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The Crow by her Window
The Crow by her Window
The Crow by her Window
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The Crow by her Window

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Fifteen-year-old Rima is missing from her home and no one has a clue where she is. Police begin their investigation but can her parents cope with the revelations that follow?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherA. K. Raj
Release dateJun 12, 2018
ISBN9781386305422
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    The Crow by her Window - A. K. Raj

    The Crow

    by Her Window

    A. K. RAJ

    THE CROW BY HER WINDOW

    Written by A. K. Raj

    Copyright © 2018 by A. K. Raj
    All rights reserved

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the author.

    Email the author at reachakraj@gmail.com for permission requests.

    Disclaimer

    This is a work of fiction. All characters, names, businesses, places, events, and incidents in this work are imaginary and the sole creation of the author. Resemblance to any character(s) or incident(s) in real life, if any, is purely coincidental. 

    Table of Contents

    The Crow by Her Window

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    Chapter One – The Interview

    The Crow by Her Window

    M

    ohit Ganesh was in the middle of his presentation when he felt his mobile phone vibrating in his pocket. Ignoring it, he continued with his presentation but the persistent vibrations made him curious. Whatever it was it could wait, or so he thought, because at that moment nothing else mattered more to him than his presentation. He was in line to be promoted as the Chief Strategy Officer of his company and a lot depended on the presentation.

    Mohit was explaining a product feature when he noticed his colleague and friend, Ram Kumar Yadav, getting up from his seat and walking towards where their CEO was seated. Mohit watched them talking as he continued with his presentation but he was soon interrupted by Ram Kumar as he approached him.

    Rohini has been trying to reach you. You should call her, Ram Kumar said.

    I’ll call her back once we are done with the meeting.

    She texted saying it’s urgent. You know she wouldn’t text me otherwise. Talk to her.

    Mohit reached for his mobile phone from his pocket and there were twenty three missed calls from his wife. He glanced at the seated executives of his company and said, Excuse me, I need to make a quick call. I will be right back.

    Mohit exited the conference room and rang his wife.

    Rohini, I told you how important this presentation is. What is it that can’t wait? he asked in frustration as soon as she answered his call.

    Rima is missing! Rohini wailed, the words barely comprehensible.

    What!?

    Mohit panicked. He glanced at his watch and it was 9:39 PM. He wondered where their fifteen-year-old daughter could have gone.

    I searched everywhere, called her friends, no one has a clue. Please come home Mohit, come home, please, Rohini pleaded between sobs.

    I am coming, calm down. We’ll find her, don’t worry. I am on my way.

    Mohit disconnected the call and hurried back into the conference room. He updated Ram Kumar on what was going on and left immediately. On his way back home, he contemplated where Rima could have gone

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