Rashmika Mandanna’s Blue Saree Story
Perched on the mahal steps, Maira had waited in the same place for months on end now. Every morning, she would greet the workers in her elegant blue saree, before settling down and soaking in the melody of the birdsong that came by from the nearby hills. But hidden under all her elegance, was a silent heartache, very much in contrast to the bright sunlight that streamed through the doors and windows. And today was no different. Amidst the early morning hustle and bustle of the mahal, Maira’s heart secretly yearned, that her wait would soon come to an end
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A short story for a good read.

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As she sprung open the door, she was amused to find no one at the door. At her doorstep, she found an envelope carefully crafted from a handmade paper, sealed with shimmery wax.
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“In years of passing by this house, I have loved you. I have loved the scent of your marigolds, the crackling of your gramophone, the chiming of your anklets as you walk. When the time is right, perhaps a month from now, perhaps when we’re old, I wish to love you from near.”
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Shiny tears rolled down Maira’s eyes. A lover of love, she had finally found someone who admired everything that she loved. And without having to give it a second thought, she began the waiting.
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Seasons have passed ever since. The moon has waned and waxed hundreds of times, the mango tree has surpassed the walls of the house. And still, every day, she waits. She believes he will come in a bright hour this time. And this time, he will not leave.

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