The deer and the wolf
Prologue The sun was merciless that day, sparing no one. The asphalt on the road looked as if it might melt and run down the sides. Maha walked with her head lowered, enduring the relentless heat. She walked down the otherwise crowded street - if not for the unbearable heat. Even the trees lining both sides of the road offered no relief. The usual bustle of traffic and honking vehicles only made the air feel heavier, the heat even more suffocating. Her well-set hair was now damp with sweat, beads of it rolling down her forehead, smudging the makeup she had carefully applied that morning. She looked at her watch, her face clouded with uncertainty. Digging into her handbag, she searched for any money left. Her fingers found a crumpled, torn ₹10 note. She held it in her sweaty palm, making it even worse. Carefully, she straightened it, staring at it for a moment before closing her eyes. A tear escaped, tracing a path down her cheek. One could not tell if her makeup had faded from crying o...