"Ah man! My head is aching." Myra said clutching her head in pain.
"I wonder why." Naina sarcastically said which earned her a glare from Myra.
"I told you not to sleep in that position, but you didn't listen." Naina said scolding Myra, who was now pulling her hair in frustration.
"Lecture is not what I need right now, ah so irritating. I'll go out and do some neck exercise maybe that'd would help." Myra said still pulling her hair as if that would stop the pain.
"At this rate you won't have any hair left when you reach your 30s." Naina pointed. At this Myra, froze and immediately took her hand out of her hair. With a horror struck face, she looked at her hair in her phones camera. She didn't want to go bald, when she reaches her 30s. She made it a point, to never pull them again.
After doing some exercises, Myra went near the last tent from she could see the heavenly view a bit clearly. Taking her phone out of her pocket she opened her gallery and opened her parents old photo in their young days.
His dad had an arm around her mother who had wavy mid length hair just like her smiling brightly.
Her mom's smile was so contagious, no one could resist that smile, probably that's why his dad was looking at her mom with so much love radiating from his smile.
The picture was taken in Solang valley. At this moment, Myra just wished that her parents were alive. She imagined how fun would it be, if they came here as a family; her parents, Dee and Amy.
A tear rolled down her cheek, fell on her phone's screen as Myra looked at the mountains. She never met her parents but she still missed them. She wiped her tears and closed her eyes in pain. She gave the view one last glance and left.
"What took you so much time?" Naina asked.
Myra didn't say anything, just walked towards Naina and hugged her tightly.
"What happened?" Naina asked. She was expecting a sarcastic comeback. She was a bit taken back by the hug.
"Did you perhaps hit your head and fall?" Naina asked feeling confused.
Myra looked up at her with a blank face and said, "You ruined the whole moment. I was feeling so grateful, to have a friend like you and you! Never mind, I'm going to take a shower".
"Moment? Are we lovers? And what did you say? You were feeling grateful, that you have a friend like me? Go on shower me with praises I'm all ears." Naina said with a smug on her face, waiting for the praises to come. But none did.
"Forget it. I must've hurt my head on my way, just like you said. What was I thinking? When I said I was grateful." Myra said corners of her mouth twitching into a full blown smile at the change of Naina's expression from smugness to a frown.
Myra knew it was her que to leave. So she ran out of the tent.
"HEY YOU! COME BACK HERE!" Naina yelled at Myra who by now disappeared into thin air. Naina couldn't keep up the frown on her face. Her face cracked into a smile at Myra's antics.
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