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  • One Shot Stories
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    Collection of short stories that I have written. *** [Unedited] ***

  • My Thoughts Over A Tumbler of Filter Coffee
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    Every evening as I sip my tumbler of filter coffee numerous thoughts explode in my mind. I have penned down some of my thoughts. ©2016 by Likhitha Reddy

    Mature
  • Someone Like Her | ✓
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    Uttam. Perfect. Soundarya. Beautiful. He was an author. She despised his book. His work was about perfect society. He believed everything had to be perfect. She saw beauty in imperfections. She taught him how to see that beauty. She talked for an hour with him. That's it. He fell for her words and ideology. But she le...

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  • Acatalepsy Love | ✓
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    Tharun Iyer. Tamil Brahmin. Saanvi George. Telugu Christian. They meet in library on wheels, engineering college and workplace. If you think they both fall in love at first sight and story is over then you're highly mistaken. Only if life was that simple. 2002 They met for the first time, they ended up fighting for a...

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  • His Revenge | ✓
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    Hitesh A cheerful man and an honest, successful lawyer. When his sister commits suicide, he is shattered and blames himself for her death. He wants to take revenge. *** Aryan An engineer who visits Mumbai for office project. His wife dies leaving him devastated. He is helped by a psychiatrist. They unite to fight agai...

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  • The Mystery Of 79° 41'E | ✓
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    "You mean our grandfather is kidnapped?" *** "I always had a doubt on Pandit Aditya." *** "This is an anagram!" *** "What's 79° 41' E?" *** "We have tricked that spy." *** "We have to save the Natraja Statue." *** "Quickly! Use that door." *** "They have entered into Pichavaram marshland." *** "I can leave for Hong Ko...

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  • Durga | ✓
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    [Added to Historical/General Fiction reading list of @ProjectWomanUp] #ProjectWomanUp She didn't know martial arts yet she was strong. She broke from the sacred bond; society taunted her yet she was strong. She came across a tragic truth; society humiliated her yet she was strong. This is a story of a woman who runs...

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