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I devour the memories of viands and lade my belly with the food I cook. Four years since the pandemic numbed my tastebuds. “Smell is yet to return." Says my aunt.
I fill her plate with a second helping, hope she cannot guess my failure, but burnt hearts are hard to hide. She turns her head to the window. Its frame is filled with floating yellow bears. A balloon seller passes the house. This adds nothing to the food or the fact I cook to kill what has been killed to fill us.
The author of 'Postmarked Quarantine' and 'How To Burn Memories Using a Pocket Torch' has nine books to his credit, Kushal Poddar is a journalist, father, and the editor of 'Words Surfacing’. His works have been translated into twelve languages, published across the globe. You can follow him on Twitter- https://twitter.com/Kushalpoe.