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Kali's Infatuation
Kali's Infatuation
Kali's Infatuation
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Kali's Infatuation

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Short stories that will keep you riveted.
Stories you can curl up in bed with

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJeff Tikari
Release dateJan 24, 2012
ISBN9781466141865
Kali's Infatuation
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Jeff Tikari

Author and Homeopathic doctor. Jeff has written nine books and has been published in India, USA, UK and Canada.

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    Kali's Infatuation - Jeff Tikari

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    Copyright Jeff Tikari 2012-01-24

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    Kali’s Infatuation

    Jeff Tikari

    Kali’s Infatuation

    Kali yawned and opened his eyes to narrow slits. His bride of two days stood in the door way of the hut against the morning sun, her semi-transparent sari revealed her sensuous body. Kali felt the beginnings of arousal nudging him awake. He called to her:

    Hey, Munni…

    Don’t call me that. Only my Papa calls me that.

    "OK, yar, Mangli, what are you looking at? Screwing up your pretty face; come back here."

    Mangli looked back and saw the mischief in his eyes. No chance, she said. "I have to fetch water, light the fire, cook a meal and do a thousand other things," she stuck her tongue out at him.

    Kali leapt out of bed and made a lounge for her. She took off like a hare down the narrow dirt footpath, screaming in excitement. Kali would have chased her but he was butt-ass naked.

    In an adjacent hut Mangli’s father-in-law looked up from his meal, "Hey Ram! Have they started to fight already?"

    Don’t be silly. You are old and unobservant, said mother-in-law. "Can’t you hear her giggle? I’d say they are getting along fine. Thank God! I am still afraid. I hope marriage will bring some sense to his head, he is such a fickle lad, so full of fanciful ideas and yet so simple in the ways of the

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