[4] " Physically? Yes. Emotionally?.........Never."

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" Okay....so this goes your library. SPACE Main branch library is the largest one in Mumbai. And I expect you to loooovvvvee this place.", Nandini said as Rishab looked around in awwe.

" How's it?", Nandini asked him and he gaped at her

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" How's it?", Nandini asked him and he gaped at her.

" You seriously asking me this? This...this is awesome! But why such a big one?"

" Rishi. This is a common library. Its for all the streams. It has to be so big na.", she shrugged and Rishab nodded. Seems like he has to get used to SPACE's royalty.

" Okay now come with me. The auditorium is nearby. Let me show you. ", She dragged him with her.

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"Wow!!!", Rishab exclaimed as he admired the biiiiiggggg auditorium of SPACE, while Nandini giggled seeing his reaction.

" Your welcome ceremony will happen here

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" Your welcome ceremony will happen here. So you'll get ample amount of time to admire it. Now come with me. They're gonna start their practice.", she said as she saw the dance troop entering with their props for their rehersal. Freshers is due now.

" Now?", Rishab asked once they were out of the building. Nandini smiled at him asked him to follow her.

" This is gonna be your favourite place I guess. ", she said and pointed at somewhere. Rishab followed her gaze and his jaw touched the ground.

" A freaking professional tennis court! This is.....love!", he screamed in excitement taking the attention of few passersbyes and Nandini laughed. She very well knew about her little bro's craziness for tennis. He was a champion in interschools in Mangalore, but never got a chance to play in a proffessional tennis court. It was always grass grounds without proper markings.

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