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The Streets I Know
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Ongoing, First published Mar 22, 2018
Moving down those narrow lanes, it becomes harder for me to recollect those dearest memories from the countless ones that I had. From the under-construction highways and the poor living under them to the struggling newspaper boy and the morning tea seller- discover the hidden beauties of the streets that you have never seen in the city where you have always been.
Here I present to you a collection of short stories right from my desk, 'The Streets I Know'.
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HOLDING ON TO YOU

18 parts Ongoing

Some people fade with time, their presence dissolving like a forgotten song. And then, there are the ones who stay-their laughter etched into your soul, their absence louder than their presence ever was. She told herself she had moved on. That the past belonged in the past. But the universe had a cruel way of bringing back what you thought was gone for good. Tonight, under the glow of the streetlights, she felt it again-the pull, the weight of memories she thought she had buried. Then her phone vibrated. One message. "Tell me you don't remember." Her heart stopped. Because she did. Every word. Every promise. Every reason she should have let go but never could. And now, it was all coming back. Because some stories never really end. To know more dive into the story. All rights reserved.