• English - Romance

    Monsoon Nights in Goa

    Mridul Sharma Rhea stepped off the train at Madgaon station, her city-weary eyes widening as the first monsoon drops kissed her cheeks. The air in Goa was thick with the scent of wet earth and salt, a combination that seemed to cleanse the dust and stress clinging to her from months of relentless deadlines. The usual din of Delhi—honking cars, shouting vendors, and the unending pulse of urgency—was replaced by a soft, hypnotic symphony of raindrops pattering on tin roofs and leaves trembling under the weight of water. Every corner of the small station seemed alive with the season’s lush…

  • English - Romance

    Train to Desire

    1 The day had begun like any other in Kolkata, with the skies threatening a storm since dawn. By late afternoon, the monsoon had broken loose in all its fury, lashing against tin rooftops and overflowing the narrow lanes with muddy water. Rhea, clutching the edges of her cotton saree and balancing her satchel on her shoulder, made her way to the Sealdah station. The crowd was maddening, umbrellas collapsing under the weight of rain, clothes sticking damply to bodies. She joined the stream of commuters pushing into the local train, her hair escaping its bun, raindrops trailing down her…