Isla Verma Mira Patel wasn’t expecting to find anything interesting in a house that smelled like mothballs and mildew. Her grandfather’s old bungalow in Elmsworth was the kind of place that felt stuck between timelines—one foot in 1973, the other refusing to acknowledge anything after dial-up internet. Still, here she was, sleeves rolled up, armed with cardboard boxes, and guilt-tripped by her father into helping him “sort things out.” “Start with the attic,” he’d said, handing her a flashlight like they were preparing for a cave dive instead of old furniture and dead spiders. The attic door groaned like something…
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Sangeeta Chatterjee The aroma hit her first. Smoky, layered with saffron and ghee, laced with secrets. Inspector Ayesha Roy paused at the corner of Park Circus Lane No. 7, letting the scent guide her like a bloodhound. It wasn’t the first time food had been her clue. At thirty-four, she was the most unorthodox officer at the Taltala Police Station. She wore her kurtas crisp, her mind sharper, and her tongue sharpest of all. Her colleagues called her “The Knife with Kohl Eyes.” She didn’t mind. Some truths needed carving out. This morning, she wasn’t following a criminal. She was…
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अर्चित रस्तोगी भाग १ चौक बाज़ार की पुरानी सड़कें जब रात के अंधेरे में चुप हो जाती हैं, तब भी एक जगह है जहाँ हलचल बनी रहती है—चौधरियों की हवेली। लोगों का कहना है कि उस हवेली के भीतर से आधी रात के बाद ज़ंजीरों की खनक सुनाई देती है। कोई कहता है बंधी हुई आत्मा है, तो कोई कहता है किसी ने वहाँ कुछ छुपा रखा है। राघव, एक २७ वर्षीय पत्रकार, दिल्ली से इस छोटे से शहर “दौरगंज” आया था। वह क्राइम रिपोर्टिंग में नाम कमाना चाहता था, पर दिल्ली की भीड़ और राजनीति ने उसे थका दिया…
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Vivek Kumar Chapter 1: Shadows Over Mountabu The morning fog curled through the narrow streets of Mountabu like a living thing, thick and heavy, hiding the tall pine trees and crooked rooftops of the sleepy hill town. The sun hadn’t quite broken through the clouds, and the chill in the air carried the scent of damp earth, moss, and something… strange. A scream shattered the silence. People rushed toward the trail behind Hazelwood Inn, a quiet resort at the edge of the forest. Locals had often warned tourists not to venture too far in the mornings—mist played tricks on the…