Narrator POV
Important
(This story is from a Bollywood film named Shaandaar which means fabulous. It is acted by Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt. It is my favorite movie. I am a new writer and at any of my grammatical errors, please report at the comment box.)
Like how all story begins, it was a dark stormy night. A man named Bipin was driving his car with a small orphan girl at the back of his car. He was taking her to his big mansion. At Bipin’s house, There was an evil mother-in-law and an eviler wife. Bipin and the orphan girl was walking through the long corridor when they met the mother-in-law in a wheelchair. For the mother-in-law, Every relation was a deal and the world was a shop. In this market, the girl did not have any value whose parents were unknown. So the mother-in-law and the wife with another small child rejected the girl. Due to her survival instinct, she survived the cruelty and kept the anger for herself.
The chubby girl of the wife was younger than the girl. They used to sleep together. She used to feel sad when she saw the chubby girl being patted on her head by her mother to make her go to sleep. The mother never did the patting on her and exited the room. She smiled when the chubby girl used to pat her. Bipin and his wife never cared for or loved each other. He never told anyone where or why he had brought the orphan. Even after being asked a lot, he never told. The orphan was very mischievous and always carried a pocket watch. One day, Bipin found out that the motherless child was an owl. After thousands of tries to make her sleep, he failed. She was also awake the whole day. She used to study the whole day and night. One day, he gave her a box of Sapna (dreams). Each day, he would give her a paper of Sapna. The paper was a moving cartoon illustration of various dream. They were flying in a plane. Bipin was fat and cheerful man. The girl was a wide eye and a beautiful girl. He hoped for his princess to sleep and dream. He also hoped the princess to be put to sleep by a prince.