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Keep smiling..😀
One day life will get tired of upsetting you....

😀One day life will get tired of upsetting you

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Third Person's P.O.V.

After some moments of silence, the person spoke up from the other side of the phone call, "Vaai, I was thinking "

Without letting him complete, Ruhaan cut off the line saying, "I need to go now. Talk to you later."

Ruhaan was about to leave from his cabin when Tithy came there worriedly.

Seeing her, Ruhaan coldly asked, "What ?"

Tithy politely asked "Sir, do I need to do anything else now?"

Looking at the watch, Ruhaan realized it was quite late for office hour. He just shook his head and said, "You can leave now."

"Thank you, Sir", saying this, Tithy left his cabin and got out of the office building. Taking a cab, she left for home hurriedly.

Ruhaan again sat on his chair closing his eyes. After a while he stood up and went near the window.

He looked on the road through the glass window only to found everyone busy in themselves in several ways but his eyes remained glued at a place where he found some people seemed as a family gossiping happily in a road side cafe.

Some memories were making their way to his mind but he forcefully blocked the way feeling his eyes to get watery.

Taking a file from the shelf, he sat on the chair again and continued to work.

Tithy's Home

Getting out of the cab, Tithy rushed inside the house and found her mother waiting for her worriedly. Catching the sight of her, she rushed to Tithy.

"How's your first day and why are you so late? You should have called at least", her mother worriedly said.

Tithy apologetically replied "It's fine. I was working and didn't get to know it was that late. I am sorry, Ma."

Then Tithy turned to go but her mother caught hold of her. Pointing to her hand, she asked worriedly seeing the bandage, "What happened to your hand?"

"Nothing much, Ma. I just got a slightly scratch. Don't worry. Where is Api (Sister), Ma?" Tithy said trying to divert her mother's mind.

Mrs. Ayesha (Tithy's Mother) pointed towards a room. When Tithy left, she smiled sadly. She knew her very well. She normally tries to hold her pain within herself as they are already in many problems.

Her husband died at an early age of Tithy. Since then she has been struggling hard to bring her two daughters up.

Now both of her daughters are working and they forcefully stopped her from working as she was in comma and got an operation on her heart.

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