Merging Past—Chapter 1…part 4

Right since her childhood, she had loved to teach. She used to collect the neighbourhood children and played teacher with them. The mothers loved her because she kept their kids from mischief. Kids loved her because she was a liberal teacher. She was happy as she was doing what she loved best.
It did not come [...]

Merging Past—–Chapter One—part 3

The weather was stormy for the whole week. The shop was closed, as it was too cold to venture out. The three of them stuck in that old house together. Out of the three, only Disha seemed to be spirited. Gemma was listless and Tara was busy showing her disapproval. She had expected Gemma to [...]

Merging Past—-Chapter One—Part 2

When she woke up next morning, the weather was as stormy as her thoughts, dark, deep and beating on the rooftop. It meant no work. The shop had to be kept shut. She would use this time to spend it with Disha. Lately she had been neglecting her. They could get that fireplace started and [...]

Merging Past—Chapter One–Part 1

Slamming the door, rapidly she walked away from her car. Gemma had to go to the neighbouring village once a week every Wednesday. She did not like to leave Disha alone for long. The call she had received from Tara had not been specific but had something to do with Disha. She was in a [...]