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A Box of Memories

By: Aben
Narrated by: Linda Mae Roper
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A Box of Memories is a container of someone's little joys, tears, feelings of helplessness, and the inexpressible pains that remain concealed deep down inside and get revealed only on certain special occasions. This is the story of Naro, a girl from a small, poor town in India, who grows into a fine young lady with unbelievable beauty and a good job in a reputed university. Yet every day, she holds on to unbearable pain inside. She has held on to the same pain for years. It feeds on her and finally devours her completely.

She lost her parents and her only friend in the entire world at a very young age. The friend returns to her after years, and only then does she realize that the pain of having lost her had been plaguing him just as it plagued her. In the end, all that remains in the world is the box of memories which Naro leaves for her dear friend, Mark.

It was fate that brought them together, and fate, itself, that tore them apart.

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