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Holes

A short story

Jyothi Vinod is a writer based in Bengaluru. Her short stories and articles have appeared in the Deccan Herald, the Hindu, Reading Hour, Open Road Review, OutofPrint, India Currents, among others, and have been part of anthologies, including The Best Asian Short Stories 2017 published by Kitaab.

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There were six months and 12 days left for our wedding, when my scooter toppled into a pothole and a speeding truck dragged my fiancé, riding pillion, under its tyres. Today, three months after my life was upended, I'm on a bus hurtling towards uncertainty.

The sliding window-shutter with its amoeba-shaped dirt smudges is jammed open. Warm, sand-laced wind stings the scars on my left cheek. Tree branches and thorny bushes whip the bus periodically, as if they want to pluck me out. Over the repeat blare of the Bollywood songs the driver is partial to, I try to remember and forget.

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