(10) CHEERFUL COUNTER

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Avyudaya was too upset with Arjun to look at him even even if they were in close space

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Avyudaya was too upset with Arjun to look at him even even if they were in close space. She wasn't feeling good to do that. Even, she started to feel lonely after adopting that cold attitude towards Arjun. She was suffering in silence, because she had no one to talk.

Arjun was no less sad over the incident, but he chose not to deal with the matter, seriously. He knew only cheerful approaches could feel the crack in between them.

Arjun had been learning cooking good dishes since a few days, obviously for his lady love. He thought to make the way out of that toughness through her tummy.

Avyudaya once told Arjun that she missed street food so much, especially her all time favourite panipuri.

On a fine day Arjun went to Avyudaya's room with a plate full of panipuri decorated so well with curd and other necessaries.

"May I come in?" Arjun knocked at the opened door.

"No need," looking at him, Avyudaya whispered.

"If I didn't have any need then I wouldn't ask to you," he walked in with a playful look.

"What's the need?" She couldn't send him back.

"Actually, the song you are playing on tv is one of my favourites. So, I came here getting attracted by the melody," he sat on the couch, and flashed a toothy smile at her.

She was sitting on bed, leaning her back at headboard. He was having the food stuff of his plate while watching tv, but Avyudaya's eyes glued at the food stuff, fully.

"Having food while watching tv isn't good," her advice stopped his movement.

"That's absolutely right. I won't watch then," he faced the back to screen, and continued to relish panipuri.

"You are here to eat or to enjoy the melody?" She was scratching her palms to control herself.

"For both. My stomach is hungry for food, and my heart is greedy for my favourite melody," he was smiling internally, imagining his plan getting executed well.

"Travelling on two boats is dangerous," she tried a lot to stop him, but he was almost at the end.

"I am not on boat. I am on a cruise trip," he threw a victorious smirk at her impatient look.

"Stop! Do you have any manners? You had been eating in front of me since long, and didn't even offer me anything for once!" Getting up from her place, she stood in front of him, and scolded him in a stammered voice.

Forgetting hesitation and anger, she sat beside him, and ate the last piece of panipuri.

"You had made our friendship stagnant. So, I couldn't share anything with you," his playful tone paced towards seriousness.

"Can't I get angry on you, that too for your wrong deed? Don't I have the right?" She had decided to talk about that topic after his attempt of making her do so.

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