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Chapter One - New School: New Mates

Anecdote

Ahana: I was wild enough to get myself into a jail. I love going out, racing with friends, enjoying my life in fullest. My friends love to hang out with me, I have a great set of friends (I wish). They were only my go to place and they ignite my fire. This leads a biggest accident of my life, which obviously leads me to this real jail (Military school).



One side of the school canteen:

Ahana: I wonder how the hell this much students studying here casually. I already miss my family. (sigh)

Prarta: Aha! See who's here! It's my wild little fire got wet and thrown out into a military school. (chuckles)

Aegna: How're you my pretty little liar!

Ahana: I am better in here, I think!

Prarta: You better be in your best behavior. I am watching you! (Evil grin)

Aegna: Haven't you feel little detached in here. How can you manage and why are you here in the first place?

Ahana: Trust me! I never thought I would go to a military school. With all that stupid actions I have done. It's the best reaction I got from my parents. Atleast they didn't throw me to an orphanage.

Prarta: You reap what you sow! Where is your "who the hell are you" attitude now?

Ahana: Oh come on Prarta. I am changed, atleast a little bit.

Aegna: Oh right! Cut the crap Prarta. She is your cousin. Don't be mean. Ahana you seriously watch your back. This is what I want to say after all your background check. You need to be at your best behavior here.

Prarta: See! Aegna also agrees with me. Go buy us food beetle.

Ahana: Can't you buy your own food?

Prarta: You owe me your lifetime for tolerating you bitch!

Aegna: Can't you two keep your seats for some time.

Ahana: (sigh) Nevermind. I'll go get us food. After all she is right.

In Canteen: Other Table;

Govrav: Things have got messier than I thought Rajesh.

Hema: Everything goes off because of your attitude Rav.

Rajesh: Don't blame him. He is peculiar. We know he can't live without insulting others. (Grin)

Govrav: Oh you know me that we'll. Ha!?

Hema: Cut the crap! Rav You're hopeless.

Govrav: Can't help it though. (Grin)

He leans on to see a girl blabbering herself and crosses him to buy food in the canteen. He got attracted to her, he stands up and move forward, while his friends have a dust-up over silly things.

Hema: Hey! Buddy where are you leaving for?

Rajesh: Straight hit to insult someone ha!?

Govrav: Can't see anyone who is as a piece for insulting as you dog.

Suddenly a girl stomp on him. She looks cheeky. They both forget to notice the food is all over his shirt. Hema reaches them and said how artful! Hema and Rajesh chuckles. Ahana gives her handky to Govrav and politely ask him sorry what she had done and leaves the place in hurry.

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