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Ruhanika, a quiet introvert with a passion for books and study. She thrives in the world of words, finding solace in...
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My alarm went off, and I scrunched my eyes shut, not wanting to wake up. I quickly turned it off, pulled the duvet over me, and tried to go back to sleep.
But that alarm had already ruined my peaceful sleep, so I reluctantly got up, feeling frustrated and wishing I could throw it out the window. It was only 5:30 a.m.
After freshening up, I sat down to study, but I wasn't feeling well. I managed to study for just two hours before collapsing back into bed.
It was 8 a.m., and since it was the weekend, everyone else was planning to sleep in.
It had been a week since we returned from Lucknow, and since then, I'd been suffering from a fever.
Traveling never seems to agree with me, every time I go somewhere, I ended up sick. Just my immune system just doesn't know how to fight. I rolled my eyes at my own thoughts.
I wrapped a shawl around myself, feeling the fever still hanging and headed to the kitchen, where I found my mom.
"Are you up, Ruhii?" she asked, walking over and placing her hand on my forehead.
"Good morning," I said, and she replied with a "morning."
"Your fever is not there, but you have to complete the medication course. Come eat breakfast, and then I'll give you some medicine," she said while kneading dough.
I got up and hugged her from behind, wrapping my arms around her.
I always cling to my mom like a koala when I'm sick-i just want to hide in mumma's dupatta, like a baby kangaroo with its mother.
Fever makes me so cranky, and to add insult to dukhi katha, my periods just decided to show up during this lovely time-thanks for the timing?
(Sad story)
I swear, fever and periods together are a nightmare, it's like I'm a living corpse.
I hate feeling like this. I stood there hugging her, seeking comfort.
"Ruhii, what's wrong?" she asked.
"Nothing much. My head is pounding, my throat is itchy and hurts, my limbs feel heavy, and I just feel so frustrated. My eyelids are so heavy, my abdomen is hurting very badly" I blurted out.
She turned to me, made me sit down, and served me breakfast.
"Eat this, and I'll make you a kadha, it'll help your throat and warm you up," she said, offering me a morsel.
"Eww, why kadha? I'm already taking those bitter medicines," I pouted, not liking the idea.
"Ruhii, don't throw tantrums. If you don't drink it, I'll make you," she said, pointing a morsel toward my mouth.
I reluctantly opened my mouth and ate.
But I really didn't like it. The fever had dulled my taste buds, and I couldn't even tell what I was eating. I had asked my mom to make paneer paratha because I was craving it, but now everything tasted bland. I sighed.