Monday d
ime, kids shuttling between tuitions and school, an
y thirties, grunted, groaned, and squeezed through th
nto at a busy station every day – neat formals, unbutt
when his laptop crushed dange
or and grabbed the first thing he co
ward with a painful
nudged into his sides or a stray foot over his own. Yet, he kept his cool an
ends, family, and colleagues, this marked the beginning of a n
gh interviews, he bagged a challenging senio
r before him added to his woes. Restricted breaths. Turning away. Looking up. Looking down. He tried it all but alas!
and hungrily gasped in a deep whiff of pure, fresh oxygen... blended with thick fumes from the train and t
"It'll be gone few minute
ed up, breathle
m the toilets,"
heepishly and looked away
d my breath." The balding man smiled and threw another glance at De
Dev r
post
ea
ere
Indust
Wonderful pl
," Dev
by the way," the bald
a friend who
Which dep
ing. Gaur
m! He's yo
rom college,"
h a decent suburb lined with identical duplex houses on
d at the door, to have the wind slap through his hai
slowed down and
ng but tall grass around. He glanced at his watch. Three minutes had
e. The express train is due any minute." He paused
in fast and S
HIZZZZZZ-CH
. CHUG-CHUG.... C
blur of blue
ay?" Dev shouted over
e weekends," the bal
s eyes fell on the house across the empty track – a decent, single-story with a dainty vegetab
essive eyes and soft, flowing hair as lush as silk. She crouched and sprinkled a generous handful of grains for her pets – a couple of chickens and a rooster
n't fail to make its mark, one that seemed as though she was
ght and scanned the surround
The only part which gave an illusion of life was the kitchen at the b
mpty gaze on her beautiful
r hair so silky... her... hang on, Dev. This is so not you. Since when did you engage in bird watching?
ething about her kept pulling him back like a magnet, tempting him to
ack and closing in on the next station.
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