About Stranger’s Death: A Short Story
In a city that never pauses, we often mistake movement for progress and survival for living. We build our lives within walls of glass and concrete, ignoring the fragile rhythm of the heart until it falters. Behind the morning mist and the routine of a ticking clock, a sudden silence awaits, a reminder that the ultimate truth is never found in the rush.
On a quiet winter morning in Delhi, a familiar routine breaks, and an unseen truth slowly unfolds. What begins as an ordinary day turns into a silent encounter with life, loss, and forgotten presence. Through tender observations, a mother’s wisdom, and a heart forced to pause, this short story explores how easily we forget to live, until a moment reminds us that we are still breathing.
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Author Bio:
Jai Prakash Acharya is a graduate in English Literature from the University of Delhi. He is a freelance writer who works on editorials, opinion pieces, and ghostwriting projects for newspapers and digital platforms. With a deep interest in Indian literature and a lifelong love for reading, he finds inspiration in everyday human experiences. Through his short stories, Acharya explores emotions, relationships, and the quiet realities of life. His writing style remains simple, honest, and deeply connected to human feelings. He believes stories should not only entertain but also leave readers with something to think about long after the last line.
