On march 10, 1919, 10000 people had congregated at Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, India, in a mark of silent protest. The British parliament commissioned General Dyer to open fire, indiscriminately killing innocent people, in one of the most horrific bloodbaths to have ever transpired. This work of fiction explores the event in the eyes of the victims, and how this event affected the people of India.