Chapter 2

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"That was nothing good." Swara rolled her eyes as we came out of E-square. "I mean, they didn't even show us the ghost well."

"God! Whatever it is, I found it creepy. Gave me chills." Sucheta said gravely.

"Even I did." I muttered, imagining the exorcism scene of The Conjuring. "It was shit scary."

"I'm glad my sister didn't come for this. It would be difficult for me to handle her screams." Sucheta bit her lip.

"True that. Suman would've fainted there." Swara laughed. "But we've a geography practical to attend. Duh! I hate it."

"But we've no option. Let's go." I pulled her towards an auto.

We reached college before eleven and headed straight for the geography department of the college.

"Where are the others?" Sucheta asked as we walked in the department.

"Hey, people, I just saw the students in that class next to the department." Swara shouted from behind.

Yes, there the whole class was sitting in a class next to the department which were actually meant for the students who had taken geography special. The teacher wasn't there yet and so they were chattering on and on.

I sat with on the front row while Sucheta sat with Nishi. Suman was sitting with another girl behind who had been talking to her constantly even if Suman was hardly paying attention.

I sat there as Swara chatted about the daily soap Hannah Montana which used to be my favorite once upon a time.

That was the time when I first saw him. I was 17 and he, 18. I was a fatso as well as a super freakish teen who had the most childish attitude. He, a super cute, skinny and shy guy.

I was listening to Swara calmly till I saw him- standing on the doorway, his face down, a big phone in his hand, too engrossed in it.

I thought he is from some other class, must be wanting something in the geo lab so have come. I looked away from him and continued listening to Swara's chatter. The teacher was not there in the class yet. My eyes flickered on to him after a few minutes.

He was finally looking up, his phone was still in his hand. He looked so flawless, so...

My thoughts were broken by a harsh voice. It was none other than the geo teacher who was the most annoying person I have ever met. She had finally taken her time to reach in class and was already writing some stupid practical on board.

I looked at the board and suddenly remembered about my thoughts and stared at the doorway. He was still standing there, looking in the class with wary eyes and then again looking at his phone.

I was wondering why the hell was he standing right there since so long. He might be from commerce. I didn't pay much attention and concentrated on Mrs. Annoying. But I was sitting near the doorway. So I could see him straight ahead of me. My eyes would follow his actions each and every second.

He suddenly gave up with standing there and came a little inside the class. The teacher managed to notice him and tell
him to enter. Each and every one of us looked at him as we do look at new students.

He seemed to be scared, I thought as he made his way slowly to the last bench, which was the only empty one. My eyes followed him there. I forgot that I was sitting in the middle of at least fifty students and not to mention Mrs. Annoying.

My head turned to look at him. He was sitting there, his hands folded. He had his grey sweatshirt on.

"Who is that guy?" whispered Swara.

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