The next day as it was nine in the morning Mallika phoned to Susmitha and said. "I can get the appointment of that doctor in the mental care on the evening of this day. But the problem is; you both should go there. The doctor said he needs to discuss with you also about that problem and then only he can give a solution."
"It is my husband who has been suffering with a problem, not I." Susmitha irritatingly said. "Anyhow if it is a male doctor how can I discuss anything with him?"
"I cannot say anything about that but it is just like that." The way Mallika said that was indicating there was no way except that. "But I recommend you both to go there. My husband is saying that the doctors there are very much capable and they sure can solve this problem."
"But how can I discuss about this if it is a male doctor?" what Mallika said put Susmitha also into thinking but still she could not discuss that with a male doctor.
"I don't know whether it would be a male doctor or female doctor. If it is a male doctor you are not going to discuss anything with him and come back. As that mental care is not far from here also, I don't see any loss in both of you going there."
"Alright then. We both go there." Susmitha said as if she came to a decision suddenly.
"Then all the best to you both. You know my husband and just ask for him when you go to that hospital." Then she cut off the call.
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The mental care that was mentioned by Mallika was BAMC and her husband Vardhan has been working in it for a long time and he has enough intimacy with Charles and Rose also. When he explained about the problem of Susmitha and Pallav whatever he had heard from his wife Mallika, Charles could guess something even it would not have been exactly the cause. Because of his intimacy with Vardhan he readily agreed to give appointment the next day evening and he said to Vardhan that wife of the Pallav also needed to be consulted and talked with and Vardhan agreed to it without thinking much about it. But Charles knew that a girl could not discuss such matters with a male doctor and he asked Rose to talk with Susmitha at the same the next day while he was talking with Pallav and Rose readily agreed to it.
On the evening of that day both Pallav and Susmitha went to the BAMC in their car and it has not become difficult to them at all to meet Vardhan there. Vardhan made them sit in the visiting hall, went into Charles chamber and told him about the same. Charles told him that he shall see Pallav and Rose deal with Susmitha and when Pallav and Susmitha came to know that arrangement so, they felt very much happy as they need not talk with opposite sex doctor about their problem.
"It is my husband not I who has been facing the problem, what you really want to talk with me I cannot understand!" once after comfortably settled in the chair opposite to Rose, Susmitha said with little irritation in her face and few gathered frowns on her forehead.
"Why you are thinking that it is absolutely only your husband's problem?" Rose laughed and leaned back in the chair. "In most of the cases there will be wives part also equally in the failure of sexual intercourse."
"You can observe me if you want, there is physically no wrong with me." Susmitha angrily said. "Whose fault it is if he cannot do that even after I have given him full chance?"
"You start telling me everything by saying your name." Rose adjusted for more comfort in the chair. "Don't omit anything. When first you have tried, after that till date how many times you have tried, what is exactly happening?"
"My name is Susmitha." Susmitha said "I cannot explain all that to you, how can I? Can anyone discuss about their sexual matters like that with another person? Moreover when I am hundred percent perfect without any problem, why do I tell about them?"
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