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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe author is an entrepreneur with an experience of 21 years and has earned credibility in the field of hospitality and corporate services. She has a Master’s in Psychology and is an enthusiastic blogger. This is her first attempt at fiction and it is a story close to her heart. She is a single mother of two young adults and an avid reader and extensive traveller.Read More...
The author is an entrepreneur with an experience of 21 years and has earned credibility in the field of hospitality and corporate services. She has a Master’s in Psychology and is an enthusiastic blogger. This is her first attempt at fiction and it is a story close to her heart. She is a single mother of two young adults and an avid reader and extensive traveller.
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The past never left her and the indelible marks of her traumatic life kept haunting her even as she forayed into a beautiful present and an even more beautiful future. Her thoughts, her actions and her metrics to measure herself were constantly determined by what had been meted out to her in a dark time.
Life was now opening up, love was beckoning and yet in the back of her impressionable mind was the shadow of a love story gone wrong and a fairy tale s
The past never left her and the indelible marks of her traumatic life kept haunting her even as she forayed into a beautiful present and an even more beautiful future. Her thoughts, her actions and her metrics to measure herself were constantly determined by what had been meted out to her in a dark time.
Life was now opening up, love was beckoning and yet in the back of her impressionable mind was the shadow of a love story gone wrong and a fairy tale shattered. She wanted to embrace the future with open arms, yet from the corner of her eyes she saw a little girl who held her hands out to rejection and pain.
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