PACE : Part III

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Well, this was actually a surprise part. This is for all those who taught I was rude and had forgotten them. But, ta-dah, I haven't! 

Happy reading!

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I might have not mentioned many people in the previous parts. There were so many who had offered a helping hand whenever I had needed. So this one is for those who thought I forgot about them.

I don't remember if I mentioned our headmistress or not. If I didn't, then I'm, now. Our headmistress was one of the best people I had ever known. She looked elegant in everything that she wore. She was this pillar support who would always be there when we needed her. Whenever anyone of us would have any problem, we used to reach to her. She would provide us various solutions and help us come out of any damn situation. 

I would want to have a headmistress just as friendly and supportive as her. It really helps the students grow and feel free and comfortable.

There was this huge group of almost twelve to fourteen people. No, they weren't friends from before they got admitted to Pace. Most of them were in same school, although. On the very first day itself, they bonded with each other so well that anyone could have been jealous of them. That group had people of almost every language that existed in India. And trust me, all were extremely smart.

I had a favorite of course. He was the friendliest amongst them and would always talk to me. He was fun-loving and the chilled out one. He looked quite innocent but I don't think he really was. Studies had now made him shift to another state. I could say he's enjoying washing clothes by himself back in the hostel!

The boys of that group had really been good friends to me as compared to the girls. One, one of the smartest ones has now gone abroad for his further studies. He would always act very relaxed and laid back and like he had nothing to worry in this damn world about but he would manage everything together. I wonder how people do that! Do everything in the world and yet score great marks!

There was this guy, who had Chinese eyes, white, and short, with those round glasses and rabbit teeth. He had always been good to me and he was the smartest of all. He had initially decided to do architecture but the smartness boundary didn't let him and so, currently he's in IIT-B. Yes, the best one in India. He was such that you could ask him anything and he would solve it all. He had always been of help while all the time I spent in doubt rooms.

The other one, who is a great fan on comic con had his roll number somewhere near me and he, another guy and I would always divide the portion in parts during the college exams so that we could copy. It was wrong, but we did it anyway. College wasn't important to us (Justification!).

This girl, in the group, she was no less than a model. She was lean and beautiful. She could pose exactly like any other model out there. I never talked to her, though. But, I surely admired the way she carried herself.

There were others as well in the group, but I didn't know them that well.

There was another friend of mine. Not only mine but I guess, of every other student in Pace. She used to talk to every, every student. She was so white, with those brown eyes, under the rectangular rimmed glasses. There was no time when I hadn't seen her smiling. She always flashed her smile to everyone she met. It's one of the traits that everyone should have, being friendly and kind. Her parents' love story was one of those showed in a Bollywood film which took everyone by surprise. I mean, how can anyone's life story be as same as the one shown in the movie?!

I had a friend who was a crazy fan of Wattpad. She had recommended so many stories to me. She and her group of friends would literally talk about the stories and discuss about them. In fact, they used to read on Wattpad in the lecturers. Wow!

Honestly speaking, throughout those two years, there were n number of people whom I met, talked, studied and had fun with. I don't even remember most of them. There were so many who taught me various things. I cannot list every person I met but trust me, I don't regret meeting even one of them.

I learnt that no matter how a person is, every person has one or the other thing that makes them shine amongst everyone. Every person is different, unique in their own way and we should learn to respect everything that they are.

Pace gave me friends, some which are still in contact, some which vanished away for further studies while some who were just meant to be friends for those two years. But, I can't deny the fact that everyone was worth remembering and expressing gratitude.

One thing, you all should remember. Whoever you meet in life is a blessing to you. They either come to be with you forever or to teach you something and help you gain some knowledge so that you can move further in life with ease.

I'm thankful to everyone who has ever known me and the ones whom I have known (more or less the same thing) and help me learn things. I owe you all.

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