The life story of a talented dancer

The life story of a talented dancer

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A girl will reach success if she gets proper encouragement, as she needs to face the outside world bravely. But, if she gets opposed by her family and desires to achieve success in her nerves, can we stop her? No. She will climb the ladder alone and prove that her life is an inspiration to many girls who sacrifice their careers, fearing for society.

The life story of a talented dancer Chapter 1 The happy life of Sruthi

In a small town, Ramya is born to Raghu and Sruthi. Raghu is doing the clothing business, and Sruthi is a dance teacher in the nearby school. Ramya is their favorite daughter. They kept Lakshmi as the caretaker of Ramya. Lakshmi used to stay with Ramya from morning to afternoon. Sruthi will be working from morning to afternoon in the school and taking care of Ramya. Raghu and Sruthi will be enjoying the sweet words of Ramya to forget their stress.

Sruthi attained three years of age, and Raghu joined her in Kindergarten in the school where Sruthi is working. Sruthi and Ramya used to reach the school early, as Sruthi's dance class will start before. Ramya used to wait for Sruthi till her dance class gets over and used to observe the dance movements with much concentration. After reaching the house, Ramya used to say all the things that happened in the school. Sruthi used to listen to her words and used to praise her for her sweet words. Days passed, and Raghu's business had grown from a small shop to large industry. Raghu is spending all his time in his business and not giving enough time to his family. Ramya used to wait for Raghu without eating anything till night. Ramya's age is growing, and she became a six-year-old girl. She saw her father only a few times in these three years. Raghu will be going early in the morning and will reach the house after Ramya goes to sleep. His income and status got increased, and they shifted to a wealthy home. Raghu asked Sruthi to resign from the dance teacher position in the school, as they got a special status in society. Sruthi, though not interested, obeyed his orders and left her post in the school.

One day, while eating the food, Sruthi had fallen. Ramya started crying, and Lakshmi, in the kitchen, ran towards Sruthi to see what happened. She sprinkled water, but Sruthi did not open her eyes. Immediately she tried to contact Raghu, but the call did not connect. Lakshmi called the driver inside, and they took her to a nearby hospital. During the nighttime, Sruthi opened her eyes and found Ramya and Lakshmi beside her. Sruthi understood that Ramya is crying for her, and she asked Ramya to come nearby. Sruthi wiped the tears of Ramya and kissed her forehead. Lakshmi felt happy after Sruthi opened her eyes. Sruthi thanked Lakshmi for staying along with Ramya in the hospital. Sruthi's eyes are searching for Raghu but are unable to see him. Sruthi understood that Raghu did not come to the hospital. For the first time in her life, Sruthi is feeling insecure.

The hospital management discharged her from the hospital. The doctor asked Sruthi not to feel stressed about anything, as she is emotional, and prescribed some medicines. While going in the car, Lakshmi is speaking about something. However, Sruthi is unable to concentrate as her mind is thinking about Raghu only. He used to talk to her with affection earlier, but now she did not even speak with him for days.

Finally, Sruthi reached the house, and Lakshmi is waiting for her on the balcony. Sruthi opened the doors but not feeling any interest in going inside. Her mind is thinking about Raghu and the precious life that they enjoyed earlier. She sat on the chair that is there on the balcony. Tears are flowing from Sruthi's eyes. Lakshmi brought a cup of coffee to Sruthi and saw the tears in her eyes. Sruthi came to her senses when Lakshmi wiped her tears. Sruthi said that something had fallen into her eyes, and tears came outside. Lakshmi sat on the floor and asked her what happened? Sruthi never saw Lakshmi as the outside person and always saw her as a sister. Sruthi hugged Lakshmi and started crying. Lakshmi is trying to console but is unable to control Sruthi. After some time, she told Lakshmi that Raghu is neglecting her and not showing any interest in spending time with her. Lakshmi consoled her by saying that he is a busy person, and we need to understand that. Lakshmi advised Sruthi to start a dance school in the house, as the place in the garden is enough for starting the school. This advice gave hope to her in bringing the joy in her life that she missed.

Immediately, she started to implement the plans to start school. On that day night, Raghu came to the house. Sruthi opened the doors but did not speak anything with him. Raghu went into the room and opened the wine bottle to drink. Sruthi came inside the room. Raghu saw her and asked her will she give company to him? Sruthi remained silent and asked him the purpose of his visit to the house. Raghu became angry and told her that it is his house and can come and go at any time. Sruthi did not show any interest in arguing with him and felt it was a waste to speak with him. Sruthi came outside from his room. Raghu started drinking the wine, and Sruthi is crying outside. In the meantime, Ramya came out from the room, asking her to sleep along with her. Sruthi went along with Ramya and made her lie on the bed. Sruthi started saying a story to Ramya, and Ramya slept after some time. Raghu started calling Sruthi from his room, and Sruthi covered Ramya with a blanket and had switched off the lights. While going, she turned and saw Ramya sleeping happily with a pure heart. Immediately, she kissed Ramya's forehead and cheeks. Then, she left the room with tears.

Sruthi went inside the room of Raghu and asked her what happened? He asked her to give him the best satisfaction a lady can provide. Sruthi turned her head aside and left the room, and sat on the sofa crying. Raghu came outside from his room with anger. He went near Sruthi and asked her,'' how dare you not listen to my words?" and tried to pour the wine into her mouth. Immediately she moved away. His anger and ego are dominating his thoughts. Raghu asked her to move away from his house immediately. Sruthi is shocked to hear such words from Raghu. She did not say anything to him, as he is in an alcoholic state. Sruthi felt that it is better to leave him alone and went inside the room of Ramya. After closing the doors from inside, Sruthi began crying without making any sounds.

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