Giggling Siblings!

In the Biblical book of Genesis, the first set of brothers was Cain and Abel, and we know how that ended—Cain murdered Abel. Don’t worry—these tales of rivalry and love from RD readers, staffers and others have happier (and funnier) endings

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In the Biblical book of Genesis, the first set of brothers was Cain and Abel, and we know how that ended—Cain murdered Abel. Don’t worry—these tales of rivalry and love from RD readers, staffers and others have happier (and funnier) endings

Hush Money

I grew up fairly introverted—happy to retreat into a book, terrified that someone would seek me out and want to talk. My younger sister, a proud, pushy extrovert, didn’t understand my preference for ‘quiet-time’ and took pleasure in disrupting it—loudly and constantly. One slow Sunday afternoon, she had only me for company. I decided to resort to graft to fix my woes—a handsome sum of Rs 50 to be quiet for 2½ hours—150 mins. Needless to say, she spent the entire time discussing how my pay-off wasn’t commensurate with the effort she would have to make to keep mum.

Naorem Anuja, Guwahati

 

Bull(y)’s Eye

When we were little, my sister, after watching Titanic, put up a Leonardo DiCaprio poster on our bedroom door. I hated it. One afternoon, she came back home to find darts on his face. She was furious. And I was thrilled to have hit bull’s eye twice.

—Mohini Mehrotra, Noida

 

Counting Cars

My sister is five years older than me. I was an annoyance to her when we were both kids—not old enough to be a playmate. One day, after much begging, she agreed to play with me. We lived in a house facing a flyover then. She suggested a ‘fascinating game’; I should count the cars on the flyover and tell her when I reached 100. Excited, I started counting. Not surprisingly, I dozed off in a matter of minutes, as my sister knew I would, and woke up feeling sorely cheated.

Khushboo Thakur, New Delhi

 

The War For Bragging Rights

As kids, my Dada (elder brother) and I would have bragging matches. When he found I was still afraid of goons, ghouls and darkness, he exploited it shamelessly. To cope with my defeats, I expressed my distress creati...

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