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    Seven Steps Apart

    Nandini Rao Part 1: The Meeting The streets of Bangalore pulsed with monsoon chaos that evening, headlights blurred by sheets of rain, the smell of roasted corn mixing with the damp asphalt. Somewhere in Basavanagudi, the old temple had strung marigolds along its towering gopuram, orange and yellow flames bright against the grey sky. A small crowd was gathering for the annual festival. Amid the drizzle and the scattered stalls selling jasmine garlands, a few young women rehearsed under the portico of the temple, their anklets chiming, faces streaked with raindrops and stubborn determination. Meera Iyer stood at the center,…

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     Monsoon at Marine Drive

    Aarya Malik The Message The rain hadn’t stopped since dusk. It fell like memory—persistent, soft, and impossible to ignore. Marine Drive, usually buzzing with honking taxis and lovers escaping deadlines, lay blurred under a monsoon haze. The Arabian Sea raged in the distance, waves crashing against stone with the kind of wild certainty Aarav had never known in his own heart. He stood alone near the last curve of the promenade, where the streetlamp flickered every few seconds. His phone vibrated once. It wasn’t her. He stared at the message he had already sent. Come to Marine Drive. Now. Please.…

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    Raindrops by the River

    Ashutosh Roy Chapter 1: The Book and the Bench It had just rained in Delhi. Not the torrential kind that makes the streets flood and autos stall in mid-traffic tantrums. This was the soft drizzle that left the air smelling like soaked earth and wild chameli. The Yamuna River, still and quiet, flowed beside the narrow walkway behind the old college canteen—forgotten by most, except for those who loved the quiet. Ayaan didn’t particularly love the quiet. But he had begun showing up here on Sundays, almost ritualistically, like someone trying to form a habit out of peace. He was…