A New Start

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Samar's POV:

Shalini's constant gaping at the shop made me realise, how much she yearned to buy a new one!

"Ji, vittathaye paathutu iruntha offer gaali aidum. Vaanga pogalam" I persuaded her.

"Inga kutitu vara than enna car la era sonningala?"

"Yes, vanga polam..."

As I walked a few steps forward, she was still standing there like a rock.

"Don't think that your violin is gone. It's still with you and forever will be, so come on Shalini!" I snapped my fingers towards her and she woke up from the speechless state. Tears were filled on her face, but she tried to hide it in front of the public.

"Kanneer vittingana ennoda maruvesham kalanjurum, because I can't console you with this scarf and sunglasses..." I tried to cheer her up.

"Okay, na azhala" she chuckled and wiped her little tears, thank god I made her smile!

As we walked together, she felt confident and I could see it in her eyes.

The violin section was exactly at the right corner of the shop and she was so glued into it. The memories of her old violin must be triggering her, pavam.

"I choose this one" she told.

"This one is so cheap, costly ah parunga"

"Ippothaiku ennala itha than afford panna mudiyum Samar..."

"Neenga afford panrathuka ungala inga kootitu vanthen? This is a gift from our side"

"Ayyo, ivalo periya gift ah! A birthday wish from your side was more than a gift for me" she felt satisfied with that.

"Avalo than neenga intha actor mela vechurkura friendship ah?"

"Appadi illa Samar. I'll then pay back..."

"Pay back panna naa enna financier ah? Choose pannunga ji" I made her choose.

While she was looking for the right choice, my eyes went to the piano section and it reminded me of my film we talked about in the car.

My character, besides being a doctor, was also a pianist. The heroine was hard to get, but she had her heart in the hero by getting impressed with the mixture of his music and medical attention. At the warfield, she ended her life peacefully after she fought for the country and the hero's music ensconced in her soul. The hero didn't leave tears of despair because he was proud of his lady, but what mattered the most was he put a ring on her finger at the time of cremation which symbolised that they are married in each other's hearts. The rest of the film was how the hero overcame her death, and the way he explained to a little girl how brave women should be. His life was filled memories only with her which is eternal.

"Na choose panniten..." Shalini called me.

"Super ji super ji" I gestured and went with her to the cash counter.

"Congrats! You're the last and lucky customer of this season's 50% discount" the biller said pointing at the board which stated the offer will be expired in 5 more minutes.

"Oh, that's cool" Shalini showed me her palm.

"Hifi nga!" she exclaimed and I hified with her without saying that word.

We departed from here and I took out the car from the parking lot. She got inside.

"Oru nimisham Samar, ippo car ah ottathinga. Onnu kekanum"

"Penalty ketanga na ennoda maruvesham kalanjurum. Namma veetuku poitu pesalam, this is a no-parking spot" I showed her the sign board.

"Odane maruveshatha izhuka vendiyathu! Athuvum sentence order maathi maathi sollitu" she twisted her lips.

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