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The December early morning winds bit through the skin, discouraging people from their early morning walk, resulting in deserted roads. The watchman of a nearby society had piled some sticks and created a small bonfire, he himself sat wrapped in a thick brown shawl, trying to take in as…
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HER eyes, he would never forget those eyes as long as he lived. One month had passed since that fateful day and he still woke up sweating and trembling in the middle of the night, an ache in his heart, sharper than a double-edged sword. Sameer turned onn the…
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“muuaaahhh” The loud sound rang in his ears and Sameer sprang up from the bed looking around the room. No one was there in the room. It was 3pm in the afternoon and he recalled he had fallen asleep after lunch. To his surprise he realized he was sweating…
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The lunch hour never seemed longer, as the sounds of chattering students drifted in through the windows, and Lochan sir instructed her to pay more attention to the meaning of words. Naina stood, listening attentively, all the while feeling utterly confused as to how that was possible. She understood…
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The seat belt signal dinged and lights in the flight cabin flickered onn, people started unbuckling their seat belts and moving to the washroom, or trying to get to their bags in the overhead compartments. The airhostess and stewards shuffled past, assisting passengers, and some of them arranging for…
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There was a stillness in the air, fog covered the surroundings outside, and the sun was yet nowhere to be seen. December in Delhi was grey, dull, and dreary. It had been two days since Sameer had come to Delhi, and he was already thoroughly bored. He had woken…