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Benign Flame: Saga of Love - Novels
by BS Murthy
in
English Women Focused
he attractions Roopa experienced and the fantasies she entertained as a teen shaped a male imagery that ensconced her subconscious. Insensibly, confident carriage came to be associated with the image of maleness in her mind-set. Her acute consciousness of masculinity only increased her vulnerability to it, making her womanliness crave for the maleness for its gratification.
However, as her father was constrained to help her in becoming a doctor, she opts to marry, hoping that Sathyam might serve her cause though the persona she envisioned as masculine, she found lacking in him. But as he fails to go with her idea, she becomes apathetic towards him, and insensibly sinks into her friend Sandhya’s embrace, for lesbian solace.
Soon, in a dramatic sequence of events, Tara, a suave call girl, tries to rope Roopa into her calling; Roopa herself loses her heart to Sandhya's beau Raja Rao, and Prasad, her husband’s friend falls for her. And as Prasad begins to induce Sathyam to be seduced by whores to worm his way into her affections, Roopa finds herself in a dilemma. However, as fate puts Raja Rao into Roopa’s arms in such a way as to lend novelty to fiction, this ‘novel’ nuances man-woman chemistry on one hand, and portrays woman-woman empathy on the other.
Benign Flame: Saga of Love BS Murthy ISBN 81-901911-3-6 Copyright © 2006 BS Murthy Originally published by Writers Workshop, Kolkata, Second and third editions by Self Imprint in 1997 and in 2004 This improved E-book edition is of 2013 ...Read Moredesigned for 2004 edition by KB Bhaskar, GDC creative advertising (p) ltd., Hyderabad - 500 080 Self imprint F-9, Nandini Mansion, 1-10-234, Ashok Nagar, Hyderabad – 500 020 Other books by BS Murthy – Jewel-less Crown: Saga of Life Crossing the Mirage – Passing through youth Glaring Shadow - A stream of consciousness novel Prey on the Prowl –
Chapter 2 Realities of Life After that summer recess, with the reopening of the PR College, Roopa and Sandhya joined in the Intermediate, and as though to signal the end of their schooling, they shed their skirts ...Read Moreswitch over to saris. Looking all the sweeter in their sweet sixteen’s as they entered the campus that day, Roopa in her snuff chiffon sari and Sandhya in her Gadwal cotton one, they created quite a sensation. The delectable contours of Roopa’s well-proportioned body of five feet five appeared accentuated by her narrow waist as her curvy figure in that velvet
Chapter 3 Hapless Hope It was a two-storied building in a by-lane of Chikkadapally, a rather congested locality in Hyderabad. Its owner, Padmavathi, was a widow in her early fifties. She let out much of the space ...Read Morebachelors ‘to augment her pension’ as she was wont to maintain. ‘Bachelors are any day better,’ she would aver, ‘for they cause little wear and tear, all the while being elsewhere.’ Her tenants, for their part, showed an unmistakable preference for her dwelling. With both her daughters married off, and with no one at home, she rarely left the reclining chair
Chapter 4 Turn at the Tether It was the night that Sathyam awaited in elation and Roopa approached with trepidation. ‘Guess what I’ve got for you,’ he said, reaching his bride reclining on the bedecked bed. Bogged ...Read Morewith her own agenda, she wasn’t enthused to respond even though he repeated himself, and he tried to rationalize her indifference, ‘Well, she could be bridal-shy.’ Nevertheless, pressing closer to her, he persisted, “You’ve only three chances.” How many times did he visualize, over the fortnight, the scene of their guessing game - a perplexed Roopa fudging, and he goading her
Chapter 5 Moorings of Marriage Sathyam, on a tip-off from a friend, contacted Kantha Rao, the owner of a corner house of a by- lane in Domalaguda. “Are you,” enquired Kantha Rao on the wrong side of ...Read Morefifties, “a vegetarian?” As Sathyam answered in the affirmative, the interrogation continued. “Are you married or not?” “See, we don’t let out to bachelors, forced or otherwise,” chimed in Lalitha, the childless woman of the house. As Sathyam certified his marital status, he was shown the place by the couple, however, only after getting convinced about his credentials. That first floor