Category: Life

  • “The Harmonic Quest: The Battle for Alveria”

    Once upon a time, in the mystical land of Alveria, there existed a powerful and benevolent deity named Aria, known as the Goddess of Harmony. Aria possessed a magical harp that could enchant the hearts of all living beings, bringing peace and tranquility wherever its melodies were heard.

    In Alveria, two great kingdoms, the Kingdom of Sunlight and the Kingdom of Moonlight, existed side by side. The people of these kingdoms were filled with love and joy, living in harmony under the watchful gaze of Aria. However, their peaceful existence was threatened when the wicked demon lord, Malachar, rose from the depths of the Shadowrealm.

    Malachar was a master of darkness and chaos, seeking to plunge Alveria into eternal darkness. He despised the harmonious melodies of Aria’s harp, for they stood as a symbol of everything he detested. Determined to seize control, Malachar hatched a plan to steal the harp and silence its enchanting music forever.

    Aria, sensing the imminent danger, called upon her chosen champion, Arion, a brave and noble warrior. Arion was bestowed with the power of the elements, able to wield fire, water, earth, and air with grace and precision. He embarked on a perilous quest to retrieve the stolen harp and restore harmony to the land.

    As Arion ventured deep into the treacherous Shadowrealm, he encountered numerous challenges and faced sinister creatures sent by Malachar to hinder his progress. Yet, he remained steadfast, relying on his courage and unwavering determination. Along his journey, he met allies from different realms, each possessing unique abilities that aided him in his quest.

    Arion’s path finally led him to the heart of the Shadowrealm, where Malachar awaited him with his demonic forces. The battle that ensued was fierce, with Arion unleashing the elemental powers bestowed upon him by Aria. Fire blazed from his fingertips, water surged in powerful waves, the earth trembled beneath his feet, and the wind howled in his wake.

    With each strike, Arion grew closer to victory, weakening Malachar’s hold over the land. As the final clash ensued, Arion seized the moment and struck the demon lord with all his might, breaking Malachar’s dark grip on the stolen harp. Light erupted, banishing the darkness and restoring balance to Alveria.

    The people of the Kingdoms of Sunlight and Moonlight rejoiced as Aria’s enchanting melodies once again filled the air. Peace and harmony washed over the land, and Arion was hailed as the hero who saved Alveria from the clutches of darkness. Aria appeared before him, expressing her gratitude and offering him a place as her eternal guardian.

    From that day forward, Arion stood as the protector of Aria’s harp and the embodiment of harmony in Alveria. The tale of his bravery and the power of Aria’s harp became legendary, passed down through generations, reminding the people of the eternal struggle between light and darkness and the triumph of harmony over chaos. And thus, the mythology of Alveria lived on, inspiring hope and unity for all who heard its tale.

  • Embracing The Light

    “Ms. Atthika, you can clear the seat for the next interviewee, thank you for your cooperation.” Seems, I’m not getting this one as well.

    “Likewise, I look forward to your response” you aren’t calling me anyway so why the pretense? Corporate world is terrifying for sure. 

    With these thoughts, Atthika left the room closing the door behind her, walking down dark empty corridors have never been an easy task, but this building didn’t had only those creepy, dark, silent corridors but also pictures looking the portraits of satan himself on the walls, cherry on top, and of course the gods wouldn’t let her have a luck. Not only was she losing this job to another less skilled and qualified person but now she had to walk across corridors after corridors in this dark building, adding fear, terror and just triggering all insecurities she has tackled till date while growing up alongside the frustration, anger and disappointment she was already facing.

    “Why do I hate the dark anyway? I never had any bad experience with it in any way”…… as far as she could remember at least. Her parents had a hard time honestly, she would randomly scream in the middle of the night awake or asleep didn’t matter, she wasn’t able to make her way for washroom alone at nights as well, even if all the lights were left on, on top of that she wetted her bed till the age of 12 or so she was told, turned out waking up to go to washroom wasn’t a good option as well, she wasn’t able to go because of unknown fear not to mention she would go multiple times in a night, one time she even counted and it turns out of be 13 times that particular night, it was embarrassing but her parents never said anything, going to the extent of taking turns staying up all night camping out in front of her door in case she needs to go. 

    All she had to do was tap her wooden bed twice, and one of them would be there, opening the door, escorting her from & to room. It surprises her till date how they never felt as if she was a lot or work or how she was troublesome, they never talked about this ever, behaving norma,l not even trying to question her. 

    Whatever was done for her was however in vain, she was never able to face darkness or embrace the light, somehow feeling always stuck in between both. “Light huh, it’s a foreign concept, metaphorically speaking, whenever I thought of stepping towards it, voices always stopped me ordering me to-“

    “Stop! Open your eyes! Don’t daydream!”

    ” Yes, exactly like that hahaha, a little more yelling and it would be perfect”

    “STOP DAYDREAMING, DAMN IT! GET OUT OF THE WAY!”

    ” BWAHAHA just like that, perfe- huh what”

    “NOOOO” 

    Okay, so turning towards that voice wasn’t wise, it seems, since a ball came flying at her face, falling backward, her back crashed into the wall. Placing the ball in her hands she couldn’t help but contemplate ‘just how much worse can this day turn out?’

    Sighing, She stood up with a ball in her hands, facing forward she saw a child literally trembling, face pale and eyes wide open. Watching that little boy Atthika couldn’t help, first looking at the ball in her hands then at the boy. ‘Why do I look like a villain here when this ball just slammed into my face. Both my face and back hurts like hell’.

    A scream, that’s what pulled Atthika out of her thoughts. Not only that child but even adults were staring at her with wide eyes. ‘Why are they looking at me like that?’ Atthika thought while looking at her hands again. Just as she was thinking whether she should run out of the building or not a pair of feet came into her vision, looking up she found a receptionist with worried eyes extending a handkerchief towards her.

    Atthika held it with a hesitant hand. “Why?” She asked the receptionist.

    “You are bleeding, ma’am” 

    ‘Huh? Am I?’ Atthika thought. Accepting that handkerchief.

    “Should I call a taxi for you? To the hospital? The company would pay for it. That boy who threw the ball at you is our senior finance executive’s son. Do you want to have a talk with his father?” Receptionist said.

    ‘Talk with his father for what? A child shouldn’t be allowed to play in a place like this. What’s the point of scolding a child wanting to play when adults don’t bother to keep an eye on him. Throwing a child under the bus to save their asses, messed up people.’

    “Ah no, it’s alright. Children are bound to be reckless, it’s adults’ job to watch over them. That boy only did what was appropriate for his age whereas the same couldn’t be said for everyone here.” Atthika responded.

    Not wanting to stay in this messed up place, Atthika sped up, pressing that hankie to the back of her head, jogging straight toward her car. She really would need to visit a doctor though, the back of her head is bleeding and the world seems to be spinning. She sat in her car, closing her eyes, taking deep breaths to calm the throbbing in her head, just when she needed peace her phone rang. 

    Watching the name of who’s calling, Atthika attended the call, wanting to tell the person on the other end to leave her alone, she lost another interview, she was disappointed, angry and now injured with a bleeding head and throbbing pain.

    “How was the interview?” came the blooming voice, sighing she replied “I was overqualified for that job still they declined” with venom in her voice. “It’s alright there are many other jobs, you are talented, it’s going to be alright”, ‘again, ‘this line’ , “when are you coming back home?” That person asked; “I’m not going back tonight, will stay at a hotel. Don’t wait for me and-” , “NO! Come back, I said it’s alright didn’t I?” , again came a voice from the other side of the phone. 

    “Of Course you’ll say that! It’s your fault that I’m 24 and still unemployed! I can neither study nor get a job just because you wanted to play a hero, it’s because of you that my life is ruined, all because of you!” She couldn’t keep her voice down or keep venom out of it.

    Hanging up, Atthika started her car, going to the hotel where she normally stays when she wants to calm herself, she knew her fathers are not at fault but she needs someone whom she can blame or she’ll fall apart. She can’t remember memories of her past, when she was 12 she fell down from the second floor, head first, causing amnesia, however the rest of the memories aren’t any better, she could never have a peaceful day in school, her fathers, yes fathers. 

    They are gay and married, when both of them were in 20s, they fought a case against a famous politician, apparently that politician was abusing his family, the wife was literally bought illegally from an auction house, assaulted which led to the birth of a child, that child was abused severely, even assaulted at the tender age of 6. That child was studying in a school where both her parents were teaching at that time, they came to know about it and fought toe to toe with that politician to get that child out of that hell hole. And they won, which caused them not only their jobs but limbs as well, they were attacked and beaten, one of them lost their right arm while other lost fingers of both feet. This caused such an uproar in the nation that both of them ended up famous, their names ever so unique didn’t help – Aarthik Chandra Subramanyam and Atthik Ramakrishna Naman – now whenever an HR see those names in her CV, she has to suffer because of their prejudices against gay people, even in school she was bullied after students saw her parents at PTA meetings causing her to drop out and getting home schooled. 

    A law allowing people of the same sex was passed years ago, the community was happy maybe but when she was 18 a huge riot and strike occurred, people who were against the law caused such havoc thy government changed law, but her parents married already, now in every form she has to write both their names. 

    She was again pulled out of her daydreaming because of a horn. Blaming her life she forgot she was driving causing her to crash straight into that truck.

    ‘No, no, no, no. It’s the darkness again, I don’t want to stay in the dark. I need to apologize to my father too for speaking rudely, telling how much I loved them. I’m grateful they adopted an abandoned orphan child like me, no I want to go back to them. I’m scared, I’m scared, I’m scared, I’m scared, scared, scared, scared, scared, scared, scare- huh but why do I feel familiar?Why is this empty space, devoid of any emotion so familiar?.’

    ‘What was that, what am I forgetting, what was that? Just what was it- Ahh, that’s right it’s because I was born in this darkness wasn’t I? I can never grasp light because I only brought darkness wherever I went, like a curse.’

    “You were, are and will always remain a curse Nitra”, ‘was it?’

    Sirens of police cars and vehicles singing together, the medics ran with all their might, to save the life of the girl still fighting for her life, to live, to come back, to tell her parents she loves them, to apologize, to embrace the light.

    Unconsciously, Nitra went deep inside her memories, reminiscing them, remembering the forgotten ones.

    She was only 5 when she understood that she’s a deed of darkness, she was only 6 when the first time she was slapped and got things thrown at her, she was just about to become 7 when her life changed. 

    As a child she was supposed to envy those whose parents were loving when they dropped their children for school. But she did, she couldn’t, that’s because she knew, knew that she was a seed of darkness. Nitra’s mother never wanted her, why would a woman want a child when she was forced, forced to be there, forced to be a mother, forced to take care of her, and her mother made sure Nitra knew this, continuously like a prayer, every morning her mother would tell her how she’s a seed of evil, how she’s evil, how her father forced her mother to give birth to her. This didn’t mean he loved Nitra though, he wanted a boy, a man, who would be an asset to him but he got a daughter, he didn’t care about her but kept her alive, so that she could be used to form connections with marriage.

    This was Nitra’s life and she accepted this, she didn’t question whenever she was beaten, she never talked back when she was accused of being disobedient, she never asked for food even if they starved her for 3 days straight, making sure everything was just like her mother wanted, in a hope she could provide her mother even with a moment of peace.

    This however changed one day, when one of her classmates spilled juice on her, the homeroom teacher asked her to go to the nurse’s office and get a change of clothes. Nitra went to the nurse ‘s office to find her missing. It was a good day it seems. She simply grabbed a change of clothes and stripped and hissed as her wounds came in contact with the cold air. In the morning, she spilled her soup on the bedsheets which raged her mother and scars of belt on her body. She couldn’t have let the nurse see her body, her mother had told her repeatedly to never let someone lay their eyes on her wounds. 

    Just as she was pulling her shirt on, the door slammed open. “Ma’am, this child is burning up and vomiting blood, we need an ambulance,” the man said. She had never seen him before and was startled by the loud noise. Realization hit her when she watched his eyes going wide every second he was staring at her, quickly she pulled her shirt and put it on, just as she was done the nurse came. Watching both adults immersed in talking, Nitra hurriedly but quietly exit that room and ran away from there, praying that man didn’t see anything or forgets about it.

    It wasn’t the case obviously since the very next all girls were sent to nurse office for a physical examination without any prior notice, they were asked to take their shirts off, and she was caught. 

    After that everything was blur, all the screaming, pointing fingers, threats, swearing everything went by in a flash and then she was asked “who gave you these wounds” and she stayed silent, staring at the police officers, principal, that teacher who saw her and her supposed father whom she had never seen before. That night her father took her home in his car and blindfolded her, all she could see was the darkness, darkness she was born in, darkness she was supposed to stay in for eternity, darkness which she accepted, she couldn’t figure out whether it was belt or a wimp but that hurted nonetheless, however she tried to not make a sound, so that it wouldn’t reach her mother, so that her mother would be in peace, and failed miserably. 

    Some men threw her in the dark room, her mother and she used, and there she was asked a question, only question’s answer she had. “Why didn’t you tell them it me who gave you those wounds?” Her mother asked, Nitra’s eyes lit up, her mother had never talked like this with her, never asked a question, so she answered enthusiastically “because you asked me to always follow what you say!”

    Yes that’s what she was always told, always following her mother, this feeble child unknowingly threw away the only chance of getting out of this hellhole she’ll ever get.

    “You were, are and will always remain a curse Nitra, born & raised in darkness” her mother said and went to sleep. That day Nitra went to sleep smiling, her mother didn’t lashed out at her, she didn’t used the usual tone as well and even tended to her wounds before going to sleep.

    Next day, Nitra didn’t go to her school or next day or day after that, just like that over a month passed, one day her mother asked her to go with her for a walk, firstly her mother got into the lake near their home, asking Nitra to join. Just as Nitra caught up with her mother, her mother started walking further from the shore so Nitra followed her, until she couldn’t, suddenly ground beneath her feets vanished and Nitra saw darkness again, going down and down in the lake while her mother watched her with no emotionless eyes, just as Nitra was about to get lost in that darkness forever her mother pulled her up, screaming, asking someone to help them.

    People came running with all the screaming, just as they came into that lake her mother hugged her with all her strength, before Nitra could even understand what was happening, she was pushed towards the people who were coming. She was surrounded by people, they all were asking something but Nitra couldn’t understand what, she wasn’t paying them any attention, her eyes were only on her mother who smiled at Nitra for the first time before showing her back to Nitra and disappearing into the blue water.

    And that’s how her life changed, due to all the screaming, even locals came and saw what happened, which resulted in a call to the police, police came and took her under their custody. While they checked her room, a letter and many papers were founded, hidden deep inside the closet. A letter which consisted of her mother’s story, with all the names and each and every details, even admitting how Nitra was beaten by her mother. Those papers served as evidence to the evil deeds to Nitra’s father. But they weren’t the only evidence, those teachers who were worried about her digged into her father’s deeds and accumulated as much evidences as they could before they were eventually told about what’s going to by the officers when they all came to submit evidence. 

    Trials were run, people coming to her asking questions and trying to dig further, but she never uttered a word not until that very male teacher came to her and hugged her, comforting her, consoling her. That teacher and his lover, another teacher of her school, fought till they got her custody from her father’s relatives. It wasn’t in public but privately done to protect her identity but just like everything else her existence was leaked, everyone knew her name. 

    After winning trial both teachers of her’s left their jobs, changed her name from Nitra to Atthika legally and took her to a far countryside where she could live normally. 

    Even after that Atthika still had several cases where she was spooked they would beat her. If she opened her mouth without authorization, sitting at the dining table with them, and indeed kept fumbling with her plate of food even though they told her they wanted her to eat. This behaviour of her’s made them realise their mistake so they came back to city and took her for therapy. She was recovering slowly but surely. 

    One day Atthika woke up in the middle of night due to the pain, she stood up and went to the washroom only to find her lower covered in blood, she was shaken and went back to her room switching up lights only to find her blanket was also covered in blood. Scarred she tried to wash the blanket just like how she has watched her now parents do the laundry, but she obviously didn’t knew how to operate a washing machine, eventually the machine broke with a horrible loud noise that alerted the adults, as they came they found their daughter on her knees with her forehead touching the ground, crying and apologizing. They both cried that day, hugging her and comforting her with sweet nothings.

    Just like that years passed by, Atthika was recovering but then she ended up slipping from their apartment which was on the second floor. Both parents were actually happy that now she would never have to remember the shadows of her past. Now after a decade she remembered all of this.

    “I want to go back” , Atthika said standing in the darkness, she could feel the darkness becoming more and more prominent.

    “I WANT TO GO BACK” she yelled. “I want to hug my saviors, i can’t leave them behind, i don’t wanna die, please god if you actually are there help me just this one time please, send me back. I want to go back to them” she begs on ger knees, crying, helplessly.

    “You should” came a voice and the darkness disappeared, now she was on her knees at top of a lake. Following where that voice came from, because she could never forget that voice, atleast not now, she was back before a house, not any house but her house where the darkness consumed her.

    “You should go back.” again came that voice, the voice of her dead mother. “How can I go back?” Atthika asks, not ‘why are you here’ not ‘why now’. 

    “Follow your heart” and she did, she ran, ran inside that home, ran right where the darkness was most prominent and that’s where she saw it, saw the light, saw her parents, so she dived right into it while words came from behind her.

    “Embrace the light” Atthika said, opening her eyes, watching the dull room of hospital, readjusting her eyes she saw both her parents, asleep by her side. She did it, she embraced it, she faced it, she came back, came back to the people who loved her more than her own self. 

    She went back to her home after embracing the light. 




  • Devotion: A Path to Healing

    Deep in a small village lived a girl named Maya. She was a bright and compassionate soul who found solace in devotion to the divine. From a young age, Maya was drawn to the spiritual path.

    However, Maya’s parents, being staunch Brahmins, held conservative beliefs. They believed that their daughter’s devotion was taking her away from her responsibilities as a daughter and a member of the family. They urged her to focus on her studies instead.

    Undeterred by her parents’ disapproval, Maya’s faith only grew stronger. She believed that through her devotion, she could bring peace and healing to her family, who had been through a traumatic experiences from serious physical health issues and financial issues. She understood that true happiness lay not in material possessions but in the deep connection with the divine.

    Maya’s parents found her performing a ritual, and questioned her devotion. “Why waste your time on these rituals?” her father asked. “There are more practical ways to help the family.”

    With gentle determination, Maya replied, “Father, I understand your concerns, but this path brings solace to my heart. I believe that through my devotion, I can bring blessings and positivity to our home. Please, give me a chance to show you the power of faith.”

    Maya’s mother spoke softly, “Perhaps she is right. We have been struggling to find peace after the trauma we endured. Maybe Maya’s devotion can guide us towards healing.”

    Maya’s parents allowed her to continue her devotion. As Maya delved deeper into her spiritual practices, a profound sense of calm settled over home.

    Maya’s parents saw the strength and resilience bhakti brought to their lives and started doing bhakti.

    Together, as a family, they overcame the trauma that had plagued them for so long. Maya’s unwavering devotion had not only healed their hearts but also brought them closer to their own spirituality.

  • ” THE LITTLE IITIAN “

    ” THE LITTLE IITIAN “

    A long time ago, there was a student named Anshika. She was an ordinary girl from a city named Lucknow with a big dream to excel in her school and to become an IITian. However, Anshika faced a significant challenge – her academic performance was not up to the mark. Despite trying her best, she struggled with understanding concepts and securing passing marks in exams, when her friends asked her what do you want to do in the future she said “I WANT TO BECOME AN IITIAN” Then after hearing this all her friends laughed at her and said ” YOU ARE SUCH A LOSSER I AM 100 PERCENT SURE THAT YOU WILL NOT ABLE BE TO SIT IN EXAM ALSO” 

    Then after hearing this statement from his friends she goes to the washroom and cried a lot then after 4 or 5 minutes she looked her face in a mirror and said ” I WILL PROVE MYSELF IT’S JUST A MATTER OF TIME THEY ARE JUST DOGS “

    After securing 79 percent in 10th standard she entered 11th standard 

    Instead of giving up, Anshika decided to take matters into her own hands. She approached her teachers and took extra help after school. She also spent hours in the library, studying diligently and asking for assistance whenever needed. 

    Slowly but steadily, Anshika’s hard work started paying off. Her grades began to improve, and she regained her confidence. She realized that it wasn’t about being the smartest student in the class but about putting in consistent effort. She isolates herself daily in a room with a lot of books and notes and takes only 3 hours of sleep a day. She used to give mock tests once a couple of days. On her initial day, she was scoring very low marks but after 2 to 3 weeks her marks in mock tests started growing consistently which help her to boost her confidence level. She also used to analyze the previous year’s question papers from the question bank.

    Anshika’s perseverance and determination caught the attention of her classmates and teachers. They admired her for never giving up and always giving her the best shot. Inspired by Anshika’s story, some of her friends who bullied her also started seeking additional help and putting in extra effort.

    At the end of the school year, Anshika’s efforts were rewarded with excellent academic performance and she secured an AIR 5049 RANK in JEE ADVANCE. She not only achieved her personal goal but also inspired others to believe in themselves and strive for greatness.

    Anshika’s story teaches us that success is not determined by where we start, but by the determination and perseverance, we exhibit along the way. With dedication and a never-give-up attitude, anyone can overcome obstacles and achieve their dreams, no matter how challenging the journey may seem.

  • The Fate

    Once upon a time, in a poverty-stricken neighborhood, lived a young boy named Niraan. He grew up in a small, house with his mother, struggling to make ends meet. Despite the challenges and hardships he faced, Niraan held onto his long dream of becoming a defense officer. He knew once he becomes an officer, all his problems would come to an end and he will be able to pay back his mother for her sacrifices. 

    He admired the men and women  in uniform who dedicated their lives to protecting their country. Determined to rise above his circumstances, he worked diligently and relentlessly in school. One day, fate intervened when a retired defense officer COL. Vishwa, visited Niraan’s school to deliver a motivational talk. He showed his determination and motivation to the officer, who got impressed and decided to mentor him. He provided him with everything he needed to make his dream a reality. But the circumstances made him took on odd jobs to help his mother with the household expenses and save money for his education. Niraan’s commitment and hard work did not go unnoticed. He soon appeared for the defense exam and passed with flying colors. This was the first time his mother had tears of happiness in her eyes. 

    Life at the academy was tough, testing his physical and mental limits. He faced demanding physical fitness routines, extensive training and academic challenges. But he embraced every obstacle as an opportunity, and strived to achieve better and better each day. With the blessing of his mother and his hard work, he successfully completed his training and became an Officer in the Armed Forces. He carried out various missions as an officer, faced tougher challenges each day and conquer them with his perseverance and hard work. He gave his mother a happy and healthy life, away from poverty and grief. He never forgot his humble beginnings and used his platform to advocate for equal opportunities and support for underprivileged youth aspiring to join the forces. He swore to become, another COL. Vishwa for numerous other Niraans.

  • The Silent Sands

    The alarm echoed through the walls, loud. She woke up, not used to the silent mornings. Rubbing her eyes she slowly opened the curtains to see. Again She woke up after the sun disappeared. It wasn’t morning. Walking into the hall, she sat down with the fresh coffee that she had just made. It was uncomfortable for some reason. Being alone was something she still did not get used to.

    She was someone who always had friends. Surrounded by loud noises, always happy. She was hurting inside, to the point the tears were unstoppable. She turned the lights in the hall searching for her spectacles. She opened a book, and reading clears her head. A Polaroid fell out. It was a happy photo of her friends when they were in their second year. Two years passed in a jiffy, but now the time seems still.

    Suddenly, heard knocking on her door. The knocking wasn’t even an option when they were here. She got up and opened the door, only to see her brother with his hands wide open. She jumped right into his arms and started crying.” it’s ok kid. It’s ok” he said. Nothing could make her feel more warm. She still has someone to lean on.

    “I want to visit them,” she said. He looked at her for confirmation. She couldn’t do it then, and she still wouldn’t do it now. “Let’s go,” he said.

    they went to the beach and sat down. She used to love the ocean, the waves, and their sound. it was their frequently visited place when they were together. Until the same sounds along with the screams echoed in her every time she saw the waters. Somehow, the sounds calmed her and put her into a deep slumber.

    This time she woke up to the loud noises of friends. They were happily running together on the same sand, hand in hand. Excited by all the sudden laughter, she ran fast along with them. Yet, There was no one holding her hand… She halted abruptly, turning back to see her friends waving at her. She knew they were telling her to go back. Back into reality and facing the world again. She did want to move anymore, this was a dream. But still, it made her feel better. They ran together pushing her into the waters. She woke up. The golden rays of the sun gleamed upon the ocean, dispersing the darkness of the night. Illuminated by their radiant warmth, her face lit up. She knew. Smiling, she climbed back into the car and headed home, prepared for a fresh start.

  • Is he the one?

    Is he the one?

    Me : Why don’t you leave me like everyone else did?

    He replied , ‘ Love , i am here to draw stars around your scars , to turn your insecurities into perfections . The most innocent souls suffer the most  , I am here to hold your hand without expecting  you to hold mine back . You deserve a slow , unrushed love . I’ll wait for you to heal ; until we are ready to unleash this mysterious and unpredictable world “together”.

  • Peace of Mind

    Peace of Mind

    As usual I was going to National library & It was a soothing morning, the soft and tender light of the break of dawn greets my eyes and I felt that dawn has broken,not only outside our life but also in our soul. The charms of early morning scene…If the night is the death of the universe, morning is it’s rebirth, and you know if it were always day or night nature and life would lose their charm.

    On the street suddenly I saw a cat . I was eating cookies,I gave him two cookies and then he started following me. Anyways after 2 or 3 hours when I was coming back from library I saw that cat is following me again. I don’t know why but I felt so peace and happiness like how simple they are ,how pure their heart is…

    Isn’t it wonderful how beautiful small things are!!

    Well do yourself a favour this weekend and go to that antique shop in your town maybe you’ll be finding pieces of yourself in there old books and unique things that feel like home because I fall in love with all these pretty and small things.. I fall in love with peace, coffee, and sunsets. I fall in love with pizza nights, video games that keep me excited for hours and songs that my heart cannot help but to dance to. I fall in love with January and snows shaped like little kittens….I fall in love with hugs that last more than 2 minutes, I fall in love with books with characters that remind me of me.I fall in love with kindness, cheerful surprises, and things that give meaning . I find it so beautiful to fall in love with everything…

    and in people’s lives I want to be that which does not hurt.

  •        “Journey Back Home: Rediscovering Success”

    Once upon a time, in the small town of Indore, there lived a young man named Rohit. With his brilliant mind and passion for technology, he had pursued a career as a software engineer in a bustling city. However, fate had a different plan for him. One day, he received a heart-wrenching message: he had been fired from his job. Overwhelmed by the news and unsure of how to face his family, Rohit decided to return to his hometown without informing anyone. With a heavy heart, he embarked on a journey back to Indore, the place he had left years ago with dreams of success.

    Days turned into weeks, and Rohit’s absence began to worry his family. His younger siblings, Rani and Rahul, kept asking their father, Mr. Gupta, about their beloved elder brother. Mr. Gupta, a hardworking man who ran a small shop, felt the weight of responsibility on his shoulders. The entire family was dependent on Rohit’s income, and without it, they struggled to make ends meet. Just as despair began to creep in, Rohit finally mustered the courage to share his situation with his family. Tears rolled down their cheeks as they embraced him, understanding the challenges he had faced in the big city. Determined to support their beloved son, Mr. Gupta encouraged Rohit to start looking for a new job. Days turned into weeks once again, and with perseverance, Rohit secured a decent job in a nearby city. Filled with renewed hope, he bid farewell to his family and embarked on another journey, eager to prove his worth once more. Months passed, and the city life began to take its toll on Rohit. The fast-paced corporate environment, the long hours, and the never-ending competition left him drained and disillusioned. Feeling lost and disconnected from his dreams, he made a bold decision. Rohit returned to his humble hometown, ready to face the reality of working alongside his father in the small shop. Despite the initial surprise, Mr. Gupta welcomed his son with open arms. Together, they toiled day and night, building their small business and finding solace in each other’s company.

    As time passed, Rohit discovered a sense of fulfillment in the simplicity of his life. He realized that success was not solely defined by a corporate job or material wealth. True happiness resided in the love of his family and the satisfaction derived from hard work. Rohit’s journey taught him valuable lessons about resilience, family, and the importance of finding one’s own path in life. From a software engineer chasing big-city dreams to a contented shopkeeper, he discovered that sometimes, the greatest triumphs are found in the most unexpected places.

    And so, the story of Rohit serves as a reminder that success is not confined to predefined notions but can be found within the embrace of family and the pursuit of personal happiness.

  • Weavering

    Weavering

    Him: Hold my hand ;I’ll take you to the stars.

    Her: But my hands are full ; holding myself together.