I was in my room, contemplating what I had done..
I had changed, freshened up and was ready to run away from here, from my past..
But I was unknowingly running towards someone who didn't care..
But I had no choice left..I couldn't stay here with my family, who very conveniently had removed me like a stain from their life..
Amidst all this pondering, Shanzay and Ayesha came.
They were desperately trying to talk to me, but I wasn't responding.They informed me that at last minute it was not possible to arrange for my ticket.
So, Haaris was leaving today and I was to go with Ahmed tomorrow by train.At that point, I didn't care.
Haaris went and I was locked up in my room..
My mother came and tried to talk to me but I didn't give in.
I was so angry with her too... she was my mother for God's sake..
She could have taken a stand for me..
But apparently, everyone wanted to get rid of me very badly..
I didn't talk or saw anybody.
I didn't eat and everyone gave up after some time.
I guess they understood my mental condition..Soon the time came for me to leave..
I felt like all emotions were drained out of me..
Never in my life had I stayed away from my family.
This was my first time and yet I didn't feel anything.Everyone hugged me and cried.. But I had shut down mentally.
The pain of disappointment and rejection was more than the pain of distance..I didn't shed a single tear.
It was a long journey.
I was silent the whole time.
Ahmed was also not saying anything which was very much against his nature.
He couldn't shut up for a single minute.But, I guess a single night was enough to change everyone and everything.
A/N:
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