May 13, 2024

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Short Story: Resonance by Arpan Mondal

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In this short story, Arpan Mondal weaves an intriguing story where science plays an important role with a captivating narrative that leaves the reader shocked in the end.

Varun knocked on the door of his house. It was a tiring day at work. His hair looked as if he just woke up and his shirt was stuck to his body due to the sweat. His tie had come loose and one side of his shirt was tucked out of his jeans. But the moment the door opened, he was filled with life again when he saw his wife, Nisha, and his beautiful little daughter, Rina. A big smile appeared on his face as Rina ran to him and jumped into his arms. 

“Did you bring chocolates, Daddy?” she asked. 

“Give Daddy a kiss to get it!” he said. 

Rina dropped a sweet little kiss on Varun’s cheek. Varun drew a chocolate bar from his pocket and gave it to her. 

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