaSharanposted 15 months agoin reply to this

      Thank you Rosina, for reading and appreciating my response to the word prompt, Mystery. So pleased to know that you liked it. I enjoyed writing both the pieces, because I have always loved reading mystery stories.
      Thank you so much. Good day to you.

  6. Pamela99 profile image89
    Pamela99posted 15 months ago

    This is such a clever poem, Chitrangada. I loved the ending! The whole article was interesting and well written. This is a great response to Brenda's prompt.

    Thanks for posting Chitrangada, Ravi.

    1. ChitrangadaSharan profile image89
      ChitrangadaSharanposted 15 months agoin reply to this

      Thank you Pamela for appreciating my work. Glad to know that you liked my response and loved the ending.
      Thank you so much. My best wishes to you.

  7. AliciaC profile image93
    AliciaCposted 15 months ago

    Chitrangada has created an intriguing and enjoyable poem. It's certainly mysterious! I enjoyed reading the quotes, too.

    1. ChitrangadaSharan profile image89
      ChitrangadaSharanposted 15 months agoin reply to this

      Hello Linda,
      Thank you for your kind words of appreciation for my response to the word prompt, Mystery.
      This is my favourite subject, when it comes to movies and books.
      Happy to know that you enjoyed reading my work.
      Many thanks for your support.

  8. Brenda Arledge profile image79
    Brenda Arledgeposted 15 months ago

    Chitrangada...
    Your poem, "The Mysterious Lady: Poem" certainly caught my interest.

    What a mystery indeed!

    The picture hanging on the wall was actually the same woman who guides you there...and then she vanishes.

    What was she trying to tell you?

    Are there secrets in the house to explain it?  Maybe she was murdered...or just maybe that picture has a clue.

    Perhaps she hid a bunch of cash behind her portrait...I'd have to look.

    Great piece. I enjoyed it.


    Your link to " The Mystery Of Darjeeling Trip ~ Flash Fiction" was worth the read.

    Oh wow!  I couldn't imagine that couple hearing this story and then seeing the photo which appeared to actually be them.

    What a mystery and a fright because I'd be wondering if the same fate might happen again.

    Great writing.  I'll post a link in the word prompt article.

    1. ChitrangadaSharan profile image89
      ChitrangadaSharanposted 15 months agoin reply to this

      Hello Brenda,
      Thank you for reading and appreciating my response.
      As always, your analysis and positive feedback made me happy.
      I believe that in an interesting mystery story, some questions should be left unanswered. I am happy to read the comments of the esteemed fellow writers, that they are trying to guess, what was the mystery.
      The Darjeeling story was written few years back, as a response to Bill’s photo prompt challenge. The Indian locations, matched his photos, and the story was well weaved to suit them.
      I am glad that you liked the flash fiction too.
      Thank you for providing us with this interesting word prompt.
      My best wishes, always.

 
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