Womania

A Salute to the Spirit of Being a Woman

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book Womania by Sanjay Tiwari, Notion Press
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Author: Sanjay Tiwari ISBN: 9789352065714
Publisher: Notion Press Publication: December 18, 2015
Imprint: Notion Press Language: English
Author: Sanjay Tiwari
ISBN: 9789352065714
Publisher: Notion Press
Publication: December 18, 2015
Imprint: Notion Press
Language: English
Choti Rani breathed deeply and held his hand with her teeth, she bit him hard and he started bleeding. Seeing no other way to set his hands free, Kunwar Ji rammed and threw Choti Rani in a corner. He grabbed his gun and pointed it at Sukhi, intending to kill her first, Just as he was about to open fire, the fumes from his barrels and the sound of the bullet filled the atmosphere. Everyone guessed that Kunwar Ji had shot Sukhi - and looked at Sukhi nervously. But she stood still. All of a sudden, Kunwar Ji fell on the ground. Every head turned to look at Choti Rani. She stood in a corner, holding a pistol in her hand. Her hair was loose, scattered and had fallen below her knees. She was dressed in black, and her eyes were red and fiery. Her disorderly curls and scars with blood oozing from them made her look like the Goddess of destruction.
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Choti Rani breathed deeply and held his hand with her teeth, she bit him hard and he started bleeding. Seeing no other way to set his hands free, Kunwar Ji rammed and threw Choti Rani in a corner. He grabbed his gun and pointed it at Sukhi, intending to kill her first, Just as he was about to open fire, the fumes from his barrels and the sound of the bullet filled the atmosphere. Everyone guessed that Kunwar Ji had shot Sukhi - and looked at Sukhi nervously. But she stood still. All of a sudden, Kunwar Ji fell on the ground. Every head turned to look at Choti Rani. She stood in a corner, holding a pistol in her hand. Her hair was loose, scattered and had fallen below her knees. She was dressed in black, and her eyes were red and fiery. Her disorderly curls and scars with blood oozing from them made her look like the Goddess of destruction.

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