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The House Where No One Screamed - A Brother’s Silence, A Sister’s Final Plea

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  Image by AI She waited for justice. She got silence. Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions : The Pink Mutiny , The Black Waters , Dream In Shackles The flames rose higher each time the wind shifted, bending sideways like they were trying to escape the weight of my sister’s body. The wood hissed, the ghee crackled, and the smoke curled into the evening sky in thick, grey spirals. I stood there, frozen, the heat burning my face while the cold inside my chest refused to melt. My mother sat beneath the old banyan tree, her saree soaked with tears and sweat, rocking back and forth like a child. She wasn’t screaming. She wasn’t fainting. She was crying the way guilty people cry — quietly, as if afraid someone might hear the truth in her sobs. Beside the pyre stood the neighbour, Rekha Aunty , the only person who had ever believed my sister. Her eyes were red, but her spine was straight. She held a steel plate of camphor, her fingers trembling. My wife, Asha , stood slight...

The Quiet Father - What Happens When A Boy Enters A Home Built On Secrets

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  Image by AI Some homes fall apart quietly — one heart at a time. Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions : The Pink Mutiny , The Black Waters , Dream In Shackles Mason’s locker slammed shut before he could react. Three boys stood behind him, smirking like they’d been waiting all morning. “Oi, Mason,” one of them said, waving his phone. “Your mum’s… popular.” The screen flashed a blurry photo — taken through a window, from a distance. Nothing explicit, but unmistakably his mother , laughing with a man far younger than her, leaning close in a way that made Mason’s stomach twist. The hallway erupted in laughter. Mason’s face burned. He didn’t understand why strangers had photos of his mother. He didn’t understand why the neighbourhood kids knew more about her than he did. Even though his mother was not a celebrity. He didn’t understand why his new life felt like a trap. He walked away fast, heart pounding, wishing he could disappear. He didn’t know Evan was waiti...

THE HONEYMOON PACT - One Night. One Truth. One Second Chance.

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  Image by AI Sometimes the biggest fall is inside the heart. Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions : The Pink Mutiny , The Black Waters , Dream In Shackles The taxi was winding up the narrow mountain road when the driver casually dropped the sentence that nearly stopped Riya’s heart. “Last year, a honeymoon couple came here. Husband slipped off a cliff. Police later said it wasn’t an accident.” Kabir laughed, shaking his head. “Mate, don’t spook my wife on day one.” The driver grinned in the mirror. “Just saying. These cliffs… they’ve seen things.” Riya forced a smile, but her fingers dug into the seat. The air felt colder. The road felt steeper. And the plan she’d agreed to — the plan she’d rehearsed for weeks — suddenly felt like a monster breathing down her neck. Kabir reached over and squeezed her hand. “Relax, Ri. We’ll be at the resort soon.” She nodded, but her stomach twisted. And she had no idea the real fall was still ahead.      ...