It goes as this ..................

ART OF BREAKING BAD NEWS...

A letter by a young girl to her mom

Dear Mom,

I know I haven't written for three months, but I have been very busy
and I've been having a very exciting time. Actually, I'm just back from the
hospital, where I had spent a fortnight about two months ago. It
was nothing, really - just a concussion on the back of my head, a broken
leg and a ! hairline fracture, that I got while jumping out of the second
floor of my hostel when it caught fire. In fact, I can now stand all by
myself without crutches, and can almost see everything perfectly, except for
a slight blur.  But don't worry. The doctor says there is a good chance
of me walking on my own again. Actually,it could have been worse, if not
for that nice chai-walla who saw me lying there in a dead faint and
rushed me to hospital. He was very helpful, really, and came to see
me everyday in the hospital. Now that I am out of hospital, I had nowhere to
go, as the hostel is still under construction. So when he suggested  that I
move in with him in his hut, I thought it was very kind of him, and  agreed.
We are very much in love now, and I am sure that you and Dad will surely
like him and accept him in the family. I am sure the minor matter that he is
fourteen years older than me and that he is of a different caste and
religion, will not matter at all to broadminded parents ! like you.

He may be illiterate and poor, but he has a heart of gold - really, Mom, you
should see how he cares for both of us - me and his wife, that is. She is
quite sweet too, and so are her three children; so there is absolutely no
problem. You must be wondering how you and Dad got informed so late.  Don't
get angry, Mom. We just didn't have the time. You see, we decided
to get married only recently since we thought it would be unfair to let
our baby into the world without a proper surname. Yes, Mom, you are going to
be a grandmother!

Congratulations! I am sure you and Dad are delighted, and will come to visit
us in his village in Mizoram after we shift there next week.

OK Mom. All this did not really happen. There was no fire, no fracture, no
bigamous chai-walla and no illegitimate pregnancy. But I did flunk in my
Mathematics exam, and I wanted you to view this problem in the right
perspective.

Your Darling Daughter

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