A story is incomplete without its readers. It does not matter how many readers, one or a million, a reader is needed. For otherwise, what is written is a mere collection of words, arranged into beautiful sentences and segregated into chapters. It is only scribbles of ink that a reader breathes life into. And then the story is born and hopefully continues to live.
So for every reader who has read, voted and commented, I want to let you know I am grateful.
And a few specific mentions:
Dearest Ria, the one reader I always count on when it comes to my stories. Thank you, for reading the full story and the lovely comments. I am grateful for the time you have spent and am humbled. Thank you so much.
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Dear Stacie, Joseph, Fabiana and Sarah
I have not had the fortune of having more than the first two chapters read (which is completely my fault because I was too tardy to update) but I am grateful that at least two of my chapters were read and commented. It was such a great help that I used the points as a directive for the rest of my tale. And coming as they did, in the initial chapters (even if it was only because of the bookclub requirement) they were inspiring enough to force me to complete this tale.
This is for all of you, without whom, I might not have been in a position to type these lines. Thank you.
YOU ARE READING
Seven
SpiritualOne man - determined to save... G Raghuveera Rao is a man of principles and honour. A man of integrity and valour. A man now desperate enough to make a deal with the Devil himself, if that is what it takes to save his son. One favour - destroy to s...