
Mixed feelings for Love-Slave
Saa-Jeet, the Love-Slave had mixed feelings after Kind-Siri's exit
from the Elephant Party. "He was my ardent supporter in our struggle for
party reforms. Losing him is a big loss. Nevertheless, when all
middle-aged seniors leave, only the old clan would remain, increasing my
chances even after the leader's death," Love-Slave told an old
schoolmate.
Abey-Lion, Na-Lean to emulate Kind-Siri
Ah-Shoka, the Abey-Lion, may emulate Kind-Siri during the PC polls
campaign. But the likely crossover Em Pees of the You-En-Pee are keeping
their plans a secret. Na-Lean of the Banda fame who replaced Kind-Siri
too is set to join the Governing ranks soon. Raw-See, the ageing beauty,
too has given serious thought as she is more concerned about her
economic prosperity.
Sa-Rock, Ah-Killer console Ra-Blue
Ra-Blue put on a bold front even after losing Kind-Siri, the most
popular Em Pee in his party. He met his happy and gay boys at a late
evening gathering at the Lane that is Fifth. Sa-Rock and Ah-Killer told
Ra-Blue that the leader need not worry as they would never desert him.
"I know you can't do that either," Ra-Blue said.
Soo-me pushes panic button
Soo-me, the One-Sa was deeply perturbed and pushed the panic button
after Kind-Siri quit the Greens. "I thought the Opposition would have a
good chance in Wayamba. But this man ruined all our chances. We need to
do our best to secure even one seat in Wayamba," Soo-me told Till-Van. |