The Son Who Returned Twice - A Mother’s Past Returns In The Most Unexpected Way
Image by AI He helped a stranger… not knowing she had once held him as a baby. Story: S A Spencer Author of Popular Fictions : The Pink Mutiny , The Black Waters , Dream In Shackles She stood outside the glass‑fronted office, clutching a cloth bag that had lost its shape years ago. The morning heat of Kolhapur pressed against her skin, and the sweat on her forehead wasn’t just from the walk. Meera Patil looked at the signboard again — Khanna Constructions . The letters gleamed, confident, nothing like her trembling hands. Inside, men in crisp shirts walked briskly, holding files, talking into phones. She felt out of place in her faded green sari, the hem frayed from years of wear. Her daughter, Asha, waited outside on a bench, wiping her brow with the end of her dupatta. The girl’s left leg trembled slightly — the old injury acting up again. Meera took a breath and stepped in. The receptionist looked up, startled. “Madam, appointment?” She shook her head. “I… I need to...