where he failed her. When did he get it wrong? However he tried, he just could not seem to find the logic behind it all, his mind could never come up wi
g to Yale is more important
don't be ri
diculous one",
their eyes as they stared at him. He sighed despondently,
erself to stop. How could her heart possibly break when it
et heard her name, a town where no one kne
boast of a few necessities and Sophia thought it was just perfect. It did not ev
ation and pulled up in front of the
over his face in a handsome way and Sophia could bet all the money in
rightest voice, "I'm loo
uld get a nice cottage for rent, it's owned
, she introduced.
l see a large farm with a sign, 'Brian's Far
d a big smile, the fuel atte
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n to one of his favorite authors and his best friend's ex-girlfriend. She was the one, no way could he have missed her white
Yale, he knew he couldn't let him go, they had to be friends. He could still hear his wife's voice, frustration and hurt coloring the edges as she told him she was leaving him but she would l
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els of Tarirah", rubbing it's cover, she slowly opened it and read the dedication page, "for the Grade 9 students of Tarirah High School, Nasus". The inspiration had come from them al
t, motivation to write, to be creative and she wanted
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oes
walking outside the house. It was almost nightfall and the entire town was so peaceful. She walked through the green fields where cows and sheep gr
ing a cow?"
. She was beautiful and had big brown eyes
I'm just surprised. I mean you being l
then Sophia extended her hand for
Singh", th
s your da
, Di
id
Hindi, not to worry I'll
ia said quickly, "Sop
hter", a deep masculine v
es I have", she said clearing h
divorced. It's j
pas", Sophia apologized.
age next to hers with a grin on his
"uhm, I better go in, we'll t
nd town I'm your go to guy
lready that they were neighbors. The last thing she needed was a tal
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on the radio, a glass of wine in his hands, reminiscing, and feeling bad. He wondered where
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eading in variations, "WHERE IS SOPHIA
uss was about. Sophia was some place alright, some place with spa
need to go?"
s a job waiting f
o do with Sophia?
id and the lie s
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ating Samosa which she learnt was an Indian delicacy. She was starting to worry less and less about Indiana and had finall
asked her abruptly one da
ha.
ou. Dad's always talking about you, he says yo
nd her dad looking at her, a frown on his f
Esha protested,
widely, "I do
to dance in circles. "C'mon d
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. Either Chopra was in the city or he was in Alimaj town with his daughter Esha. He did not want to bother him tonight but the memories were too strong. Memories of a
stood there by the window just looking at th
Sophia, I
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st and they were whispering sweet nothings to each other. Sophia did not know if it was the wine but Chopra's fac
iful Sophia", Ch
s around his neck, her heartbeat racing. It had been a long time since she felt this kind of electric ripple down her body. She felt his
rked his way underneath her blouse, releasing her breasts from its hold in her bra
ing to mush, gliding with him, locked in a dance as old as time, the