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A Betrayal Scene
My favourite bands and some friends of mine were playing at a music festival. It was close enough for me to go to but too far to commute the whole week, so I ended up splitting a couple hotel rooms with some friends. The festival, and even the whole trip, was supposed to be a…
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Court Evidence at Ganj Basoda
A warrant from Ganj Basoda for appearing in court on 7th August was shown to me on 5th August. It was an arrest warrant with the message stated on it as ‘Saakshi ko hathkadi na lagai jaaye’ meaning the ‘witness be not handcuffed’. I had not received summon earlier for the case and I was served…
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A Morning Scene
The morning sunlight began to trickle in through the openings in the curtains. My legs were overheating in the places where the sunlight fell directly on them. I tried to curl up to move them out of the light and accidentally hit Nick in the process. He didn’t make a sound and I thought maybe…
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A Balcony Scene
I was never that afraid of heights. Maybe that’s why I chose jumping off a building rather than a gun or pills. 24 floors, that should be high enough right? Not too high that I have too much time to think on the way down, but high enough that it will ensure I don’t get…
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Boston and Iowa Visit
Iowa a small town in USA is regarded as literary capital of the world and rightfully so. It has people reading and writing or involved in intellectual discourse all the time and everywhere. To be in that geographical location was a feast to the mind and soul. It was a vacation I had never expected. Impulse to sketch, something I had not done for decades overpowered me and I felt a ‘high’ of a sort which was my own. It was the moment of rediscovering and falling in love with oneself. Indulgence to read whatever one desired for as long as one preferred was a reality.
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It’s Frankly French!
“Learn, live and love…I am sure that the entire team of “Les amis de sejour” ( as we called ourselves ) will agree…is the quintessence of our visit to France.