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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalReshma Babu is a BE graduate by qualification, a digital media associate by profession and a writer by passion. She is a blogger, a mother and an aspiring writer, who savours each and every minuscule flavour of life. She started writing her first short story, Journalism – A Challenge, which was published in one of the famous children’s magazines, Young Times. Since then, she has been writing short stories and poems. Her love for writing and perseverance motivated her to attain her dream.Read More...
Reshma Babu is a BE graduate by qualification, a digital media associate by profession and a writer by passion. She is a blogger, a mother and an aspiring writer, who savours each and every minuscule flavour of life. She started writing her first short story, Journalism – A Challenge, which was published in one of the famous children’s magazines, Young Times. Since then, she has been writing short stories and poems. Her love for writing and perseverance motivated her to attain her dream.
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Gauri
I’m on my way back home, to Bangalore. I had come to Trivandrum a few days back for urgent work. Although I hate this place, I had to come here. This place reminds me of him. It’s been eight years since we broke off. I couldn’t believe that he did it to me. I had to live then, live for my daughter.
Nezrin
I’m going to Bangalore for my friend’s funeral. Merlin was the boldest lady I had ever met, but she died for no r
Gauri
I’m on my way back home, to Bangalore. I had come to Trivandrum a few days back for urgent work. Although I hate this place, I had to come here. This place reminds me of him. It’s been eight years since we broke off. I couldn’t believe that he did it to me. I had to live then, live for my daughter.
Nezrin
I’m going to Bangalore for my friend’s funeral. Merlin was the boldest lady I had ever met, but she died for no reason. I remember the day when she had gone into a deep coma. Madhav warned her. She didn’t pay heed to his words. Now, look at her fate!
Merlin
It was a normal car accident. The couple died on the spot. They had a baby girl with them and she has been missing since then! Strange, right? Where could she be? Madhav is right! It’s not my business, but then I don't feel like ignoring this incident. I feel I should find her.
Read Nothing’s in Vain to find out how the lives of these three young ladies are interlinked!
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