Tag: Sci Fic Novel

Anjom: Book Three (Part One) : The Rama People

1. Madhapur, 2010

The Amaravati University cohort of five friends settled into Madhapur the way young tech-savvy tourists settle into a city that is, in 2010, still in the noisy middle of becoming itself. Half the buildings were beautifully constructed as iconic buildings โ€” especially Cyber Towers, Cyber Gateway, and Vanenburg Park. The other half were sites with buildings under construction at various heights. The roads were torn at the edges as roads get torn when fiber-optic cable is being laid by three different telecommunications companies on the same Tuesday, none of whom have told the other two. The new buildings โ€” Cyber Towers and Mindspace and several glass cubes along the road in front of them, and the half-finished tower across from the Westin Hyderabad Mindspace where Tirumala had taken, for the cohort, five connected-room serviced suites with a common area on the eighteenth floor โ€” were so new that the developers had not, in some of them, yet decided what the lobby chandeliers would look like, and the lifts moved randomly between floors trying to figure out the optimum resting floor from which to reach customers fastest. The old buildings on the same streets were so old, and sat so low against the newly constructed and reconstructed roads โ€” one road laid on top of the other, elevating the whole street and probably enriching the well-connected pockets along the way โ€” that they remembered, in their stone, when this stretch of Hyderabad had been a stretch of nothing at all.

Hyderabad was, in January 2010, a city out of breath in a very particular way. The country had spent the previous eighteen months being told that the world was, in 2008, on fire.

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The Oldest Tree (Chapter One : Veera )

# Veera - a Sci Fic Novel from Kiran Kumar Chava

## Chapter One: The Oldest Tree

Veera woke to the smell of cake. Not the synthetic kind that came in sealed pouches from the auto-kitchen - real cake, the kind his mother baked only on birthdays, filling the apartment with the warm, yeasty fragrance of actual flour and actual eggs and actual sugar. He lay still for a moment, eyes half-open, watching dust motes drift through the pale morning light that filtered through his bedroom window. Seattle's skyline glittered beyond the glass - towers of steel and carbon-fiber rising into a sky so clean it almost looked fake. Somewhere below, a transit pod honked while zooming past on its magnetic rail - a sound so rare it cut through the pleasant fog of his half-sleeping brain. Transport was nearly silent these days. You only heard a honk when something went wrong.

There on the ceiling, he saw five stars glowing brightly - holographic stickers that hadn't been there when he'd fallen asleep. He knew instantly it was his sister's doing. It brought an involuntary smile to his face.

He sat up in bed and found her drone already hovering at the foot of his mattress, its tiny dot light blinking red.

"Happy birthday, Veera!" Anika's voice came through the drone's tiny speaker, slightly compressed and cheerful. She was recording. She was always recording. "Say something for the archive!"

"Go away," Veera said, pulling the blanket over his head.

"Perfect. That's going in the family

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