The rhythmic clack-clack of the train tracks felt like the ticking of a clock, counting down the seconds until she was back in his city.
Mythili leaned her head against the window frame, the cool morning breeze tugging at her hair. She closed her eyes, a secret smile playing on her lips.
She was experiencing a new dimension of love—the kind that aches when there's a gap and thumps with electricity when it's about to be bridged.
These holidays had taught her one thing: she didn't just want him; she needed him. Every late-night talk, every time he called her Bangaaram, and even the moments she pouted because he was too busy with his "DCP duties"—it all felt like home now.
She had lied to him, telling him her parents had forced her to stay two extra days.
In reality, she had refused her mother's plea just to get back to him sooner. He had been so grumpy on the phone yesterday, refusing to take her calls after she told him about the "delay."
She knew he was mad, but the thrill of surprising him was too tempting to pass up.
Poor Mythu... she didn't know the cost of her surprise.
As the train sped through the countryside, her mind drifted back to the highlight of the holidays. The first time they had truly seen each other since she left.
Her cheeks turned into red when she remembered their 1st video call.
He directly demanded her to make an video call. Which erupted a whole Zoo of butterflies in her tummy.
That's another range of excitement, to speak with your soul mate for the 1st time through video calling.
It gives thrills and excitement, she is not an exception, every girl goes through this experience of 1st time of video calling.
Flashback:::::
On the day of Dasara Festival.
[for the other readers who doesn't know about how dasara festival is celebrated in telangana.
It is an important Hindu festival celebrated in Telangana. Vijayadashami, a festival that symbolizes the victory of good over evil, is celebrated with traditional fervour, devotion and gaiety across Telangana.
We play Saddhula Bathukamma, on the 9th day of navrathri.
In Telugu, 'Bathukamma' means 'Mother Goddess come Alive'
Bathukamma is the floral festival for women celebrated in the state of Telangana. It is symbolic of the beauty and eternal glory of Goddess Gauri -the ultimate patron of womanhood.
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