"Aren't you going to speak something?", asked Krishna in the least intrested tone possible. He was on the way towards the well alongwith Radhika.
"Arrogant people don't start a conversation I guess.", she replied sarcastically.
"Why are you this rude to me? Have I done anything wrong?", Krishna wasn't willing to give up this time.
"But you haven't done anything good either."
"Have I been given a chance to do so? Judging and accusing people for what they haven't even done. Is that all what you know?"
"They were comparing me. I never had a competition earlier.", Radhika sounded guilty in her low voice.
Krishna laughed and she gave him a dead look for it. He stopped suddenly as he noticed it.
"I didn't mean to hurt you." He said.
"I ain't hurt."
"I am talking about yesterday."
"It wasn't your fault. I shouldn't have been so rude." Radha apologized.
"Let's be friends." Krishna was all a sudden excited.
Radha smiled in agreement.
"And remember we are friends. Not competitors." Krishna added.
"Ok ok. Now stop making me feel guilty. Else I won't take you to the village tour." Radhika pretended to be annoyed."Please Radha. Forgive me. Please take me along." Krishna too tried to go with the flow and pretended to be scared.
Their laughter echoed the next moment and replaced each and every bit of tension which had been between them.
ESTÁS LEYENDO
The Untold Story Of RADHIKA
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