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When Love Rearranges - A Moving Tale Of Family, Change, And Unexpected Healing

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  Image by AI How a son learns to accept the love that reshapes his world Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions :   The Pink Mutiny ,   The Black Waters ,   Dream In Shackles The car slowed, then drifted to the kerb with a soft crunch of gravel. Arjun looked up from his maths notes, confused. His mum never stopped like that. Not mid‑sentence. Not mid‑road. Not with that tightness in her jaw. Maya kept both hands on the wheel. Her breath trembled. “Arjun… my child… I need to talk to you.” He waited for the grin. The surprise. The holiday announcement. Every year after exams they’d gone somewhere — Gold Coast, Cairns, Hobart, Queenstown. He could almost smell the sunscreen. But Maya didn’t smile. “I’m leaving your dad.” The world thinned. The air felt wrong. Arjun’s throat tightened as he tried to summon his father’s voice in his head — This is normal… this happens… you accept what you can’t change… But nothing came. Maya stared ahead, eyes glas...

Call Me Mohan - A Mother’s Race, A Father’s Fear, A Child’s Truth

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  Image by AI She wasn’t running away — she was trying to be seen. Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions : The Pink Mutiny , The Black Waters , Dream In Shackles The last bell rang, and the corridor of Shantiniketan Public School burst into its usual chaos—children running, bags swinging, laughter echoing. Ms. Radhika Sen stepped out of the staff room just in time to hear two boys whispering near the staircase. “Did you see Meena today?” one boy said. The other snorted. “She’s not Meena. She’s Mohan.” A third boy frowned. “Who is Mohan?” The first boy grinned. “Meena is Mohan.” Before Radhika could intervene, she saw the girl they were talking about—Meena, short hair, borrowed boys’ half‑pants, a cricket bat tucked under her arm—being pulled away by her father, Ramesh. His grip was tight, his jaw clenched. Meena looked back once, her eyes wide, silently pleading for help. Radhika felt a chill. Something was wrong. XXX   Meena’s transformation had begu...

The Uncle She Never Chose - A Close Knit Circle, A Shattered Boundary, And A Girl Learning To Heal

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  Image by AI She stayed silent for others. Now she must speak for herself. Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions : The Pink Mutiny , The Black Waters , Dream In Shackles The music cut out mid‑chorus, but no one knew why at first. Laughter still floated from the kitchen, glasses clinked, someone shouted for another round. But in the living room, Emily’s mother was already pulling her daughter towards the front door, her face pale, her hand trembling around the car keys. Emily didn’t speak. She couldn’t. Her throat felt like it had closed. Behind them, Mark — her father — walked stiffly, jaw clenched, eyes burning with something she’d never seen before. The other kids looked confused, frozen mid‑game. And David — the man she’d called Uncle Dave since she was six — stood near the hallway, his face drained of colour, his hands shaking as he muttered something that sounded like an apology. No one asked questions. Not yet. The door slammed behind them, and the night sw...