Gift Quest

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12

The days flew by, and now only two days remain until Vedika's birthday party. The recent days have been a whirlwind of activity, from managing critical business decisions to ensuring that the party preparations are proceeding according to plan.

The invitations have been sent out, decorations are in their final stages, and dresses have been finalized. In short, everything up to now has been perfect. The only thing left is my gift for Vedika. For days, I've been pondering the perfect gift for her, but nothing I've come across has felt quite right.

Even now, as I sit in the cafe during lunchtime, I find myself doing the same thing, engrossed in my laptop screen. I was so focused that I didn't notice someone standing beside my table until they waved their hand in front of me. I snapped out of my reverie and looked up to find Arika there.

"Hey, Arika!" I exclaimed, surprised to see her here.

"Hey, Shivansh. Looks like you were lost in thought. I called your name three times, but you seemed unaware," she remarked.

"Apologies for that. Please, have a seat," I offered, and she sat down.

"I've been searching for the perfect gift for Vedika for days but haven't found anything suitable yet. That's what I was focused on," I explained.

"Can I take a look?" she asked, and I turned my laptop screen toward her.
After browsing through my laptop for a few minutes, she shook her head and looked up at me. "Do you have anything specific in mind for her gift?" she inquired.

"I haven't thought of anything specific yet. That's why I was browsing online, hoping to find something perfect," I admitted. She shook her head again, saying, "That's not how you find the perfect gift for someone, especially not for a 2-year-old."

Feeling the pressure of time, I replied tensely, "But her birthday is just two days away, and I haven't even considered anything."

"It's alright, Shivansh. You still have time, and if you'd like, I can help you find the perfect gift," she reassured me with a smile.

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