Author's POV:
S: Good morning.
B: Oooh... the sun finally rose after a long cloudy week. This morning has to be good.
S: Uff you and your 'Jalebi' speeches. I wonder how you keep the same excitement all the time!
B: Huh... that's not a big deal. Lemme tell you a secret.
(Pause. Long pause)
S: What! Are you determined not to spill any beans before Howrah junction?
B: Areh... You didn't give the permission so I kept quiet.
S: (amusing look) Seriously! Are you that obedient student...gosh!
B: (childish look and nodding head up& down) Yess bae.
Actually I have vapouring rice with delicious dal as breakfast everyday. And you can't believe, how long it helps me to remain energetic!S: Rice and dal? I eat the same everyday. How come it doesn't help me the same way as yours then?
Hmmmm...looks like you eat anything else with these. Tell me the truth🧐.B: Oooooo...yeeesssss. How forgetful person I am! I totally forgot to mention my favourite - potatoes.
S: Eww...potatoes, I hate them. Universal public.
B: What! What did you say...(laughing hard) 'public'? But they're vegetables, (murmuring) not public.
Both of them laughs hard. In the meantime, the train reaches Howrah station. Suddenly Bikash notices a brownish scar in Srija's left cheek. It looked like she had been slapped badly which left a deep mark. He wondered and he was about to ask about it when she said, "Bye-bye, see you in the evening." He smiled and waved his hand to bid farewell.
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Destiny (Sequel of The Train Meet)
Short StoryAn office boy encounters a lady on the train. He discovers himself being completely immersed in love with the lady yet has not confessed to her. Will he be able to get his true love or end up being an untold story? Let's find out...