He wasn’t sure how he’d come to be here. There was only darkness, deep and thick, and he couldn’t see. The air was warm, and there was a comfort in this darkness, yet he felt alone, lost in a place familiar but unknown.To go back would be to stay and he wasn’t even sure where here was. But he knew he must leave if only he could find a way. His clothes felt normal, although there was something strange hanging from his chest. When his hand touched it, a light appeared, weak at first but growing. In its dim light, he found he indeed wore his usual faded jeans, black sneakers and the shirt his mother had given him. But, in this soft light, nothing held any colour, all were in shades of black and white. The object at his chest was a small glass orb that glistened from within.…
Shalini and Prabesh were standing under a tree. It was a secluded field covered with bushes and shrubs, quiet far from the main road.…
You are only nineteen. Your pre-university examination is just over and you expect very good result because you have worked hard. You have a…
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“Make sure the printing press ownerdelivers the posters tomorrow!”orderedRam Chand burping loudly while chomping on an onion pakora. He then mechanically wiped his fingers…
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That evening, Chora exited the house, fuming to such an extent that he would soon burst if no efforts were made to cool his…
‘It was dimly bright, the morning had just risen from its sleep when suddenly I heard “help……help. Somebody please help me” and went out…
It was so unlike Aulakka to wander away from home and be lost. Distraught with anxiety, Pathumma his wifewas panting for breath and remained…