g 'cause you lef
cause you left me
I cannot escape even
eans H
ng of Autumn when the suf
elted the ground made the trun
minously undulate with the roll of thun
mpanied by tearing rumbles
ently, now rose Fiercely. Its tempo
nd its glorious form
e she wanted to close her eyes a
tle girl around
ild", Her m
eaven?", the girl with two
d we will meet good people ther
e, love, community, and worship, where God was
e enchantingly wide as
n and their clothes were
the main gate of the Sikh temple. She cam
urdwara, which serves meals to all free of charge, regardle
s coming from her daughter. She took her daughter on her w
hands, she knocked o
ened the door and saw both mother and daughter trembling due to cold and also thei
ate their food. An elderly woman was sitting beside
That woman named CL couldn't stop herself from
st like the past", CL said and that elderly woman smil
ded he
f warm milk to the little girl who was snu
d her six-year-old daughter. CL helped her daughter dri
k", That elderly woman left her alone in
y and thanked heaven for the he
side of the window sill. The moo
were still flashin
her daughter. An angry tear, a helpless
CL' in the Indian community in Canada, she covered a long distan
unicate with the Indian community on
e born and studied in NY. Ciel was born and raised in NY and lo
school and fell in love with him who at last left he
rying his baby inside of her only to protec
on the pair of mother and daughter who we
She crossed the door of Pe
us hymns in the praise of Wa
en voice, "Oh God! Just Protect my daugh
ondrous enlightener
ly and evening came around. Both were
e for her home. The elderly woman saw the
mall packet to Ciel and said,
ide her handbag. She said goodbye an
he elderly woman saw them leav
ed, dark yet familiar figure fell on th
he beauty in you", His deep voice se
and had been acting as a mediator between him and Ciel f
ding half of the money from Cie
lacked empathy and he immediately knew that time had come
tand her fault that she made a mistake b
was called a Service or service, not work but Ciel lacked this important information about the Sikh temple. She always came and d
She said apologetically and then ran to
earned money. I forgot to give you this",
safely clutched her daughter's hand, and said,
and then she hailed a cab and
ties but she never stopped earning money for herself and her daug
iel found a white color env
her hand. Little Mohini ran to t
her heart. No one of her relatives was in con
lls were a
vely. She opened it and too
arranged all the small pieces of pa
paper and the letter pasted on it
and gasped for breath
ible. It can't
re seeing her daughter hurriedly comi
What's
rying and only crying as her hand
nk
eSuns