Ashwani was given a heartwarming welcome in Ashwasena. He was a charming prince with a great sense of humor. Unlike Kartika who was silent and aggressive,
Kartika spent his time in solitude. He was still mourning the death of his father. Six months had passed. He still had no news of the wretched Sage.
Things had resumed back to normal in Raghopur. Samay was happy that his boat was not coming empty on the shore. The last few days were difficult for his father.
The boys had returned to the village after encountering the royal ship. The ship moved towards the village named Pushpamela.
Samay sat quietly near the river as his father hinged the boat to the hook. He was silently doing his work.
Weeks passed by and Ramanandâs family got back to their regular life. Saroj would spend most of the time doing her household chores. She would wake up early in the morning. After bathing she would do her prayers in front of the holy basil plant (Tulsi). She would put fire in the chulha and prepare …
That night was so dark as if the moon would never share its light again with Earth. Or it might have been an illusion of a kid who was looking at his father.
Mohan kept thinking about the argument with his wife while rowing the boat. The passengers were chatting among themselves, but that didnât bother Mohan. He was immersed in his thoughts. He wanted to send his son to the town for better education, but his wife argued that he was too young to send away. Itâs …
Madhu looked out of the kitchen window. The new neighbors were unloading their stuff from the truck. It was a small family like hers. Only she didnât have a kid while the new family had one. She could see a tall, lean, fair man with a beard, his beautiful wife, and a small boy. The …
Gopal kept an eye on his flock of sheep as they fed on the dry grass. The sun was above his head and he was waiting to return home. As the sheep grazed, Gopal sat on a stone boulder and watched the extensive cover of the forest. Gopal belonged to the hills and had watched …
15 years old Shanti went to see the fair with her friends. Her mother gave her 50 Rupees to eat and buy stuffs. She was quite excited. When the girls reached the place, they got even more excited. There was a huge crowd. There were shops selling toys, little clay pots, bangles, etc. There were …
Sheetal and Rajam were anxiously waiting for the school bell to ring. They ran out of class when they heard the bell ring. Sheetal shouted without slowing down her pace, âToday I am going to beat you.â Rajam mocked her,â We are taking the forest route. That is not childâs play.â Both speeded up towards …
