Kartika and Ashwani were enjoying their stay at Avanti. Two days went by, and they almost forgot their true purpose of the visit.
Kartika was listening in shock. He could not believe that Rohiniās father had entered the forest at a point. He asked Ashwani, āAre you sure? You are talking about Rohiniās father?ā Ashwani was taken aback, āYou call your mother-in-law by her name.ā He laughed. āWow! Do you know her personally?ā Kartika at once got alert. …
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 Ramanandās 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.
Chapter 1: The break up Mansi kept staring at Rishi sitting diagonally opposite her in the class. She had no idea what was being taught on the board. Even the hot summer heat could not distract her as she saw Riya talking so cheerfully to Rishi. It was only a month since their breakup and …
Varun was sick. His body was quite weak, and he had been in bed for four days. His father, Shravan Ghosh, was a shopkeeper who owned a stationery store in the main market.Shravan was worried. His elder son usually helped him at the shop, but now, with Varun sick, Shravan was finding it difficult to …
The thirteen-year-old Varun was in deep sleep when a sharp voice woke him up. āVarun! wake upā¦.I said wake upā¦nowā, his mother was shouting from the kitchen. Varun slowly opened his eyes and looked at the school bag kept on the shelf. His laziness faded as he impulsively sprung out of the bed and sat …
Mohan kept thinking about the argument with his wife while rowing the boat. The passengers were chatting among themselves, but that didnāt 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. Itās …


