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Love can happen

Love can happen

It was a lovely winter morning, i was standing at bus stand and waiting for bus of rout no 784 heading towards Munirka. It was a routine morning, i am going to college. Suddenly the usual routine day turns in to the special day. what i see is a beautiful girl is coming toward me. She was a tall girl approx height was 5 ft 8 inches. She was wearing an Indian dress. It was a green patiala suit, it suit on her. She was wearing big dangle in her ears. A small black Bindi on her forehead was making her very graceful.
"Excuse me", she said.

I was amazed seeing that she want to ask something from me.
"Yes", i replied
Bus for Shahdara will arrive here? she asked.
i nodded in yes. She smile at me.
OMG what a beautiful smile it was.
I went deep in the world of thoughts. I believe it was a love at first site.
What should i do? i start planning.
I should talk to her. i collect my courage and asked her,"You are going to Shahdara?
"No, Munirka", she replied. 
"i am also going there and waiting for the bus",i said.
I was very happy on my this step. At-least i talked to her, generally i am a shy kind of boy.

You studied there in Munirka? agin i asked.
She nodded in yes.
"Me too", i added.
I was expecting her to speak but she show no keenness in talking to me.
Meanwhile the bus arrived.
We both boarded the bus.
I was continuously thinking about this girl now and dreaming about my future with her.


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