Memories of Midnight
Clock on the wall was ticking fast. She checked her wrist watch to assure if it said the same. Sadly, it did. Two hours have passed and just another one was left. She couldn’t concentrate. Drops of nervousness appeared on her forehead. She blankly stared at paper. She felt lost. The lyrics of her favorite song that was stuck in her head, was the only company she had at the moment.
She has forgotten everything. All her memories of midnight, that rigorous study session, have suddenly refused to resurface now, when she needed them the most, in the exam hall.
Word Count:100
My theme is READER’S IMAGINATION: you hear a book’s name and your imagination takes you the world of your own. The world your imagination creates which is totally different than the world which author has created in the book.
Memories of Midnight- Sidney Sheldon
In THE OTHER SIDE OF MIDNIGHT, they played the ultimate game of love, lust, and death.
Now, in MEMORIES OF MIDNIGHT, the survivors meet to play one last time…
Shadowed by tragedy and burdened by amnesia, a beautiful woman desperately tries to return to reality. She is Catherine Douglas, destined to once again challenge the cruel, charismatic power of Constantin Demiris, the Greek shipping tycoon who murdered Catherine’s husband. Now, in the glittering capitals and carefree playgrounds of post-war Europe, Demiris sets his deadly sights on Catherine — and the single, treacherous secret whose shattering truth is known to her alone…
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What a spin… but a common occurrence! I remember going through this too… 🙂 To manage this in 100 words is commendable!
Beautifully written. Good job!!
I hope that it was just a nightmare. Nicely written and Sidney Sheldon will always be my favorite author 🙂
ha ha! That’s the place all memory fades. Loved it Nibha 🙂
Ah yes. How a test will make us forget! Nicely done. Maria@Delight Directed Living
Haven’t read the book, but a great twist of a story you gave it! 🙂 What a bummer to have that happen! 😉 <3
I remember my student days, when memory faded at the exam hall 😛