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the witching hour
The Witching Hour [#ShortStory]

Aru imagined the sigh as a big dust ball accumulating inside her for years. There was a mixture of anger and regret in it. Aru wondered if she too would sigh like that years later.

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Dear Dad, Why Didn’t You Teach Me to Speak Up?
dear dad

Girls are taught not to speak up, so that they can be 'good girls'. This has more far reaching and horrifying consequences than their parents can ever imagine!

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The Letter [#ShortStory]
the letter

Mom and I had a good sobbing session last afternoon. But you papa, you just try to stay calm all the time. Somehow, I never want to even imagine you crying.

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Yes, I Enjoy My Drink… And Being A Woman Has Nothing To Do With It!
enjoy my drink

A contrary view by the author on the controversial statement by Manohar Parrikar that has most feminists in arms against the stereotyping.

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Saved By The Bell Curve [#ShortStory]
bell curve

Ma’am was telling another ma’am that our school shouldn’t put children like me with the nor-mal ones. Because of dis-trac-tion. What does that mean?

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A Bride’s Farewell Holds Some Questions That Need Answers
bride's farewell

A bride's farewell at her bidai is often tearful, with myriad thoughts, doubts, and questions clustering in her mind, struggling to get some answers.

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