I sat alone in my new room. I’d tried calling up my parents but they were unreachable. Keeping the phone aside, I lay my head on the wall backing the bed. Outside in the living room, I could hear the other girls, both my age, my new flatmates, talking and laughing. I wanted to go out too,Continue reading “THE ADOPTED CHILD.”
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Unravel the Travel!
As promised (to no one in general), here’s a continued set of anecdotes from my trip to Gujarat! Let’s begin right from the beginning of the trip, like is the norm unless I choose to write in reverse chronology. That’s a good idea but for another day! Anyone who’s spent even a day on BangaloreContinue reading “Unravel the Travel!”
Thought Flash #7
Warning : Quick Geography lesson ending in History! Look out at the sky tonight. Every night. Till you can shift your gaze from the waning (or waxing, depends on when you’re reading this) moon, to the dimming stars barely giving us a glimpse from the clouds, haze and dust these days. The Sun is theContinue reading “Thought Flash #7”
Quote Challenge – Day 1.
My favourite kind of challenge is here once again! The blogger over at Just A Small Town Girl nominated me this time. Giving her blog a shout out, y’all! Challenge’s rules: Post on three consecutive days. You can pick one or three quotes per day. Challenge three different bloggers per day. Today’s post is dedicated toContinue reading “Quote Challenge – Day 1.”
Life Notes #6.
So you must be wondering where to I’ve been all this while! Just been a little here, a little there trying to get over a bout of writer’s block. When I finally gave up on coming up with an actual topic to write on, here I am writing this post halfway into the night! It’sContinue reading “Life Notes #6.”
The Silent Mourner.
Innumerable people I meet, Yet I can never stop thinking about you, Innumerable words I speak, Yet I can never get tired of wanting to listen to you. You were the one, Who loved me for what I was. You were the one, Who made me realize what I could be. I alwaysContinue reading “The Silent Mourner.”