It’s yet another day in the life of a man and woman completely in love with each other – a day full of expectations and smiles. Beena Nair writes about love of a different kind in her story.
Why is it that sometimes that little chance at freedom is all you have, all you want at the time? Sudha Nair captures one such memory in the life of a young girl.
Akshay is distraught, bogged down by what’s happened at work. To add to his woes, his young son breaks a vase into pieces. Parth Pandya writes a story about a father and son that gently touches upon the theme, ‘Freedom’.
A young woman new to working life finds herself looking at her boss with mixed feelings – she’s in awe of her, but also judgmental of her and feels belittled by her. How does she break free? Prashila Naik tells a story of growing up.
Two people find themselves trapped in the love they have for each other, unwilling to break free, but unable to handle the bind. Shravya Gunipudi tells their story.
A husband and wife get talking about the day of their wedding that happened 40 years ago. As the conversation flows, there’s a lot that the reader gets to discover. Here’s a beautiful short story written by Ajay Patri.
A late night conversation, which starts off innocuously turns into something that can have major impact on the whole world. AM Aravind has a story.
In three byte-sized stories, Parth Pandya brings out the charm of well-crafted conversations. Read on.
An impulsive 23-year-old has an hour to decide if the ‘good and stable’ man she’s having coffee with is good enough to get married to. Latha Vijaybaskar describes the dilemma.