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Teacher-Student Bond: An Unbroken Promise

Eight years ago, a student named promised his teacher to meet again when he will become an engineer and if he failed, he will never show his face.

An Unusual Love Story

There are some stories where a boy or girl doesn’t die, instead, a boy has to live the hardest life one of one-sided love.

The Girl & Her Wonder World

It was late 1990s, when a small girl like angel, was born in middle-class family in a village of Kashmir. Being first child in...

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She lived in a remote village in south Kashmir. She was shy and very adorable. Unlike the city girls, she never used those creams...

The Hermit – A Short Story

His sudden detachment from social life and self-imposed solitude had given rise to many conjectures. People in his area were seen engaged in endless...

When Darkness Descends – A Short Story

There was a cry outside - a loud agonizing cry. Some uncanny mourning silence fell over the clamorous ambiance of the room. Khan Sahib,...

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