NOT GUILTY by Spundan Dasgupta

Framed for a crime he has not committed, a young man decides to take matters in his own hands to prove himself NOT GUILTY

Not guilty

‘The world never turns their back to anyone. The world is only oblivious of the fact that there are a few good people out there who deserve to be trusted, deserve to be loved and honoured. The world is blind, it is deaf and it is we who should make the world see what it needs to see, make it listen what it needs to hear.’

Sameer is a student who has never been serious about his studies or his life, something that has always troubled his father who looks at him as someone who has no ambitions.

Sameer's outlook on his life changes when he meets Anita. They fall in love and during their relationship, his attitude towards his life changes surprising evveryone.

However, fate plays a dirty game against Sameer who is accused of a crime he has not committed. He pleads innocence but no one is ready to believe him. Lost, heartbroken and thrown out of everyone's life, Sameer decides to take matters into his own hands to prove to the world that he is no sinner... he is NOT GUILTY.

Genre: FICTION / General

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Action & Adventure

Language: English

Keywords: guilty, not guilty, romance, crime, mystery

Word Count: 29621

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#75,631 in Romance (Books)


Sample text:

The alarm clock struck 6 in the morning. Sameer woke up to the noise of the clock and then switched it off. As he got up, he yawned and then from the bed, looked out of the window, there was a chill breeze blowing through it.

Sameer thought to himself, “Winter is already here. I cannot leave the house without a jerkin. It’s worse if it rains. I cannot afford to catch a cold and miss even a single day of my job.”

The setting around Sameer looked odd. The walls had not been white washed, it was dampened in some areas, and there were cracks. Sameer searched for his mobile, it had gone under his pillow. He took it out to see if there were any calls during the night.

He was sad for a moment and then smiled thinking, “Those were the days when I used to get calls even at 3 am and now, this mobile of mine lies silent. More than me, it is my mobile that looks more sad for not ringing. It is almost a month now that it has rang and before that, it never used to stop ringing.”

The mobile looked ‘quite’ costly but did not suit the surroundings that Sameer was in. Sameer got out from the bed telling to himself, “Let’s get started. No more wasting time.”

Sameer looked at himself in the mirror. He ought to have a shave. As he took the razor, and saw his reflection again, he thought with a smile, “I may have lost everything but my charm remains. No wonder there are still a few people in this world who still loves me.”

Sameer finished shaving, brushed his teeth, and then after a quick bath, dressed up in white shirt and pants. He was an ambulance driver. He then checked whether he had taken all his belongings – his wallet, his id card and a pretty costly digital watch. Before leaving, he checked his wallet for his driving license.

 

 

 


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