After finishing their shopping at 8:30, they headed towards the metro station.
Ayra brought the tickets and distributed them among the friends as they walked down the steps towards the subway (Badi Chaupar has an underground metro station). Jennie froze for a split-second while staring down at the platform. It was the same person she had locked her gaze on. She looked him in the eyes again. She stepped downstairs towards the platform, thoroughly taken aback. Metro had yet to arrive. She still cast a glance at him.
Jennie mumbled, "He is not a foreigner, but an Indian," and chuckled to herself for her overthinking folly.
Jennie then began looking for a seat, calling her friends "lets go there" as she peeked back to check if her friends were following her. He was following her.
"What is he doing?" Jennie whispered softly.
She sat in the waiting area and noticed him standing in front of her at a safe distance. Jennie noticed Anaya browsing through the images, Other were immersed in their talk and Jennie didn't wanted to interrupt , so she called Anaya, who was seated next her.
Jennie: "Anaya"
Anaya: "what?"
Jennie: "Didn't I say something about the foreigner earlier in the rally?"
Anaya: "Yes"
Jennie: "Actually, he is not a foreigner, but an Indian, and he is standing over there to my right in front of us,"
Anaya: "Are you referring to the Goa guy?"
Jennie: "What do you mean, Goa Guy?"
Anaya: "He's literally wearing a Leaf print shirt in Rajasthan,"
Jennie: "And he looks like a Hamster"
(They both started to giggle)
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ContoBASED ON TRUE STORY On a vibrant day in Jaipur, Jennie, a shy ambivert, sets out with her friends to experience the lively Teej ki Sawari festival. Dressed in a beautiful turquoise kurta, she's excited yet apprehensive about the day ahead. Amidst th...