I left home at 5:00 AM today. It was my 30th day trying to relive a healthy routine. I drove to the same running track. Ran the same 4 miles. The only thing I didn’t do was update it on social
The street light was the only source of light between Rohan and the ball. He was on his 11th. Without letting the football drop to the ground, he thought he had broken the school record. But, it was
Hello Ma’am, The sessions I have with you have been very helpful so far. As requested, please find my thought diary from the last week below. Nov 1st:The question that keeps revolving in my
“Welcome Home!” Rati stood with a balloon in hand greeting her husband into the house. Kamal always broke into a laugh watching her be a kid. He joined in. “Happy to see you too”, pulling the
Shikha walked in at a graceful elephant like pace into the cafe. The Cafe had barely a few people this Saturday afternoon.The noise from the bowling in the next room traversed to this cafe. Shikha
Lisa held the steering wheel tight, praying for the mysery to end. Her car charged through another red signal. She squeeled as she barely escaped from hitting a motorbike on the way. Her heart was
Akhil was looking at the pictures from last holiday. He thought he looked happy with Shikha together at the beach. They were holding hands and smiling in the sunkissed photos with no filters. He
In a land of Serasca, everyone mourns at the birthday of someone. Those who celebrate their birthday die that year. No one, not even those who want to commit suicide, want to celebrate birthday. Ajo
Preetha sat down at the table with a cup of tea and a file. Keerti was jumping with joy next to her chair. The smell of jasmine from Preetha’s hair filled the room. She had let the pallu of her
Ravi searched for space to rest his arm. He found a small space where he tried squeezing his elbow into. He did not wish to wake her up. She looked peaceful. It made him think that his arms are quite
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