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When life gives you lemons ... - Novels
by Prateek Dave
in
English Fiction Stories
When life gives you lemons ... is the story of Anshuman whose life goes through a period of turmoil in engineering due to a combination of destiny and his own volatile temper. On the verge of losing his career and the love of his life, he finally realizes his folly. But is it too late now? I looked at myself in the mirror and it wasn't a very pleasant sight. There was a small cut on my upper lip. My left eye was still a bit swollen. Over half a dozen bruises were visible on my face and neck.
When life gives you lemons ... is the story of Anshuman whose life goes through a period of turmoil in engineering due to a combination of destiny and his own volatile temper. On the verge of losing his career ...Read Morethe love of his life, he finally realizes his folly. But is it too late now? I looked at myself in the mirror and it wasn't a very pleasant sight. There was a small cut on my upper lip. My left eye was still a bit swollen. Over half a dozen bruises were visible on my face and neck.
"What's wrong with the electricity today?" I screamed at the top of my lungs as the ceiling fan huffed and puffed & then finally stopped. "Stop shouting. We are not deaf. Don't you read the newspaper?" My elder sister ...Read Moreappeared at the door of my room and she was certainly miffed at the way I had raised the issue of the power failure. "I know about the power cut," I said quickly "I was talking about the inverter" I raised my finger towards the fan. "Do you really live in this house?" she made a face "the batteries of
"JEC, which engineering college is this?" My father looked at me with a combined expression of bewilderment and annoyance. I swallowed hard before I could reply to him. There is a solid reason behind it. My father grew ...Read Morein a rural background and after very hard work he had secured a job in the revenue department of the state. He had lived a very disciplined life and he was strict & unyielding in matters pertaining to studies. There was little or no scope of softness in them unless backed up by solid reasoning. It was one of those delicate
The monsoon had finally arrived in Jaipur to give the citizens respite from a long grueling summer. Unfortunately, my season of despair was far from over. I hopped on the metro at civil lines and settled into a seat ...Read Morethe end of the coach. I then took out earphones from the bag and plugged them into my ear. I didn’t turn on the music but closed my eyes and sat with my arms folded over my chest. This was my daily routine after getting into the metro and all of it was a part of a ruse. A lot
“I expected something better” “This is all they have got here” Ashwin reluctantly took the bread pakoda in his hand and then smelled it. “Just eat it” Sulabh barked. Ashwin made a face ...Read Morethen slowly took one bite. A moment later the expression on his face changed. “It is not that bad,” he said and took another bite. Sulabh offered a piece to me too but I declined “I just had lunch” I signalled him towards my tiffin box. He nodded and started chomping on his own bread pakoda. I turned my eyes in