"REVENGE"
in a sulking mood, tea
a when she insisted on going out with me. I wish I hadn't a
tuated by bitter scenarios in the unseen future and the thought of it made her shudder. She brushed off the tears from her eyes and looked for her drawing book. It was filled with evocative memories of her family. Often she would draw pictures of the highlights of the day before she went to sleep. As she idly flicked through the pages with watery ey
and then a knock at the door and briskly curle
ease may I
she had his voice. She didn't respond but gulp
" He said and forced himsel
ally, laying his hand on her
neecaps feeling remorseful. Trying as much as to brave himself in front of his daughter, which seemed more c
id reason to give for my mistake, honey." Shalom was feeling stifled by anger and didn't utter a word but could
tion because Shalom's gasps were now becoming more frequent than before. He got on his feet and af
ove mom anym
e characterised by rage and looked at him with an
been a dead man by now. He could never have imagined that
e complex than her age. Laying a hand on his wife was a le
and looked at her in awe. Sh
e had never thought of any other woman but his wife. That was the undaunted truth that his conscience was pleased with and to think that the mos
ted in front of her unable
reasures of this world, believe...me." He said honestly with dewy eyes and turned away his face trying to stifle the tears back to
ing silence unti
I have never doubted hi
r family together and this was just a simple sacrifice that would change everything. She