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  നിരാകരണം: ഈ സ്റ്റോറിയിൽ മുതിർന്ന തീമുകളും ഡയലോഗുകളും അടങ്ങിയിരിക്കുന്നു, വായനക്കാരൻ്റെ വിവേചനാധികാരം നിർദ്ദേശിക്കപ്പെടുന്നു. സൂര്യപ്രകശം ജനൽച്ചില്ലിലൂടെ പതിയെ മുറി നിറയാൻ തുടങ്ങി, ജനൽച്ചില്ലിലെ പൊടിയും അഴുക്കും കാരണം പ്രക്ഷത്തിന്റെ ആ നീളൻ നദിയും മലിനമാണെന്ന് തോന്നും. അവൻ മെല്ലെ പായിൽ നിന്നും എണീറ്റു, കതക്‌തുറന്നു, അകത്തേക്ക് കേറാൻ വെമ്പൽ കൊണ്ടുനിന്ന പ്രഭാദശബ്ദങ്ങൾ അനുവാദം കാക്കാതെ അകത്തേക്ക് കയറി. അൽപ്പനേരം മുൻപുവരെ ഇരുട്ടും നിശബ്ദദയും കൂടുകൂട്ടിയ മുറിയിൽ ഇപ്പോൾ വെളിച്ചവും ശബ്ദവും കുട്ടികളെന്നപോൽ ഓടിക്കളിക്കുന്നു. എല്ലാ കോണിലും ഒന്നില്ലെങ്കിൽ മറ്റൊന്ന് കാണും. അവൻ പയച്ചുരുട്ടി കുടിവെള്ളം വെച്ചിരിക്കുന്ന കുടത്തിനു പിന്നിലെ ഭിത്തിയിൽ ചാരി ശേഷം തലയിണഉറയിൽ  വെച്ചിരുന്ന കത്തി ബെൽറ്റിലും ഘടിപ്പിച്ചു. എല്ലാ സാദനങ്ങൾക്കും അവ ഇരിക്കാൻ വിധിക്കപ്പെട്ടിരിക്കുന്ന സ്ഥലങ്ങളൂം ഉണ്ട്, ചിലതിനു അവിടെ എത്തുമ്പോൾ സന്തോഷം ചിലതിനു അവിടെനിന്നും അൽപ്പനേരം എങ്കിലും മാറിനിൽക്കുമ്പോൾ സന്തോഷം, സാധനങ്ങളും സ്ഥലങ്ങളും പരസ്പരം അടിമകളാണ്. പ്രകശം ഉള്ളപ്പോൾ ഓരോന്നും ഓരോ ഇടത് ഇരിക്കുന്നത് കാണാം, ഇവിടം ഇങ്ങനെയാണ്...

Twenty Fourth Night or What You Will

  It was a peculiar night, the kind of night where stories come to life. Houses of ill repute and blinking streetlamps dimly illuminated the town. Leaving behind footprints on the snowy mud, a cloaked man walks... A tavern stood, barely visible in the blizzard. The man walked in and slips in two pence to a least drunk man and asks. "Point me to the direction of one William Shakespeare." The man lazily pocketed the coin and pointed to a jovial man chatting animatedly to a bored and half-asleep barkeep. Taking a stool near him, the man ordered a whiskey. In his merry mood, William studied the man. "Haven't seen you here before?" William asks. "Haven't been here before." "Ha, a witty traveler, just what I needed." William turned his chair to the man and extended his hand, chuckling drunkenly. "The name's William Shakespeare." The stranger made no move to shake Williams's hand. The rude yet witty stranger was g...

Crab Island

  New York, the city that is reborn every minute. Sekhmet , the cruise ship, stands majestically in the pale moonlight. After convincing his sister, Rachel, to board and that he would join her after a quick phone call, Raphael waves her off. Pulling out his phone, he walks towards the pier when a woman emerged from the shadows with ferocious speed and kissed him with feverous passion. After a brief shock, Raphael returned it with the same haste.   Breaking for air, she spoke. "Raf, where the hell were you? I’ve been waiting for, like half an hour." "Sorry Mel, it’s hard to convince her. She still has some doubts, "he spoke, pulling her close once more. It doesn’t matter if she had doubts. You gave me a word. You will come with me in Mac’s boat.” With a mischievous smile, she continued, "We will have all kinds of fun." Hand in hand, they walked to a smaller luxury boat bobbing with the waves; Omina . They have been plotting this since Raf found out th...

Odyssey

  Nothing, a more potent catalyst for change than a sudden war. But there is no such thing as a sudden war, it was always brewing, you either didn’t care enough, or you cared too much. This was the thought Marie had when she was sitting under the lunch table huddled with her son and dog while their world fell apart. When the bullets subsided. Marie went to the boarded-up window and peeked through a sliver. Moments passed, and then more moments passed, she looked back to her son and released a breath she didn’t know she was holding. When the moon rose high in the sky they were moving through the streets like shadows, with a precious few things in some bags. When they reached the harbor, it was almost dawn. Marie frantically realized that the ship she paid to take them on, has already fled. Among the countless masts and furled-up sails, she saw not one hopeful colour. Marie sat down in dejection, their dog Marly came to her and started licking her hands. As she mustered up enou...

Mine History

 “I know he has one. I’ve seen him write on it when I was a kid,” a voice cried out from one of the rooms upstairs in that nalukettu. The house was searching itself one could say, as if a man was searching for answers within himself.  Sun trekked through the sky and reached its peak, everyone in the house heeded the call of hunger. Except for one young man. “"Why is he so adamant about finding that old thing, assuming it even exists?” an elderly man spoke sitting down. “He wants to show it off when he joins the party tomorrow. What else can create a bigger wave than donating the personal diary of a freedom fighter and the best friend of a great martyr?” a motherly voice spoke, coming out of the kitchen with trays and dishes of scented food in hand. The little girl at the table took a bite out of the pappadom and smiled cutely to avoid punishment. When she felt her mother's eyes on her face she asked her father to explain why grandpa was such a big name in the village.  Ch...

Armature case files of William Moriarty : The Case of the Empty Bottle

  “You four bring disgrace to all students,” Professor Steven said, his face twisted in mild disgust, though his voice remained calm. “Drinking without sharing with your teacher.” “Professor Steven, you’re late. We were just about to begin. Close the door,” Matt grinned holding up the bottle of expensive vodka one of his many lady admirers sent him “Oh, come on. You know I hate vodka.” The professor sat down with a sigh. “We might have some brandy left from yesterday,” I offered, looking at Alex. Alex looked at me asking with his eyes why I can’t just keep my mouth shut. hesitated before pulling out a half-full bottle behind the bookshelf, clearly stashed away for himself. We passed it around, laughing under the dim lights of the island hut. We were here to assist Professor Steven's research into Maldives oceanic bio-life. The storm had knocked out the satellite phone and antenna. We were stranded with no outside contact for at least two days. Tony took the last swig of...

SINS OF THE FORGETTER

  It was a perfectly ordinary day by all means. The sun was shining on him, radiating warmth. The ground beneath his feet, a sense of security. Sometimes the most extraordinary things happen on days like these. For instance, the death of God. Joy walked into his new high school. Head held high with an invisible effort and his smile constantly changing and correcting itself. He knew no one would dare tell him that he only got into this school because of his father, Archangel Gabriel, but he knew. Lucian Academy for Angels and Demons. Here the best and brightest of celestial offspring learn and, once in a while, get the opportunity to be an archangel, an honour of the highest order. Archangel Remiel was old enough to die soon and the students would jump at the chance to be him. When an old angel dies, his body is destroyed but his soul remains with all his knowledge and memories concerning himself. A new student is selected and his body is offered as host to the soul. And his young...

TWO HALVES OF A MAN

  Lazarus, that's my name. I was trapped on an island in 1944, for fifteen years. An Earthquake destroyed many underwater mountains making fishing possible for the region I was trapped in. It led to my rescue. When I was deployed in the war, my beloved wife and four-year-old son were heartbroken. After years of prayer, did we get our son. I couldn't see him grow up and become a man. I couldn't teach him how to shave or how to do basic repairs of a car or teach him how to ride a bike or shoot. I couldn't be there for my wife. She might have suffered a lot. Some part of me wishes that she remarried yet, my soul prays she is still waiting for me. I miss her smile when I would be cutting the firewood or sweeping the yard. She needed me for everything in the house. My heart melts when I think of how she had to take care of the house and raise our son alone. My son would be a man by now. The man of the house. I hope he is good to his mother. I hope he does well in school. I...

How the night and fog blinds

  I crossed the fence to my best friend's house and walked in without a purpose. His sister smiled at me, taking a break from sweeping. Her smile was gentle and warm, but those who knew her well knew she had teeth behind those lips. A long time ago, she caught me and him touching each other. I returned her smile genuinely and went in search of him in his room. I never needed permission to enter this house. Having my second breakfast with him, we went out, as we always do. But what we do always changes. Sometimes we smoke in the abandoned roofing tile factory, sometimes we play cricket with the other kids till the owner of the paddy field chases us away. One time we even walked to the nearest town on a whim, which was about 50 km away. We did everything together since we were children. Today the adventure was of a romantic nature. The new love of his life was going to the temple, and obviously, like any other "naadan lover-boy" we stalked her. He already wrote a disgusti...