An anthology of weird stories

By anujshah1991

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An anthology of weird stories More

Jack who?
Cookies
Reverberator
Twins
The snatchers
The wells of death
Just love
Confined
Tragic messages
Cheating is bad
A crematorium
Beyond life and death
Tv message
Reel to real ?
Lemonade
A catholic school
Football ?
Dont leave
Knock knock
Tragedy of errors
Honeymoon
Friends forever???
Schizophrenia- a misunderstood condition
Voices
Ouija board
Weirdness personified
Space odyssey
Organ transplant
Bottomless pit
Rosie
Toll call
Science project
Evidence
Graves
The key man
The girl with the gun arm
The 10Th club
Andy Shaw's chronicles
Bizarre
Teeth
Color
Future is present to come
Time
Bobby
Scissors
School trip
Room 401
3:03 am
Call me tomorrow. Alright ?
Growth
Sleep paralysis
I cant sleep anymore
The algorithm pattern
Angel of death
Murderer
A good day indeed
Herbert Scott
Photograph
Double
Innocent ?
The chinese man
The killer
Zombies didnt kill me or her ?
ACP ANDY is back
Julie and julia
Mask
Harry
The painting
The masons
Birds
To be or 2 be
Emily's life
Cruise ship
The Andy Cunningham chronicle
Beyond the mountain of madness
Live to die and repeat
Andy- the reluctant Assasin
Andy shaw- you mess you pay
A weird take on time loops

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By anujshah1991

It is 2050 AD, the world has become a society in which aging has been treated, individuals have indefinite life spans, and population controls are used to limit India's population to 1.5 billion, a number  Which is maintained through a combination of infanticide and government-assisted suicide.  In short, for someone to be born, someone else must first die voluntarily.  As a result, births are few and far between, and deaths are mainly by accident.

The scene is of a waiting room in a Mumbai hospital, where Andy Shaw is faced with the situation that his wife is about to give birth to three children, but has found only one person, his maternal grandfather, who is willing to die voluntarily.  Is.  A painter on a stepladder is redecorating the room with a mural depicting the staff working at the hospital, including the hospital's chief obstetrician, Dr. Zirak Marker.  Samar Shergill, from the Service Division of the National Bureau of Termination, arrives to pose for the mural.  This is a picture of a garden that is well taken care of, and is a metaphor for India at the time.  Later, Dr. Marker enters the scene and interacts with everyone except the mural painter.

It becomes clear to everyone that Shaw is in a state of despair as he does not want to send his grandfather and his two children to death.  Dr. Marker questions Shaw's belief in the system and tries to make Shaw feel better by telling him how the surviving child "would live on a happy, vast, clean, prosperous planet."  Suddenly, Shaw pulls out a revolver and kills Dr. Marker, Summer, and himself, "making room for the three kids."

  The painter, who is nearly 200 years old, is left to reflect on the scene and contemplate life, war, plague and starvation.  Descended from the stepladder, he initially takes the revolver and intends to kill himself with it but is unable to do so.  Instead, he calls the Bureau of Termination to make an appointment.  The last line of the receptionist in the bureau is:

Thank you, sir," said the hostess. "Thank you city;  Thank you country;  Thank you planet.  But the deepest thanks of all goes from all generations to come."

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