AUDIOBOOK

Stranger's Death

Jai Prakash Acharya
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Duration
11m
Year
2026
Language
English

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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice.
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice Prashanth and a digital multi-cast.
In a city that never pauses, we often mistake movement for progress and survival for living. We build our lives within walls of glass and concrete, ignoring the fragile rhythm of the heart until it falters. Behind the morning mist and the routine of a ticking clock, a sudden silence awaits, a reminder that the ultimate truth is never found in the rush. On a quiet winter morning in Delhi, a familiar routine breaks, and an unseen truth slowly unfolds. What begins as an ordinary day turns into a silent encounter with life, loss, and forgotten presence. Through tender observations, a mother's wisdom, and a heart forced to pause, this short story explores how easily we forget to live, until a moment reminds us that we are still breathing.
An Ordinary Morning, A Silent Change
On a quiet winter morning in Delhi, a familiar routine breaks. The house feels different. The air feels heavier. What begins as an ordinary day slowly turns into a silent encounter with life, loss, and an unseen truth waiting to be noticed.
A Stranger Who Was Never Truly Known
Some people live beside us for years, yet remain strangers. Some endings arrive without warning. Through gentle observation and quiet moments, this story reflects on how easily we overlook the lives moving around us - until one absence suddenly becomes louder than any presence.
A Mother's Wisdom, A Son's Realisation
Through tender conversations and a mother's simple yet powerful words, the story explores how modern life has changed our idea of living. We run faster, we achieve more, yet breathe less. The past struggled to survive. The present struggles to feel alive.
Still Breathing
Stranger's Death is not a story meant to shock. It is meant to awaken. It speaks about forgotten pauses, unnoticed connections, and the fragile truth that we remember how to live only when something reminds us that we are still breathing.

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