It's Just A Dance

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Anara's POV......

Time flies like an arrow. Last week especially... It passes so quickly that I don't even remember how the week went by. But it was too hectic with exams. Also, last week was so hard for us...especially me. Events that occurred lately in my life didn't let me concentrate on my studies. But with Dad's help, I did it. Finally, I made it. My schooling..it's over so is the drama in my life. I'm very happy about that. Still, there was a last day for the drama again. Our Farewell. I don't want to spend one more day in that school but....as much as I don't want to attend our Farewell Party, I can't ditch my friends. I had this strong urge to avoid drama in my life. But my friends are more important to me.

When Ayesha told me about their sudden transfer yesterday, I couldn't stop my tears. I even wish to talk to her Mom about that but it's not the right thing to do so. They are very happy and proud of their growth. And I can't spoil it by behaving like a brat. Anyway, I'm happy for them. Maybe we can meet sometime. But this Farewell Party is really a Farewell for all the people I know.

Advik is too upset with Ayesha for moving to Delhi. He literally begs her to stay. I feel sad for him. He really likes her a lot.

It becomes too hard for me to choose whether to go or not. It might be simple to decide if Anirudh is not there. He has become too mysterious nowadays. He is invisible to us. We never saw when he came, write exams, and left without a glimpse of us. Like I said...he's really invisible to us. If he does the same in Farewell, I don't hesitate to attend. But it's not like that. And I'm not ready to witness their dance. It's too much to handle.

Beep.....

I jerk a little at the vibration of my phone. I open the text from Advik.

Advik: Hey :)

Me: Hey -:)

Advik: Can you do me a favor?

Me: Yeah....

Advik: Will you please convince Ayesha to come to the Farewell?

Me: She's not coming?

Advik: I guess so

It's a relief. Why should I even think about it then?

Me: That's a great news

Advik: What!?

Shit!! I shouldn't have said that to him. Now I should cover up for that.

Me: I mean if you ask her for a dance, she would definitely come. I bet she's waiting for that.

Advik: Are you out of your mind? I...I never dance with a girl.

Me: Then do it. It will be a special moment for both of you. A good memory for her

Advik: Sounds cool. Will she be willing for that?

Me: Of course, she will. Besides, she never danced with a guy before. Isn't it obvious? It's your chance. Just ask her out. Maybe it's your last chance too.

Advik: You're right. Thanks for your advice. I owe you something.

Me: (chuckles) Just go for it, Ad. I can take it anytime. And hey, be careful. She's stubborn sometimes. You need to be patient.

Advik: Yeah, I know that, and get ready to witness an amazing dance tomorrow.

Me: All the best......

This reminds me of Mom and Dad's dance. She's so nervous and excited at the same time for their play and a small dance in the play. Wish I could have seen their dance. Oh, wait. What if there are any photos or a CD of their dance?

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