The train was about to leave.
I stared in the berth opposite to mine. There was a small kid of maybe 9-10 monthes, her cheeks slightly reddish, and he was wrapped in a pink woolen cloth. Maybe it would be apt to call her "gulabi golu".
Accompanying her was her mother, a young lady in her 20s, maybe around halfway through, and her "mausi" (mother's sister), who might have been a year or two younger.
The kid was cute, and it was no surprise that the ones accompanying the kid were beautiful.
In no time I found myself playing with the kid.
And meanwhile, I was having glimpses of her mausi and mother.
It was probably the first occasion when there was some good looking lady near my seat in a journey. I thought this and smiled, though no one except me was aware why.
and, then suddenly, the kids mausi talked to me, "BHAIYA, aap kidhar jaa rahe ho ?"
"Kalti !", i thought to myself ...and continued my journey
I stared in the berth opposite to mine. There was a small kid of maybe 9-10 monthes, her cheeks slightly reddish, and he was wrapped in a pink woolen cloth. Maybe it would be apt to call her "gulabi golu".
Accompanying her was her mother, a young lady in her 20s, maybe around halfway through, and her "mausi" (mother's sister), who might have been a year or two younger.
The kid was cute, and it was no surprise that the ones accompanying the kid were beautiful.
In no time I found myself playing with the kid.
And meanwhile, I was having glimpses of her mausi and mother.
It was probably the first occasion when there was some good looking lady near my seat in a journey. I thought this and smiled, though no one except me was aware why.
and, then suddenly, the kids mausi talked to me, "BHAIYA, aap kidhar jaa rahe ho ?"
"Kalti !", i thought to myself ...and continued my journey
Hahahahahaha!!!!
ReplyDeleteBhaiya, bahut maza aaya padh ke ;)
ROTFL!!!!!!!
though cliched ... but somehow it was funny ...
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