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KASH- A Story Of Three Friends

This is a story which revolves around 3 friends name "KASH" - Shiva, kunal and Harish(all the characters are imaginary). They are very good friends , they lived away from their family in a city for their studies. Kunal is brilliant in their studies as compared to Shiva and Harish. He also gained good marks in their coaching test and pass all the tests by good ranks but in the case of Shiva and Harish this scenario is totally reverse, they also topped the list but from bottom. They sometime also feel some pressure from their home regarding their marks in test. So, they made a plan to cheat in upcoming test to score good marks so they put all the important things regarding their studies in a plane paper and Kunal who used to be a good student also involve their plan to score better marks and rank.



                On the day of test three of them get ready for their test with all their chits and papers and went to their coaching.After sometime invigilator comes in the exam room, he distributes the question paper as well as the sheet for their exams. They read the question paper and unfortunately the question paper is quite easy as compare to other exams,but Harish had some patience problem, he read the question paper and think about the chit which he brought with him. He know most of the answers from the question paper but he thinks that he copied the answer of those question which he don't know in the question paper and hardly only 15 minutes are passed to exam , he suddenly open that chit paper and about to search the answers of those question which he don't know and at the same time because the question paper is easy Shiva and Kunal both starts to solve their paper, and they don't have any idea about Harish because they made their decision to not cheat,but Harish opened the chit and started to write the answers in his sheet.Unfortunately, invigilator saw the Harish and he ran towards him to seize him and he caught Harish.

          After that Harish request to invigilator to spare him but the invigilator did not hear anything and he instantly bring Harish to his co-ordinator officer's office . In his office invigilator describe all this things to his officer. now, officer starts his question from Harish about the scenario and he also called Harish a "TRAITOR" and said that you people also have some group , so quicky tell about your group otherwise i will punish you and Harish told about Kunal and Shiva both..............

Read about the remaining story in my next blog and friends its totally a fictitious story so don't relate it to anyone life and if you like this part then please give your feedback in comment section next part of story will be published soon, which describe about the whole torure of these three friend who is the actual plan maker is revealed in the next section so don't forget to read the nex part.

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