The conversation

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"Hey P' can you tell us where dunk lives"

"No I can't because dunk said that I shouldn't tell anyone about anything, he will himself talk with you guys', peem replied on milk's question

Dunk was too upset about what happened, he had a temperature but wanted to be alone.

Dunk dials a number

Dunk: [sighs] Swasdee khap Grandma.

Grandmother: Swasdee dunk

Dunk: How are you doing grandmother

Grandmother: I'm good, but happened to you? Do you have fever?

Dunk: yes a little bit

Grandmother: Did you visited the doctor

Character: I don't have to, I will take the medicine and my fever will be gone.

Grandmother: do you have something in your mind....your expressions are telling everything....did something happen.
You can tell me dunk.

Dunk: Grandma actually I liked a girl.

Grandmother: that's a great news. What's wrong then

Dunk: I decided to propose her but I was clueless that she had a boyfriend and do you know that her boyfriend was my best friend first.

Grandma: that's sad to hear,  but no problem you can tell me everything you want.

Dunk started crying in the call

Grandmother: dear please don't cry you will surely find a better person.

"I just don’t understand what went wrong. I really thought she was the one."

Grandmother: "Sometimes, even when we think we’ve found the right person, things don’t always work out the way we hope. It doesn’t mean it was all for nothing."

Dunk: "It’s just hard to believe I’ll find someone else who makes me feel this way."

Grandmother: "You will. You might not find someone exactly like her, but there’s someone out there who will bring you happiness in their own unique way. Life has a way of surprising us with the best when we least expect it."

Dunk: "I hope you’re right. I just feel lost right now."

Grandmother: "I understand. But remember, each experience teaches us something and helps us grow. You’re stronger than you think, and in time, you’ll see this as just a step towards something better."

Dunk: "Thanks, Grandma. It helps to hear that."

Grandmother: "I’m always here for you. Don’t forget that. I think you should rest now, and Don't think so much about what happened."

Bye Grandma, and dunk hung the call.

After listening to his grandmother’s comforting words, dunk felt a mixture of relief and cautious hope. Initially, he was still feeling the sting of heartbreak and a lingering sense of sadness. However, her kind and encouraging words  helped him feel a bit lighter, knowing he’s not alone in his struggle.

The next day dunk decided to go to school but he was still feeling a bit of fever.

As he stood outside the school gates, the weight of those past  days hung heavily on him. The rejection felt like a scar that would never fully heal. He replayed the moment over and over in his mind, each replay stinging just as much as the first time. "What if everyone knows?" he thought, dreading the idea of walking through the halls under a cloud of pity or awkward glances.

His hands were clammy, and he took a deep breath, trying to steady himself. "What if people talk? What if they laugh?" The possibilities churned in his mind, each one more humiliating than the last. He considered turning back, but the thought of avoiding school indefinitely seemed worse.








Hello dear readers
This part is just a conversation about dunk and his grandmother. The summary of how dunk felt.etc







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