Flash Fiction

Cinch Conquer

Queen Harshita looked at the fort once again. It was the best sea facing fort ever built, she thought. It had won accolades for being invincible. It had the formidable mountain to watch it’s back and vantage opening towards the gulf. Naval ships were well appointed at the strategic points. Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Flash Fiction

The Shocking Rainbow

“Hey torpid fellas”, called Manny, from the steering. As no one responded, he checked to his left.  Sarah seemed drifted far away in her dream land.  Checking in the rear view mirror he found Mom and Dad with their dangling heads and drooping shoulders. “Damn it! Are we on a Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Fiction

The Real Pressure

“Silence! Expect the audience to have some civic sense here”, roared Mr Leo from atop. As if that was not enough, Mr Mammoth trumpeted, raising it’s trunk. Mr and Mrs Seahorse who were running amok stopped with a break. Facing the gathering they stood motionless after a long while. Mrs Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago
Fiction

A Long Way Up

Keeping fingers crossed, waiting outside the Head Of The Department’s cabin, Sukhada went up and down the corridor. With every passing moment, she grew more and more restless.All she wanted to hear was the calling bell from the cabin. As she was about to turn and walk down the corridor, Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, ago