Fiction “What are you thinking of so deeply?” Anita asked her husband as they were walking up the narrow street leading to the school where they were going for a walk-in interview for teaching jobs. The bus that took them from the suburban rail station had dropped them at the foot of the hillock that was majestically crowned by the school building. “I was thinking of our destiny,” answered Sridhar. “I’ve just a few years left for retirement. You have a few more years. And here we are hunting for a job.” “What is in your destiny, no one can take away. What is not in your destiny, no one can give you.” She laughed glumly. She was repeating exactly what Sridhar had told her the other day when she grieved the death of the school where they both had been working for years. Their school was founded by an industrialist. He now wanted an amusement park in its place. The city needs relaxation, he argued. People who were not very kind to him said that the school fa
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