EPISODE 1

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Hey, I am Jay.

I am currently in India

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I am currently in India. I came here for a vacation, eager to explore a new culture and see the vibrant colors of this incredible country. After soaking in the sights and sounds of Delhi, I decided to take a train to Goa, longing for the serene beaches and lively atmosphere.

As I rushed to catch my train, my heart pounded in my chest. I was almost late, but thankfully, I made it just in time. I was about to board when a shout cut through the hustle and bustle of the station.

"HEY!!! HERE!!"

I turned around and saw a girl, her arm extended towards me. She looked desperate, and I realized she needed help.

 She looked desperate, and I realized she needed help

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I reached out my hand, and she grabbed it tightly. With a firm pull, I helped her onto the train. She was out of breath, her chest rising and falling rapidly.

"Th-thank you," she panted, glancing back with a sigh of relief.

"Hi, I am Jay," I introduced myself, still holding onto her hand.

"O-oh. Hi. I am Amara. Thanks for the help."

"No problem," I replied, smiling.

Just then, the train jerked, causing her to stumble forward and bump into me. We were standing so close, our faces inches apart. She was undeniably pretty, and I could feel my heart skip a beat.

"S-sorry," she stammered, quickly stepping back.

Before I could say anything else, she disappeared into the crowd. I shrugged and made my way to my seat, surprised to find her there as well.

"Oh? Our seats are together," I remarked, amused by the coincidence.

She nodded shyly, taking her seat beside me. I pulled out my headphones and started listening to music, but I couldn't help noticing her sitting silently next to me. She looked bored, her eyes wandering aimlessly.

After a few minutes, I decided to strike up a conversation. Removing my headphones, I turned to her.

"So, where are you going?" I asked, trying to sound casual.

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