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e i g h t e e n. Pagal Khana
Dear Reyansh,
I visited the orphanage last weekend with The Band, that'swhat we do everymonth. It's like an eye-opener every time I go there and meet these beautiful kids without parents and a family.
It breaks my heart to see them that way.
Whichmotherwould drop their kid here? I mean, how can you drop your own baby in such a dump. As much angry as that makes me, it also makes me feel grateful because I have parents who didn'tgive up on me and a family to fall back into.
I'msureyou're grateful for your family too right?
Ik, Ik, bahut zyaada senti ho rahi hu, par kya karu. I just hate the idea of abandoning your own kids. I'd never.
Sometimes I wonder, what we would be without our families. I'd die without my family to be honest, I'm so dependant on them both emotionally and financially. And I love them so much.
I'm sorry if I'm being too curious about your family, but ever sincewe're friends, I always want to know more about you and your family. Are they crazy, cute, comfy or just as silent as you? I'm pretty sure they'reawesome.
All families are.
Anyway, see you at lunch. Today's math lecture is gonna be super interesting with the new theorems.
Yea yea, nerdalert.
So bye for now beforethe teacher catches me.
Yours, Pranati
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It was just a two minute walk towards the roadside car.
Just a matter of seconds.
Yet those passed like days as Reyansh held Pranati in his arms, ignoring her rant and walking ahead. He couldn't believe how close she was to him, how her warmth still filled him with unknown, happy feelings and how the past was to slap him with all the memories they had. He managed to keep walking as fast as he can, hoping to end this walk.