
After all the hassles, she reached Switzerland. She had been on a mission for the past few years, and her goal seemed achievable now. She heaved a sigh of relief. She was happy—so happy that her eyes welled up with tears.
The D Day arrived. She made the payment. Documentation was done. Permission letter signed.
“Are you sure of your decision?” The doctor asked.
All the pain, shame, embarrassment, judgements, taunts, betrayals, suffering, loss…will have no meaning now.
“Yes” She answered.
The doctor injected her with it.
Euthanasia.
Life was a punishment for her. Liberation from this life is what she wanted.
Love,
Chinmayee

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“I’m participating in #BlogchatterA2Z & writing a 100-word fiction, with each Alphabet this April 2025. A Drabble A Day keeps the weariness away.”
This gave me chills. So powerful in so few words. Her pain, strength, and final decision all come through so clearly. It’s heartbreaking, yet strangely peaceful. Makes you realise how important it is to truly see and hear the people around us—before it’s too late.
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I am so happy this resonated and yes, we do not often listen to our dear ones.
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This post was so powerful, the ending so unexpected! It gave me goosebumps.
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Thanks a lot, Ma’am !
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The minute I read Switzerland I got an inkling of what her decision is, combining it with the title ‘liberation’
You reminded me of Me Before You with this tiny tale.
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Glad you liked it ! Thanks for visiting my blog.
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A brilliant tale woven within few words. A great fan of your stories, Chinmayee. Waiting to read more.
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Thank you for your kind words !
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Loving the drabble series and the story. Can’t wait to read how it ends.
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Thanks a lot for stopping by !
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