Like everyday, I spent my time happily with Pari, Kiran and others in office. I made sure that they will be attending my brother's wedding, I finished all my work and reached railway station in time. It was going to be a boring journey. I requested Kiran to come with me but he couldn't. He had lot of office work pending on his side. My brother already scolded him for not coming with me. He said, he will atleast come to drop me, but he didn't.
The train was late to arrive. I was alone, watching people walking around. Then suddenly some one was trying to snatch away my wallet from pocket. Before I did something about it, I realized that it was Kiran. We chatted for some time. I asked why he was there when he broke his promise to drop me at the railway station. Then he took out a small box wrapped with a shiny wrapper. I teased him that it was too small for a gift. He assured that my brother will like it more than anyone else' gift because it had a deeper meaning. Because he couldn't come with me, he was sending that with me to cool my brother.
I boarded the train and settled myself. I was wondering what was that box filled with?I was about to open it mischievously inspite of Kiran's warning. I was about to do what he doesn't want me to do! And then I forgot about it instantly. I received a message from Pari.
"Arjun! this project leader! he wants me not to leave for home until I fix this issue which I was working on from last three days." There was another message from her.
"I wish it was my brother who is getting married.I wish I was on that train"
I replied ":D" I was laughing at her.
Pari replied "Arjun! Why are you laughing at me? Am angry!!"
"I was just imagining the funny faces you are making in office right now!" I replied back.
Pari sent a ":)" as reply.
The conversation was going long and I was planning a surprise for her.
She fixed it in sometime. She was very happy but it was too late. I asked her how she will reach her room. She said she will take a company cab.
Some time passed and she sent a message to me. "Thank you for sending Kiran to drop me! Good nyt Arjun!"
There was one more message from Kiran.
"She was surprised to see me at office. I am getting sure that you will win your love game" It was pleasure to read it.
-Arjun Krishna
The train was late to arrive. I was alone, watching people walking around. Then suddenly some one was trying to snatch away my wallet from pocket. Before I did something about it, I realized that it was Kiran. We chatted for some time. I asked why he was there when he broke his promise to drop me at the railway station. Then he took out a small box wrapped with a shiny wrapper. I teased him that it was too small for a gift. He assured that my brother will like it more than anyone else' gift because it had a deeper meaning. Because he couldn't come with me, he was sending that with me to cool my brother.
I boarded the train and settled myself. I was wondering what was that box filled with?I was about to open it mischievously inspite of Kiran's warning. I was about to do what he doesn't want me to do! And then I forgot about it instantly. I received a message from Pari.
"Arjun! this project leader! he wants me not to leave for home until I fix this issue which I was working on from last three days." There was another message from her.
"I wish it was my brother who is getting married.I wish I was on that train"
I replied ":D" I was laughing at her.
Pari replied "Arjun! Why are you laughing at me? Am angry!!"
"I was just imagining the funny faces you are making in office right now!" I replied back.
Pari sent a ":)" as reply.
The conversation was going long and I was planning a surprise for her.
She fixed it in sometime. She was very happy but it was too late. I asked her how she will reach her room. She said she will take a company cab.
Some time passed and she sent a message to me. "Thank you for sending Kiran to drop me! Good nyt Arjun!"
There was one more message from Kiran.
"She was surprised to see me at office. I am getting sure that you will win your love game" It was pleasure to read it.
-Arjun Krishna
