Chapter_42

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When you wake up every day, you have two choices.

You can either be positive or negative; an optimist or a pessimist.

I choose to be an optimist. It's all a matter of perspective.

 It's all a matter of perspective

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Ruhaan's P.O.V.

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After meeting when I was about to enter my cabin, I heard someone uttering, “Tithy?”

I looked at the person and saw the person was Roshni. Before I could say something, Tithy followed me to my cabin.

I looked at her surprisingly but she didn’t bother that and asked me, “Sir, coffee?”

It was clear from her voice that she was upset with something or someone. While shaking my head, I asked her, “Isn’t she your sister, Roshni?”

She nodded as she looked towards the door but kept silent. When I asked her, “Are you upset with her or something?”

She was hesitating to answer me. I could feel that but I wanted her to open up with me. So I spoke again, “It’s okay. You can tell me. Remember you helped me last night when I fell sick. Just like that I also want to help you, if I can in anyway.”

She was about to say something but Roshni entered my cabin after knocking and forwarded a file to me.

And as soon as Roshni entered my cabin, Tithy left from there saying, “Sir, I am coming back after completing the report.”

But she already completed the report I asked from her. I thought in mind. There must be something wrong with them.

So I asked Roshni as I took the file, “Any problem?”

She uttered while shaking her head, “No. I have made a plan for our project. You should have a look and let me know if you want any changes.”

I tried to say something, “That’s okay. I will let you know. But” and she cut me off as she spoke up, “Now if you excuse me?”

I nodded and she went out of my cabin. I started thinking what might be the problem with them. It might be something personal of them.

Thinking like that, I forwarded towards Tithy’s cabin to tell her to call it a day and go home.

As I understood, she wouldn’t tell me her problem but I didn’t want to see her like this. And if I made her go home with Roshni, they might sort out their problems by themselves.

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