Short Stories

Step into a world where imagination meets insight. Each story here is a window into fleeting moments, complex characters, and the emotional undercurrents of everyday life — short in length, but rich in meaning.

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Sailing The Fine Line Page 1

Sailing the Fine Line Sailing The Fine Line This book definitely started evolving after one inspection  by PSC ( Port State Control) onbaord a vessel

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Ghosts Everywhere

Ghosts Everywhere? In a childhood shaped by superstition, shadowed streets, and sacred chants, a young boy must brave the haunted alleys of Shimla on what

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Woodcutter Story

The Price of Dignity In Shimla, fires weren’t a luxury—they were survival. But dry wood, essential to starting a fire, wasn’t easily found. Forests still

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The Price of Dignity

The Price of Dignity In the quiet hills of Shimla, where woodsmoke curled through the morning air, not every axe strike echoed greed—some were carved

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A Letter to Santa Claus

Dear Santa Claus
I don’t know you much but I hope you love all children even if they don’t go to the Church to pray like John. My Mom says becos he is a Christian which we are not but God is same she says and all paths of goodness lead to Him. I am a good child Santa Claus and I know you are a good person too who brings gifts for the children on Christmas day. My father went some months ago and promised to bring us the toys but he hasn’t come back and Mom says now he can’t come becos he has gone to God and when one goes to God he can never return. I love my father very much and I don’t want the toys either. Can you ask the God to let him go back one time please?

A Letter to Santa Claus

Dear Santa Claus
I don’t know you much but I hope you love all children even if they don’t go to the Church to pray like John. My Mom says becos he is a Christian which we are not but God is same she says and all paths of goodness lead to Him. I am a good child Santa Claus and I know you are a good person too who brings gifts for the children on Christmas day. My father went some months ago and promised to bring us the toys but he hasn’t come back and Mom says now he can’t come becos he has gone to God and when one goes to God he can never return. I love my father very much and I don’t want the toys either. Can you ask the God to let him go back one time please?

A Letter to Santa Claus

Dear Santa Claus
I don’t know you much but I hope you love all children even if they don’t go to the Church to pray like John. My Mom says becos he is a Christian which we are not but God is same she says and all paths of goodness lead to Him. I am a good child Santa Claus and I know you are a good person too who brings gifts for the children on Christmas day. My father went some months ago and promised to bring us the toys but he hasn’t come back and Mom says now he can’t come becos he has gone to God and when one goes to God he can never return. I love my father very much and I don’t want the toys either. Can you ask the God to let him go back one time please?