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At Least They'd Be There

The Auror Office was filled with paperwork. Harry hated it. He was better off being out there fighting dark wizards. But he was also the Head Auror. On that exceptionally normal Thursday evening, Harry was in Muggle London, having a drink at a bar before heading back to the Ministry of Magic. He had been constantly on duty for 30 hours without sleep. And he was still expected at work. The reason was that the Malfoys had escaped justice. Again. After all those trials following

Fourteen Years Apart: An Interview with Lakshmana and Urmila

I arrived in Treta Yuga with only two acorns, a notebook, and the kind of audacity that would get me unceremoniously exiled for 28 years. It was a funny sight. A little squirrel pushing his glasses up his nose and staring defiantly at the grandeur before him. It was dusk when I stood in front of the royal palace of Ayodhya. I consulted my squirrel-manuscript again and took a detour toward my destination. I was expecting generals, ministers, priests, musicians, dancers, and gu

The Cursed Warrior and the Squirrel

The squirrel noticed the giant long before the giant noticed it. From atop a weathered stone lantern, half-swallowed by moss and centuries of rain, the squirrel watched the stranger emerge from the morning mist. The squirrel had a name. Nagendra. The villagers had not seen him. Or perhaps they had and chosen not to speak of it. He stood far taller than any of the men of those times, his head nearly brushing the low branches of cedar trees that lined the narrow mountain path.

A Direct Interview by Nagendra, Your Humble Squirrel

Or: How I Accidentally Annoyed Half the Mahabharata By Nagendra (Traveller, Journalist, Teacher, Squirrel, Occasional Chaos) I arrived in Dwapara Yuga with three acorns, a notebook, and a dangerous amount of confidence. A tiny little squirrel-author with a big ego amid divine beings. This was my first mistake. My second mistake was deciding to interview people who had actually lived through the Mahabharata. It was dusk. The palace was settling in. The servants were lighting t

What If You're Not Behind in Life?

Modern life has a strange obsession with timelines. Society treats life like a spreadsheet. By a certain age, you're expected to have finished your education. By another, you're expected to have a career. Then come expectations about relationships, marriage, financial stability, and a dozen other milestones that seem to arrive with invisible deadlines attached. The result is that many people spend years feeling like they're falling behind. A classmate gets promoted. A friend

12 Years a Slave: A Kali Yuga Vanvas

What do Solomon Northup's 12 years in slavery have in common with the Pandavas' 12-year exile and 1-year incognito in the Mahabharata?...

One Shift Too Far - Epilogue

If you haven't read the ninth chapter, check it out here. ___ It all started on a Thursday evening...! The first time Anirudh saw Sanvi,...

One Shift Too Far - Chapter Nine

If you haven't read the eighth chapter, check it out here. ___ The next few weeks were manageable - even charming to Anirudh. The endless...

One Shift Too Far - Chapter Eight

If you haven't read the seventh chapter, check it out here. ___ The wail of the ambulance siren still echoed in Anirudh's ears. The world...

One Shift Too Far - Chapter Seven

If you haven't read the sixth chapter, check it out here. ___ The soft hum of the forest lingered as the sky slowly lightened. The dying...

One Shift Too Far - Chapter Six

If you haven't read the fifth chapter, check it out here. ___ As the laughter died down, Anirudh went away to the furthest slides he...

One Shift Too Far - Chapter Five

If you haven't read the fourth chapter, check it out here. ___ The much-awaited team-building trip for the APAC team and the Europe team...

One Shift Too Far - Chapter Four

If you haven't read the third chapter, check it out here. ___ Early on Sunday morning, Anirudh suddenly desired to visit the nearby...

One Shift Too Far - Chapter Three

If you haven't read the second chapter, check it out here. ___ "Ajay!" Anirudh hissed, practically launching himself over his desk. “This...

One Shift Too Far - Chapter Two

If you haven't read the first chapter, check it out here. ___ Anirudh could not sleep that night. He stared at his reflection in the...

One Shift Too Far - Chapter One

The sun had barely risen one brisk Monday morning when Anirudh found himself standing at the glass entrance of OliveHeron Corporation...

Echoes of Deception - A Doraemon fanfiction

The schoolyard was bustling with students, chatter filling the air as everyone met after the summer break. Nobita sat on a bench under...

Princess Urmila's Sacrifice - A Prequel

Urmila stood at the edge of the palace courtyard. The air was filled with confusion and dread. She could hear her father-in-law, older...

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