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Upper Lip
Upper Lip
Upper Lip
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Upper Lip

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As a housewife living in the suburbs of Delhi. Poonam’s life is centered around her husband and their only son. Her life looks perfect and rosy from the outside, but on the inside she is conflicted, her thoughts betray her and she is confused about her own identity.
Her life is thrown into a whirlwind of alien emotions when a surprise guest becomes a part of her life. The surprise guest has her own secrets that will shock Poonam to her core and will further increase the crisis that is plaguing her, and make her addicted...
What is the secret of this mystery guest, why is Poonam so conflicted, so confused, will she ever find the answer as to why her thoughts are betraying her?
Find out about the perplexities of this suburban housewife and her mystery guest

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 11, 2018
ISBN9780463261415
Upper Lip
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Jennifer Lawyer, Jr

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    Upper Lip - Jennifer Lawyer, Jr

    Upper Lip

    JENNIFER LAWYER

    Copyright © 2018 by Jennifer Lawyer

    All Rights Reserved.

    This book remains the copyrighted property of the author, and may not be redistributed to others for commercial or non-commercial purposes. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, events, and incidents are fiction. Any similarity to any real persons, characters, events or incidents is entirely coincidental.

    Any trademarks, service marks, or product names are assumed to be property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied.

    From the outside it all looked nice dandy, Poonam was sitting on a rocking chair in her garden sipping on her tea. Her husband, Sunil was just getting back from work and parking his car in the driveway. Poonam heard the car pulling in and got up to greet her husband. She took his briefcase and but no words were uttered from either side. He tried to embrace her, she wanted to back away but she didn’t as she didn’t want him to feel awkward. She was thankful when the embrace finally broke and he started walking towards the house, she followed him into the house.

    This exchange, to an outsider would have felt totally normal and nothing special but to Poonam it felt wrong, she couldn’t quite put her finger on why it felt wrong but it just did. She didn’t want to feel that way, but she did and she couldn’t help it. She shook her head as if the tell herself off and went to the kitchen after dropping his briefcase in the living room to make tea for Sunil.

    They were both alone in the house because their ten year old son Rahul had gone away to a summer camp two days ago.

    ‘’Poonam are you making dinner?’’, Sunil asked Poonam, to which she replied

    ‘’Yeah.’’

    ‘’I was thinking let’s eat out tonight’’ he said

    ‘’Sure’’ she replied

    Those were the only words that both of them had spoken to each other since the day had begun.

    Poonam started getting dressed while Sunil just stared at the TV with his bare feet on the table. She tried to doll herself up but her heart wasn’t in it so she decided not to try too hard and to Sunil’s surprise got ready rather early, too early he told her

    ‘’Our reservation isn’t for another hour still.’’ he told her

    So she sat down on the couch next to him, looked at him and started to say something but stopped herself before words could escape her lips. He on the other hand took no notice of her and kept staring at the TV and giving all of his attention to the football match.

    For Poonam time was passing so slowly that she could have sworn it had come to a standstill. They had been married for twelve years, yet it felt as if they had nothing to talk about. Because they sat next to each other

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