Dark Alleys (Heartbreaking Stories)
By K. Singh
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About this ebook
You must have read many stories written by many great articles and it is also possible that some of them have been imprinted in your mind forever!
The stories we have presented in this book are very different from the mainstream stories because most of these stories will show you the side of the society which is often hidden from you.
We believe that these stories will leave a very deep impression on your heart and mind and it is also possible that some stories will be successful in bringing about a big change in your life.
If you like these stories, please suggest your friends to download this book too! We would be grateful.
Good luck
T. Singh.
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Dark Alleys (Heartbreaking Stories) - K. Singh
Dark Alleys (Heartbreaking Stories)
K. Singh
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Dark Alleys (Heartbreaking Stories)
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A Few Words
She Was No More (A Tragic Story)
Why am I what I am? (A Sad Story)
What She Revealed! (A True Story)
She is also a Woman (A True Story)
What Kind of Life is this? (Disgusting Truth of Society)
Smile on Face (A Cute Story)
Good Thing (A Sad Story)
A Little Happiness (A Short Story)
Father and Sons (A New Story)
People Like That (An Emotional Story)
Can Something Like This Also Happen? (A True Story)
Last Death! (A Short Story)
Never Do What I Did (A Sad Story)
She, My Beloved (A Pure Love)
Your Own Sky (A Beautiful Short Story)
His Mother (A Very Sad Story)
A Prostitute and a Saint (A Moral Story)
Her Story (A Beautiful Story)
He Wanted Her Property (A Moving Story)
I Want To Go Home (A Very Sad Story)
She Was Not... (A Sad Story)
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Dark Alleys (Heartbreaking Stories)
Copyright@ K. Singh 2021
Smashwords Edition
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A Few Words
You must have read many stories written by many great articles and it is also possible that some of them have been imprinted in your mind forever!
The stories we have presented in this book are very different from the mainstream stories because most of these stories will show you the side of the society which is often hidden from you.
We believe that these stories will leave a very deep impression on your heart and mind and it is also possible that some stories will be successful in bringing about a big change in your life.
If you like these stories, please suggest your friends to download this book too! We would be grateful.
Good luck
K. Singh.
She Was No More (A Tragic Story)
It was midnight. The roads which used to be full of traffic and people throughout the day were completely deserted. Sometimes one or two vehicles were seen.
It was a place near New Delhi's bus terminal. People used to come to that place very rarely, even during the day, but that night there was a lot of light in that place.
Some girls were standing near a traffic light. When Sunil went near and saw, some of them were eunuchs and some girls who were prostitutes. Some girls were talking to some men about money.
Sunil went near and asked a girl, What is the rate?
"You will have to pay five hundred an hour and two thousand rupees to spend time with me all night!
And yes, there will be only one man in my room!" Rubia, the girl, said with a smile. From the tone of her words, it seemed that she had a lot of confidence.
Sunil said to her, "I am the only one….. There is no other man with me.
No no, the money will not be less.......and that too will have to be given in advance!
This time, Rubia said, very coldly.
Okay, come on..............come on and sit behind me!
Sunil said. The girl named Rubia quickly sat on the back of the motorcycle.
Sunil started the motorcycle and started driving very fast. Rubia, sitting behind him, covered her face with her shawl. Maybe she wanted no one to recognize her.
What's your name?
After driving the bike for a while, Sunil turned back and asked Ruby.
Rubia...
Rubia replied in a cold tone.
Where do you live?
Sunil asked again.
What will you do by knowing my name and village? Take me to your home for the work you want to do! Forget every other thing!
Rubia said a bit rudely.
And how far is your house?
Rubia asked after a while. Perhaps she was getting bored or was afraid to go too far.
Just after two lanes from the next cut,
said Sunil with a smile.
After two or three minutes, after reaching the street in front of a house, Sunil stopped the motorcycle and taking Rubia off the motorcycle, said that he would first open the lock of the house.
He told her to come after five minutes so that even if the neighbors were woken up by the sound of his motorcycle, they would see him alone.
Rubia did the same. Sunil first went and opened the lock of his house and parked the bike and kept half the gate open. After a few moments, Rubia quietly came inside the house, and Sunil closed the door quickly.
When Sunil reached inside the room, he gestured to Rubia to sit on the sofa